Worlds* Finest Late Blackcap 
CUMBERLAND 
1000 LARGE PLANTS — ONLY $12.95 
They’re black, plump, juicy, honey-sweet, and measure 
nearly an inch across! Firmest quality of any Blackcap. 
Delicious to eat fresh, canned, in pies, juices, etc. 
Free from seediness and crumbling. The all-around 
heavy-bearing, late Blackcap. Starts ripening a week 
later than Logan and continues over an exceptionally 
long period of time. 
Years of Profits from One Planting 
Cumberland plants are hardy, thrifty growers, succeed 
on any fertile, well-drained soil, bear young, and 
produce big-paying crops for 10 to 15 years. For many 
years it reigned as leading market variety. Emlong’s 
Cumberland have had years of careful breeding and 
re-selection to make them GROW BETTER and 
YIELD MORE. Our NEW LOW PRICES SAVE 
YOU MONEY! 
PRICES OF CUMBERLAND PLANTS 
12 25 50 100 250 1000 
Large 1 Yr. $0.39 $0.69 $0.95 $1.59 $ 3.50 $12.95 
t BARGAIN 
RASPBERRY GARDEN 
Lots of big, fancy berries for fresh 
desserts and canning. These plants will 
supply the average family table. A BIG 
BARGAIN: 
12 LOGAN early Blackcap 
12 NEWBURGH early Raspberry 
12 CUMBERLAND late Blackcap 
12 LATHAM late Raspberry 
(No discount on this offer) 
THESE 
DON’T FORGET! Big discounts 
for cash with order as follows: 20% 
for cash with order in JANUARY. 
10 % for cash with order in FEBRU¬ 
ARY. 5% for cash with order in 
MARCH. No discount on special 
bargain collection offers. 
2 Yr. Trans¬ 
plants .89 1.65 2.65 4.95 10.45 
CUMBERLAND 
BULLETIN BOARD 
About PLANTS 
F. P. Early, Norwich, Conn, 
reports: “My tennant has 
been growing fruit for 34 
years. Your plants are the 
most wonderful he ever 
sawl” 
About FRUIT 
Minolia Cole, Warrens- 
burg. Mo. says: "The 
blackcap plants my brother 
bought of you bore the 
finest fruit ever seen in this 
town. Plants withstood the 
drought very well." 
About PROFITS 
R. A. Ward. Beallsville, Pa. 
writes: "we picked 85 
bushels of Cumberland 
berries per acre in 1935. 
Sold at $4.00 per bushel 
wholesale in spite of the 
low price levels of that 
year." 
