Cumberland 
Cumberland is the king 
of the Black Raspberries. 
The old reliable, known 
the country over. Bears 
10 days later than the 
new Logan. Produces big 
crops of big jet black 
sweet berries. Fine qualh 
ty, firm and very hardy. 
Plant our big, healthy 
certified stock plants this 
spring. Will bear some 
first year. 
25 50 100 300 
$0.60 $1.00 $1.75 $4.00 
Low Bush 
Huckleberry 
The Native Blueberry now 
grown in the most parts of 
United States. Easily grown 
in your garden. Use rotted 
leaves, pine needles, sawdust 
or peaty material in the hills 
when planting. Berries de- 
licious in flavor and very 
sweet. Profitable and very 
ornamental. Grow large 
clusters of plump, tender 
cultivated Huckleberries of 
your own. 
Bushes about 12 inches high 
Each 5 
$0.25 $1.00 
Alfred Blackberry 
This new Blackberry is a 
combination of proven hardi- 
ness, prolific bearer of super" 
quality. Berries 2/i inches 
long, jet black, juicy, sugar- 
sweet berries without cores. 
Twice as large as ordinary 
Blackberries. 
Plants are so strong and 
vigorous they survive se¬ 
verest Northern winters without mulching. They are splendid 
shippers because the berries are so firm. Plant generously—at 
least 50 for home gardens. They are making big money for 
other growers; they will do the same for you. 
You save a year and will start right, when you plant our 
stocky root-cutting plants. 
25 50 100 
$0.75 $1.25 $2.25 
Logan Raspberry 
It is hard to describe all the good qualities of 
the new Logan Blackcap. This is the most de¬ 
pendable variety grown. Almost immune from 
the virus diseases. Tested by the Michigan Ex¬ 
periment Station and is claimed to be the most 
promising variety grown there. Ripens a week 
to ten days earlier, heavier yielder 
and larger than Cumberland. Ripens 
its crop of fine glossy black berries 
quickly and does not string out over 
a long period. This means they mar¬ 
ket readily at good prices, before 
Cumberlands ripen. NEW LOGAN 
will sure gain popularity among 
growers who depend on Black Rasp¬ 
berries for their livelihood. 25 plants 
for 60c; 50 for $1.00; 100 for $1.75; 
300 for $4.00. 
OAK HILL NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
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