PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Small Fruits 93 
BLACKBERRIES 
Plant rows 6 feet apart, 3 to 5 feet in the row. Pinch 
canes back when they have reaehed 4 feet in height. 
FRICES: 
Blowers . 
By Mail 
Postpaid 
10 | 100 
By Exp. or Frt. 
—Collect 
10 1 100 I m<iO 
$0.90|$5.25 
.901 5.25 
.90 5.25 
.90 5.25 
p0.65 
.65 
.65 
.65 
$4.50[$30.00 
4.50| 30.00 
4.50| 30.00 
4.50| 30.00 
Eldorado *. 
Mersereau . 
Snyder . 
Blowers. Claimed to be the hardiest and most productive. 
Large size, jet black, good shipper, best quality. 
Eldorado. Hardy; berries large, jet black borne in large 
clusters, and ripen well together; they are very sweet, 
melting and pleasing to the taste ; have no hard core, 
and keep eight or ten days after picking with quality 
unimpaired. 
Mersereau. Strong grower; upright, stout, stocky canes. 
An enormous producer of extra size berries which are 
brilliant black and retain their color under all condi¬ 
tions ; sweet, rich, melting, without core. 
Snyder. Enormously productive, medium, sweet, the lead¬ 
ing early variety for hardiness. 
Eldorado Blackberries. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Set “Blackcaps” 4 to 5 feet apart. 
Inasmuch as raspberry 
appreciation varies radical¬ 
ly according to individual 
tastes—some specially pre¬ 
ferring the black ones which 
others dislike—it is well to 
provide all types in your 
family garden. See our list¬ 
ing of Red and Yellow 
Raspberries on next page. 
PRICES: 
By Mail 
By Exp. or 
Frt. 
Tips— 
10 1 100 
10 
100 | 
1000 
Cumberland ... 
$0.80|$4.00 
$0.60 
$3.50|$22.50 
New Logan .... 
.80| 4.00 
.60 
3.50| 
22.50 
Plum Farmer .. 
.80| 4.00 
.60 
3.50| 
22.50 
Transplants (2yrs.) 
Cumberland .... 
.95| 6.50 
.75| 5.50 
37.50 
Cumberland. Healthj% vigorous, throwing up stout, stocky, well-branched 
canes that produce immense crops. Fruits very profitable; large, firm. 
Midseason. 
Fltun Parmer. Matures the entire crop in a very short early period. The 
berries are large, thick-meated; firm ; attractive. 
New Logan (The Earliest Blackcap Known). Of Ohio origin, this new 
blackcap has gained much favor among berry growers. Its quality and pro¬ 
ductiveness are excellent, probably equal to any, but its paramount value 
lies in the week or more earlier cropping season. Highly resistant to all 
Black Raspberry diseases. 
The New Potomac Purple. 
New Logan. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
The Purple Raspberries run generally larger than either 
Blacks or Reds, and are very attractive to look at and to eat, 
but are a little too soft when ripe to ship far. They have more 
seeds than the reds, but less than the Blacks. Mostly tart and 
high-flavored. Very popular for jams, preserves, canning and 
for flavoring. 
Postpaid 
By Mail 
By Express 
or Freight 
Price of 
Purple Raspberries 
Columbian, tips . 
Potomac, tips . 
10 1 100 
$0.80|$4.00 
1.25| 8.00 
10 
$0.60 
1.00 
100 | 1000 
$3.50|$27.50 
7.50| 60.00 
Columbian. Very large, purplish color, rather soft; rich, 
sprightly flavor, unrivaled for canning, etc. Bush vigorous 
and productive; immense cropper. 
A NEW PURPLE RASPBERRY 
From the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture 
TB ^ m r* rg The habit of growth compared with 
IrOiUlllttC Blackcaps. Makes a large number of 
leaves ; the prickers being small and 
not numerous. Produces a full, heavy crop the second 
summer after planting. The first ripening is usually 
in June, continuing about 30 days. Shape of the berry is 
slightly conical, in heavy clusters ; the yield probably the 
greatest of any raspberry. Berries large, firm, dark pur¬ 
plish red covered with considerable bloom ; the flavor very 
fine. This variety is particularly good for preserving, and 
has no equal for jelly. Because of such vigorous growth 
and caning, allow more planting space than for other 
Purples or Reds. 
