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BERRY PLANTS 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
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CUMBERLAND 
CUMBERLAND. Largest black Raspberry 
known; unusually strong grower, perfectly 
hardy. The most profitable Raspberry grown. 
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25, $1.00—100, $2.25—1,000, $12.50 
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A fine new blackcap about the same size as Cumber : 
land. Quillen fruits heavily, fully one week later than any 
} other black raspberry. Strong, sturdy, healthy canes. A splendid 
kind for either home garden or market. It originated south of 
Indianapolis, a cross between Cumberland and Hopkins. We are 
introducers of this berry to the trade. We purchased the original strain 
10 years ago and have sold it in every state in the Union. 
25, $1.00—100, $2.50—1,000, $15.00 
HOW 
TO GROW 
RASPBERRIES 
Raspberry plants, the new 
rowth of which starts 
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from the crown in the 
mass of hair-like roots; 
these should be planted 
shallow, with the croivn 
not more than one inch 
below the surface. Too 
deep planting is often 
fatal to raspberry plants. 
Plant in rows five or six 
feet apart, with plants 
three to four feet apart 
in the row. Firm the dirt 
around each plant. Keep 
surface of ground loose. 
The ground should be 
carefully prepared by deep 
plowing. 1745 Plant To 
Acre 5 feet apart each 
way. 
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OUR STOCK 
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NEW LOGAN 
New Logan. Of Ohio origin, this new blackcap 
is gaining much favor among berry growers. 
Its quality and productiveness are excellent, 
probably equal to Cumberland, but its para¬ 
mount value lies in the week or more earlier 
cropping season. 
25, $1.00—100, $2.50—1,000, $15.00 
RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM 
Latham. The finest Red Raspberry Ever Pro¬ 
duced. It is extremely large in size, larger than 
all of the common reds, and when ripe is a 
beautiful bright red color. Then, in addition 
to this unusual size, it is the hardiest of all 
Raspberries, giving fine results even to the 
Canadian line. Its flavor is truly delicious and 
the crop is remarkably heavy, sometimes ex¬ 
tending over a month, in 
stands supreme. 
every way, the Latham 
25—$1.00 100—$2.50 1,000—$14.00 
CHIEF 
Chief. A new product from Minnesota achieved after 14 years’ experimenting, wn.i 
the purpose of replacing the old King by a superior type of Latham breeding. Chief 
will not rival Latham, but supplements it by ripening 10 days earlier and so holding 
that wonderful type for picking an extra long season. 
25—$1.00 100—$^25 1,000—$12.50 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries do best on good soil, clay and sand mixture preferred, set in row’s 6 feet 
apart and 2 feet apart in rows. 3500 are required per acre. Give the boy a chance to 
try his mettle by letting him start a patch. He won’t have any desire to leave the farm 
if he is successful in raising fruit. The Eldorado is perfectly hardy and will prove a 
source of profit. Beware of the Erie, Wilson, Jr., Lawton and their like; they will not 
stand our winters. 
ELDORADO 
Add 10% For 
Shipping 
Charges on All 
Orders Unless 
Otherwise 
Stated 
EL DORADO 
Eldorado. Largest hardy Blackberry grown. Free from rust 
and the best money maker here. Canes grow upright, per¬ 
fectly hardy Begins to ripen in July and continues late. 
Sells for highest market price. 
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