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New Potomac 
Purple Cap 
MOST PRODUCTIVE OF ALL RASPBERRIES 
A remarkable introduction by the United States De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. In our trial plots the past 
three years POTOMAC has surpassed in yield all other 
Raspberries. In spite of the unfavorable weather con¬ 
ditions of 1933 and 1934 which played such havoc 
with ordinary Raspberries, Potomac came through with¬ 
out winter covering and produced a heavy crop of 
fine fruit. It is unusual to have a purplecap that can 
endure our northern climate without covering. Po¬ 
tomac is starting a new era in the Raspberry growing 
of the north. You can now very profitably raise pur¬ 
ple caps. 
You will be delighted with the splendid vigor of 
the bushes and the great loads of big berries. Poto¬ 
mac is exceptionally resistant to anthracnose and to 
our knowledge has never shown any traces of mosaic. 
Place your order early as our supply of plants 
is limited. 
New Black Beauty 
Black Cap 
This is a new Black Raspberry showing considerable promise. It 
is of about the same season as Cumberland but appears to be 
hardier than Cumberland. Berry is large, firm, black, does not 
crumble, and the quality is excellent. 
Black Beauty apparently has strong resistance to mosaic and 
anthracnose. These are points decidedly in its favor and are no 
doubt partly responsible for its good showing. 
Supply of stock limited. Order early. 
M r>\Aj j_Aflan The LOGAN ranks now as a most desir- 
Cl 11 a bj e Raspberry. In some sections it 
is practically replacing other varieties. 
The berries are glossy black, ripen a week earlier and are larger 
than Cumberland. It is a heavy cropper, and the berries hold up 
well through the season. Logan is considered very resistant to 
ordinary Raspberry diseases. This is one reason a good many * 1 2 
growers are planting Logan. The habit of growth is rather sprawly, 
but this feature is offset by its other good qualities. It is good 
practice to cover black Raspberry canes in the winter in the 
North to avoid winter injury. While it is not always necessary, 
you will find it pays well for the little time or trouble required 
and insures you a bumper crop of choice fruit for the home or for 
market. 
PLANT OUR 
Cumberland Black Cap 
* ■ j is an old standard variety. The 
v~umDerianti f ru it is medium in size and of fine 
flavor. It is a heavy cropper, and very dependable, espe¬ 
cially when the canes are laid down and covered with 
earth during the winter. Cumberland is good for home 
use or for market where the fruit brings a premium over 
common red raspberries. Prices below. 
A If | ni If —called the coreless 
Alfred Blackberry Blackberry. Alfred is a 
vigorous grower with strong, well-branched canes, cap¬ 
able of carrying heavy crops of fruit. It is considered 
quite hardy and has stood low temperatures, but in 
northern districts we recommend covering in winter. 
Alfred ripens early, beginning a week in advance of 
other varieties, and continues over a long season. The 
berries are very large, sweet, and delicious. Alfred is 
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"2-Year Heavy” Grade 
recommended for trial. 
For Quick Results 
Our “2-year Heavy” Raspberries are especially large well rooted 
plants. The plants are grown one year, then cut back to the ground 
and grown one year more. This method develops exceptionally 
strong plants with a 2-year old root and one year old top. These 
have a wonderful root system and give quick results and satisfac¬ 
tion. 
PLANT “2-YEAR HEAVY” AND GAIN A YEAR. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
12 POTOMAC 
12 BLACK BEAUTY 
25 CUMBERLAND 
ONLY $ 3.65 
PRICES OF RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
Chief. . . 
Latham. 
If desired by parcel post, in- f Standard Grade .... 
elude for packing and postage:) Heavy Select. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
No. 2 Medium. 
1- yr. Standard . 
2- yr. Heavy . 
Newburgh, 1-yr. Standard. 
Newburgh, 2-year Heavy. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland, 1-yr. Standard. 
Cumberland, 2-yr. Heavy.. 
Black Beauty, 1-yr. Standard. 
New Logan, 1-yr. Standard. 
Potomac, 1-yr. Standard . . . .$1.25 for 5; $2.00 for 10; 
BLACKBERRY 
Alfred, 2-yr. Heavy.$1.35 for 10; 3.15 
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