QUILLEN 
Black Raspberry 
A Blackcap that ripens a little later than Cumber¬ 
land, thus prolonging the Blackcap season. Quillen 
berries are immense in size, jet black in color, of the 
finest quality, and possess a tempting richness of flavor. 
A truly fancy table berry, and never fails to bring high 
prices on the market. Every berry develops 
to full size, and there are no crumbly, seedy 
berries. Bushes are vigorous growers with 
stocky canes and heavy foliage. Quillen is es¬ 
pecially desirable in localities where anthrac- 
nose is common, as it is highly resistant to 
that disease. The grower who plants New 
Logan, Cumberland, and Quillen will have 
Blackcap berries to market over the longest 
Quillen. possible period of time, will harvest his crop 
with least help and will enjoy the greatest 
profit. 
POTOMAC 
Newest and Best Purple Raspberry 
A brand new Raspberry introduced by the United States Department of Agri¬ 
culture. Potomac is far better than any other Purple Raspberry we have ever 
grown. It is a vigorous, healthy grower, exceptionally free from anthracnose, 
mosaic and other Raspberry diseases. It is proving to be the heaviest yielding of 
all Raspberries and is adapted either to the red or black Raspberry country, which 
means either to the North or South. Comparable to Latham Red in size and 
firmness of fruit. Quality is excellent, making an excellent jelly without the addi¬ 
tion of pectin and making a jam supreme. A fruiting row of Cumberland along¬ 
side of Potomac showed 10 to 12 berries on a lateral as compared with an aver¬ 
age of 20 to 25 berries on a lateral of Potomac. We urge you to make at least a 
trial planting of this valuable new Purple this season. (Prices on page 12). 
ROKELY'S POTOMAC ARE GENUINE. DO NOT ACCEPT A 
SUBSTITUTE 
Rokely’s Two-Year Transplants 
We are offering two-year, transplanted stock in several varieties of Raspberry 
and Blackberry plants this year. These transplants are grown from 1-year, No. 1 
plants that were lined out in our nursery last spring and grown for an additional 
year. They have heavy, well developed root systems and a large, bushy top. 
These will bear a good crop the first year set out and will almost make a full 
fruiting row for the next year. Well worth the additional cost, especially for the 
home garden. Illustration at the left shows one of our two-year Cumberland 
Transplants. 
BARGAIN No. 11 
12 Quillen Blackcap 
12 Potomac Purple 
12 Newburgh Red 
All 1-year, No. 1 stock 
for only 
$1.60 
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