Black Beauty Raspberry 
A BETTER VARIETY 
OF THE 
CUMBERLAND SEASON 
HEAVY YIELDING, LARGE 
SIZE, EXCELLENT QUALITY, 
THRIFTY GROWTH 
along 
These good characters 
with its comparative freedom from 
Mosaic and other virus diseases 
make Black Beauty truly 
Blue Ribbon Raspberry. 
SCARFF’S HEAVY 2 YR. 
OLD BEARING AGE BLACK 
RASPBERRY PLANTS. SEE 
PAGE 9 FOR VARIETIES 
AND PRICES. 
Price, Black Beauty, $1.50 per 25, postpaid; $2.05 per 100; $9.00 per 
500; $17.50 per 1000, by express, not prepaid. 
OHIO CERTIFIED RASPBERRY 
PLANTS 
Scarff's Raspberry plants have all been twice 
Inspected by the Ohio Dept, of Plant Industry 
during the growing season, and certified as ap¬ 
parently free from injurious insects and diseases. 
You can depend on these plants being as fine 
in every respect as it is possible to secure. 
QUILLEN: Prices same as Black Beauty. 
Description of Black Beauty 
1. Growth upright and one of the thriftiest grow¬ 
ing varieties we have ever seen, so that planting 
distance should be increased to about 4-7 feet. 
2. Hardier than Cumberland. 
3. Fully as productive or more so than a good 
clean field of Cumberland. 
4. Ripens in mid-season ; berry large, firm, black, 
and with very little greyish bloom. Does not 
crumble. 
5. Quality excellent. 
6. Black Beauty is showing marked resistance to 
Mosaic, curl and the other virus diseases, and this 
is one of its outstanding good qualities. 
Logan Black Cap 
Highly Resistant to Mosaic and Other Virus Diseases 
Every grower of Black Cap Raspberries should have a good block of this Logan variety. It is the best 
early Black Cap grown, and besides it yields as heavy a crop as any midseason variety. It withstands dry, 
hot weather better than other Black Cap and this was especially apparent during this past summer. 
Most Dependable 
Black Raspberry 
The Logan is not a new variety 
here in Ohio as it has been grown for 
a number of years in one of our 
largest commercial berry 
sections. Among these 
growers this variety 
through sheer merit has 
replaced other standard 
kinds until at present 
more than three-fourths 
of the plantings are New 
Logan. The berry ripens 
one week earlier than 
Cumberland; it Is a 
heavier yielder and the 
glossy black berries are 
as large as that variety. , It holds 
well through drought and in fact the 
last picking has always proven as 
fresh and free from seediness and 
tendency to crumble as the first. 
Highest Prices on 
Early Market 
RESISTANT TO MOSAIC AND OTHER 
RASPBERRY DISEASES 
One of the New Logan’s outstanding 
characteristics is its resist¬ 
ance to Mosaic and other 
raspberry diseases. It seems 
to outclass all other black 
raspberry varieties in this 
respect and this is one of 
the primary reasons why it 
is gaining popularity among 
the growers who depend on 
black raspberries for their 
livelihood. 
We have a fine lot of ab¬ 
solutely disease free New Logan tips 
to offer for early spring. 
New Logan Black Cap 
Raspberries 
Price, Strong Tip Plants, $1.25 per 25, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; $8.50 per 500; $10 per 1000, by express. 
BRISTOL 
This is one of the New Varieties 
from the N. Y. Agr. Experiment 
Station. It has shown itself to be one of the most 
promising early black raspberries on the Station 
grounds. Fruit is large and attractive glossy black 
color, firm and good in quality. Vigorous and pro¬ 
duces very heavy crops. Supply of plants very lim¬ 
ited. Price, $2.50 per 25 postpaid; $5.00 per 100 
by express. 
This variety has long 
been the standard of 
excellence among black raspberries, and still de¬ 
serves an extremely high place. Berries are large, 
quality the best and a good heavy yielder. Price, 
$1.25 for 25, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; $8.00 per 
500; $15.00 per 1000, by express. 
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