POTOMAC 
Most Productive of All 
Raspberries 
A BRAND NEW BLUE RIBBON RASPBERRY—Introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
6. Hybrid between Farmer Black 
and Newman Red with that extra¬ 
ordinary vigor and fruitfulness 
sometimes displayed by hybrids. 
Potomac is adapted either to the 
red or black raspberry country and 
that means either to the north or 
the south. 
More and Larger Fruit 
than Cumberland 
A fruiting row of Cumberland 
alongside of Potomac showed 10 to 
12 berries on a lateral as compared 
with an average of 20 to 25 berries 
on a lateral of Potomac; and be¬ 
sides, the Potomac has many more 
canes and many more laterals than 
Cumberland. Counting the berries 
in a heaped quart of the two vari¬ 
eties, 360 berries of the Potomac 
filled the measure, w T hile 400 were 
required for a quart of large size 
Cumberland. 
Scarff’s Potomac are genuine. Do not accept a substitute. 
Price, POTOMAC l-yr. plants, 20c each; $1.25 per 12; $2.00 per 25 postpaid; $4.00 per 100; 
$35.00 per 1000 by express. 
BEARING AGE POTOMAC—See page 9 for prices. 
Here are the reasons why Potomac is an outstanding 
variety: 
1. It is proving to be the heaviest yielding of all 
' raspberries. 
2. Comparable to Latham Red in size and firmness 
of fruit. 
3 Quality is excellent — making an excellent jelly 
without the addition of pectin and 
making a jam supreme. 
4. Vigorous, healthy growth, ex¬ 
ceptionally resistant to Anthracnose 
and Leaf Spot and to our knowledge 
it has never shown any traces of 
the Mosaic disease. 
5. Potomac is far better than 
any other purple raspberry we have 
ever grown. 
NEW LOW PRICES ON 
POTOMAC THIS YEAR 
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|J (Ml DI A RU The leading commercial variety in the Great Lakes section. Midseason, vigorous, 
and productive. Berries dark, fairly firm; rich sprightly flavor. 
CARDINAI The most satisfactory purple for central Ohio and south. Price, 
Cardinal, $1.00 per 12, postpaid; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
Columbian and 
CHIEF 
— Best Early Red Raspberry 
High Quality—Heavy Yielding 
Equal in quality and out-yields Latham 20 per cent. Ripens 10 days earlier and puts the grower on the 
market for highest prices. Plant Chief for the early crop and Latham for midseason and you have a com¬ 
bination hard to beat either for profit or the home garden. 
ST. REGIS Everbearing Red Raspberry. 
Bears in SO days from plant¬ 
ing. The most popular everbearing 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. Price, good strong plants, 15c each; $1.00 
per dozen, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; $17.50 per 1000. 
CHIEF—the Country’s Greatest Early Red 
1. Ripens ten days earlier than Latham. 
2. Yields 13 to 50 per cent more than Latham 
(State Test). 
3. No winter injury under most trying conditions. 
\/AN FB FFT Pre-eminently a variety for 
B ■ the Southland where other 
red raspberry varieties succumb to the extremely hot 
summers. Ripens after other red raspberries are 
gone and continues in season about five weeks. 
Price, $1.25 per dozen; $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 
1000 . 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
berries is excellent, canes hardy, prolific and thrifty 
in growth. Resembles Cuthbert except that the fruit 
is a clear golden yellow. Price, 20c each; $2.00 
per 12; $3.25 per 25, postpaid; $7.50 per 1O0 by 
express. 
4. Holds up for a long period after packing. 
5. Is practically resistant to Mosaic. 
6. Quality is somewhat better than Latham. The 
fruit is the same bright red color and firmness 
but size is not quite equal to Latham, being 
about the same as a well grown King. We pre¬ 
dict a great future for Chief. 
Price, $1.25 per 25, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; 
$0.00 per 500; $16.00 per 1000 
Our plants of Chief are the finest that grow and 
are absolutely free from disease. 
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