For Bigger Crops and Larger Profits Buy 
New Logan Blackcap 
The Earliest New Black Raspberry 
The best dependable early Black Cap. In some lo- 
calities where it has been grown for the past few 
years, Logan has almost displaced other early varieties. 
Ripens a week to 10 days earlier than Cumberland, 
which allows the grower to get in on the early market, 
when prices are high. 
Berries are as large as the Cumberland, bears as heaw 
ily and ripens a week ahead of Cumberland. This gives 
the grower a chance to make some real money. One of 
the New Logan’s outstanding characteristics is its re- 
sistance to mosaic and other Raspberry diseases. We 
have a fine lot of thrifty plants to offer. 
Prof. J. S. Shoemaker, of the Ohio Experiment Sta- 
tion, has this to say about the New Logan: “If the new 
Logan does as well elsewhere as it has on the planta- 
tion I visited, I would consider it to be the best Black 
Raspberry introduced since the well known Cumber' 
land. The new Logan seems to possess two outstand' 
ing characteristics in particular, both very important 
ones. First, it seems very highly resistant to virus 
diseases; second, it begins to ripen a week or so before 
Cumberland, this giving it a decided advantage for 
early market.” 
1-yr. No. 1 Fancy 
25 
for . . . . 
.$0.75 
200 
for . . . 
.$3.80 
50 
for . . . . 
. 1.25 
300 
for . .. 
. 5.40 
75 
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. 1.65 
500 
for . .. 
. 8.25 
100 
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. 2.25 
1000 
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.16.50 
Youngberry 
on 
Westhauser’s 
Raspberry 
Plants 
Are certified 
disease-free, hav¬ 
ing been twice 
state inspected 
during the grow¬ 
ing season. 
Illustrated 
Page 17. 
This new berry is so much different from any 
berry that is grown in most parts of the country. 
It is a cross between the Loganberry and Dew' 
berry. Color of fruit is a rich wine color. Size 1 
to 11/2 inches. Flavor is pleasant, sweet, with the 
tartness of the blackberry. Excellent for table use, 
canning, jellies, pies, and for wine. The plant is 
a rank grower. Withstands cold and heat. Adapted to a wide range of 
soils. A great producer. Try them in your locality. They will be the 
talk of your neighborhood. Plants are still scarce, and a little high in 
price. 
1-yr. No. 1 
50 for .$1.75 200 for 
75 for . 2.50 300 for 
100 for . 3.25 500 for 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRIES 
. .$1.00 prepaid 50 for $3.95 not prepaid 
. . 1.75 prepaid 100 for 6.95 not prepaid 
. . 3.00 prepaid 
500 or more $50.00 per 1000, not prepaid 
Discounts for Cash 
Orders 
-> r\ of Discount up to 
/ January 31st. 
"| C o/ Discount up to 
xD / March 1st. 
"I of Discount on all orders received 
^' during balance of the 1937 spring 
shipping season. 
SEE PAGE 2 FOR FREE OFFER 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES 
ON LARGE QUANTITIES 
6 for 
12 for 
25 for 
6 for 
12 for 
25 for 
$0.50 
. .80 
. 1.40 
$ 6.00 
9.00 
12.50 
Golden Queen Raspberry 
Illustrated on page 17 
The most sought-after golden yellow Raspberry as 
a novelty for home gardens, a delicacy for eating fresh 
from the bushes and for table use. The size and shape 
are very similar to the Cuthbert. The canes are hardy, 
sturdy, upright growing, almost thorn-free; the rich 
p Newest and Best 
-L U Lullld.L Purple Raspberry 
A brand new Raspberry introduced 
by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. Potomac is far better than 
any other Purple Raspberry we have 
ever grown. It is a vigorous, healthy 
grower, exceptionally free from an- 
thracnose, mosaic and other Raspberry diseases. 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 supreme. A 
fruiting row of Cumberland alongside of Potomac 
showed 10 to 12 berries on a lateral as compared with 
an average of 20 to 25 berries on a lateral of Potomac. 
We urge you to make at least a trial planting of this 
valuable new Purple this season. 
1-yr. No. 1 Plants 
golden 
yellow berries are very attractive in 
appearance. 
25 
for . .. . 
.$1.10 
200 for . . . . 
-$ 6.00 
PRICE 
50 
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.2.00 
300 for . . . . 
- 9.50 
Each 
.$0.15 12 for . 
.$1.25 
75 
for . .. . 
. 3.00 
400 for . . . . 
- 12.00 
6 for 
.75 25 for . 
. 2.25 
100 
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-25.00 
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