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. 
KANSAS 
A valuable early to midseason variety. Is a very strong grower and exceptionally 
hardy. This variety is one of the oldest and has many good qualities or it could 
not have survived. Has jet black appearance, is quite juicy, fair size and of ex' 
cellent flavor. We have a nice stock of diseaseTree Kansas plants at a very reason' 
able price. 
Kansas 
NEW LOGAN 
New Logan is now the leading early Black' 
cap in all sections where Blackcaps are grown. 
Originated in Ohio and perfectly hardy in all 
climates. Ripens 7 to 10 days earlier than the 
Cumberland which allows the grower to get 
in on the early market when prices are high. 
The New Logan produces immense crops of 
jet black berries, as large as Cumberland. Does 
not crumble and the last picking looks as nice 
as the first. Withstands severe weather condi' 
tions. Grows fast into strong, sturdy bushes 
that are great drought resisters. New Logan 
is an enormous and dependable yielder, rank' 
ing with Cumberland in most localities and 
outyielding this famous variety in many sec' 
tions of the country. The berries are borne 
in immense clusters, making them easy to 
harvest. Covers a long fruiting period, reach' 
ing well into the Cumberland season. Bushes 
are practically immune from mosaic and other 
Raspberry diseases. With New Logan for 
early and Cumberland for late you will have 
a team that can’t be beaten for yield and 
profit. 
New Logan 
Black and Purple Raspberry Prices for 1937 
12 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
Cumberland, 1-yr., 
No. 1. 
$0.75 
$1.25 
$1.75 
$3.30 
$4.85 
$5.90 
$12.50 
Cumberland, 2-yr., 
No. 1 Trans. 
_ 1.25 
2.00 
3.40 
5.00 
9.60 
12.80 
14.90 
Limit 
Kansas, 1-yr., No. 
1 . 
.75 
1.25 
1.75 
3.30 
4.85 
5.90 
12.50 
New Logan, 1-yr., 
No. 1 . 
.85 
1.35 
1.90 
3.50 
5.15 
6.35 
13.50 
New Logan, 2-yr., 
No. 1 Trans. 
_ 1.40 
2.25 
3.50 
5.50 
10.00 
Limit 
Potomac Purple, 1 
-yr., No. 1. 
.90 
1.50 
2.50 
3.50 
6.50 
9.60 
11.80 
24.95 
Quillen, 1-yr., No 
. 1 . 
.90 
1.40 
2.00 
3.55 
5.25 
6.50 
14.50 
(500 or more plants of any one kind at 1000 rate) 
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