POTOMAC 
New Purple Raspberry 
A brand new Raspberry introduced by the United 
States Department of Agriculture. Potomac is far bet' 
ter than any other Purple Raspberry we have ever 
grown. It is a vigorous, healthy grower, exceptionally 
free from anthracnose, mosaic and other Raspberry 
disease. 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 addition of pectin and making a jam su¬ 
preme. A fruiting row of Cumberland alongside of 
Potomac showed 10 to 12 berries on a lateral as com¬ 
pared with an average of 20 to 25 berries on a lateral 
of Potomac. New low prices on page 13. 
The Best All-Around Black Raspberry 
No Blackcap has ever been grown as extensively as 
Cumberland, nor attained its great popularity in all 
producing sections of the country. Cumberland 
plants are healthy, vigorous growers, throwing up 
stout, stocky, well-branched canes that produce im¬ 
mense crops of wonderful berries. Fruit is uniformly 
large and brilliant purplish black in color. Berries grow 
in big, attractive clusters. Easy to pick and easy to sell, 
for their beauty and luscious flavor attract buyers. Cum¬ 
berland has every quality you want. A famous canner; 
superb for the table. Stands up for long distance ship¬ 
ping. A real money maker. Ripens medium-late, fol¬ 
lowing Logan and furnishing a fine fruiting team with 
this popular variety. If you want only one Blackcap, 
and are not familiar with varieties, choose Cumberland. 
See page 13 for prices. 
CUMBERLAND 
Rokely’s Black 
Raspberry Plants 
ARE ALL FRESH DUG IN THE 
SPRING. NO STORAGE STOCK. 
Huntington, N. Y., 
April 4, 1936. 
J. N. Rokely & Son, 
Bridgman, Mich. 
Dear Sirs: I received your 
nursery stock Friday morn¬ 
ing, the 3rd. It arrived in 
good condition. The plants 
are fresh dug and healthy 
looking. I am much pleased 
with them. 
Yours very truly, 
HENRY KATNACK. 
Free 
from 
Disease 
Heavy 
Rooted 
Plants 
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