CERTIFIED Quality 
-Best for All Climates 
Hardy Plants 
New Logan Black Raspberry 
New Logan is now the leading early Blackcap in all sec¬ 
tions where Blackcaps are grown. Originated in Ohio 
and perfectly hardy in all climates. Ripens 7 to 10 days 
earlier than the Cumberland which allows the grower to 
get in on the early market when prices are high. 
(1 Yr.) 25— 50c; 50 —90c; 100 — $1.25; 1000 — $10.00. 
(2 Yr.) 25 —80c; 50 —$1.50; 100 — $2.50. 
Potomac Purple Raspberry 
The brand new variety of raspberry. Introduced by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. It is a cross between 
a Black Raspberry and a Red Raspberry, making it a 
Purple Raspberry. Compared side by side with Cumber¬ 
land, showed about twice as many berries on the Potomac 
as the Cumberland. It is very free from diseases. Makes 
fine jellies, and preserves. It is the very best of all the 
purple varieties. 
(1 Yr.) 25 — $1.10; 50 —$2.15; 100 — $3.00. 
Latham Red Raspberry 
The World’s Greatest Red Raspberry and Big Money 
Maker. It thrives wonderfully in every section of the 
country. Although on the market but a few years, it has 
become the popular favorite in all large fruit-growing 
sections and first choice of commercial growers. Extremely 
hardy. This variety was originated in the cold state of 
Minnesota, where very often it reaches 20 to 35 degrees 
below zero. Latham often yields from 20 to 50 per cent 
more berries than any variety of red raspberries grown. 
The large berries are deep red in color, fine flavor. 
(1 Yr.) 25 —60c; 50 —$1.10; 100 —$2.00; 1000 — $9.50. 
(2 Yr.) 25 —80c; 50 —$1.60; 100 — $2.50. 
Chief Early Red Raspberry 
High Quality — Heavy Yielding 
Chief is a seedling of Latham and was originated by the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. It possesses many of 
the good qualities of Latham, some of them to even a 
greater degree than the parent. The main point of differ¬ 
ence is in season of ripening, Chief being 10 to 12 days 
earlier to ripen than Latham. 
(1 Yr.) 25 —60c; 50 —$1.10; 100 —$2.00; 1000 — $9.50. 
(2 Yr.) 25 —80c; 50 —$1.60; 100 —$2.50. 
St. Regis Red Raspberry 
Everbearing 
Bears in 90 days from planting. The most popular ever- 
bearing red raspberry ever introduced because it actually 
does bear a big crop of luscious fruit in June and begins 
again in September and bears continually until killed by 
hard freezing. Berries are rich crimson-red, firm, medium 
in size, and of good quality. Plant St. Regis and keep 
your table supplied with fresh red raspberries during 
summer and fall. 
(No. 1) 25 —60c; 50 —$1.10; 100 —$2.00. 
(No. 2) 25 —30c; 50 —60c; 100 —$1.00. 
New Viking Red Raspberry 
An excellent new variety originated at the Vineland Sta¬ 
tion in Ontario. Highly desirable because of its thrifty, 
vigorous growth, heavy yielding characteristics and its 
large, sweet berries. 
Transplants (No. 1) (bearing size). 
25 —80c; 50 —$1.60; 100 — $2.50. 
Eldorado Blackberry 
The Best Commercial Blackberry 
Eldorado bears young, providing nearly a full crop of 
fruit the year after planting. Vigorous grower, producing 
strong, well branched canes, perfectly capable of carrying 
the big crop oi fruit produced. Always free from disease 
immune to orange rust. Large berries, fine flavor, color 
and quality. Very hardy, never winter-kills. A wonderful 
shipper. Fruits over a long season and insures a big profit 
to the grower. 
There are more Eldorado under cultivation than all other 
blackberries combined. Highly recommended for both 
home and commercial plantings. 
(1 Yr.) 25 — 60c; 50 — $1.10; 100 — $2.00; 1000 — $10.00. 
Lucretia Dewberry 
Of the blackberry type, but produced on a trailing vine 
instead of an upright bush. Very hardy, and practically 
immune to disease. Best results are secured on the higher 
sandier soils, their natural home. Berries are extra large, 
lustrous black, sweet and juicy. The Lucretia has received 
the highest endorsement and highest praise from the best 
horticulturists in the country. Always bring a big price 
on the market. 
(1 Yr.) 25 —75c; 50-$1.25; 100—$2.50; 1000—$11.00. 
Young-berry 
(Wine Color) 
This new berry is so much different from any berry that 
is grown in most parts of the country. It is a cross be¬ 
tween the loganberry and dewberry. Color of fruit is a 
rich wine color. Size 1 to 1 V 2 inches. Flavor is pleasant, 
sweet, with the tartness of the blackberry. Excellent for 
table use, canning, jellies, pies, and for wine. The plant 
is a rank grower. Withstands cold and heat. Adapted to 
a wide range of soils. A great producer. 
(1 Yr.) 25 —$1.00; 50 —$2.00; 100 — $3.00. 
NOTICE — Every variety of Strawberry Plant offered by 
us is perfect flowering, and requires no other kind planted 
with it for proper pollenization. Any variety we offer 
can be grown alone with perfectly satisfactory results, 
although several kinds may be grown together if you 
prefer. Should our supply of any variety become exhausted 
when your order is received, we will immediately write you 
and you can substitute a variety of your own choice, or 
we will return your money. 
WHEN TO ORDER — Order early, stating when you wish 
to receive your plants, and we will ship accordingly. Use 
enclosed order blank . Shipping begins about March 
20 and continues to about May 10; after that we do not 
advise planting of berry plants as plants are then no 
longer dormant. We do not pay transportation charges 
as our customers order from numerous states, far and 
near. If not specified, we use our judgment — Express or 
Mail. 
TERMS — Cash with order. However, if you prefer, you 
may send a 25% down payment with your order, balance 
any time before shipment. No orders will be booked on 
stock reserve unless part payment is made on same. Remit 
by Express or Post Office Money Order, Bank Draft or 
Registered Letter. We cannot assume liability for cur¬ 
rency lost in unregistered letters. On express shipments, 
be sure there is an express office at destination you give. 
