PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Small Fruits 95 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Set “Blackcaps” 4 to 5 feot apart^ 
Inasmuch as raspberry 
appreciation varies radical¬ 
ly according to individual 
tastes—some specially pre¬ 
ferring the black ones which 
others dislike—it is well to 
provide all types in your family garden, 
on page 94. 
FSICES: 
Tips— 
Cumberland 
New Logan 
By Mail 
10 I 100 
$0.80|$4.00 
.801 4.00 
By Exp. or Frt. 
10 1 100 I 1000 
$0.60J$3.501$22.60 
.601 3.501 
See our listing of Red Raspberries 
Ctimberland. Healthy, vigorous, throwing up stout, stocky, well-branched 
canes that produce immense crops. Fruits very profitable; large, firm. 
Midseason. 
New XiOgfan (The Earliest Blackcap Known). Of Ohio origin, this new 
blackcap has gained much favor among berry growers. Its quality and pro¬ 
ductiveness are excellent, probably equal to any, but its paramount value 
lies in the week or more earlier cropping season. Highly resistant to all 
Black Raspberry diseases. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries succeed in any soil adapted to farm or garden crops. Soil 
should be prepared to a good depth, well-drained and enriched with vegetable 
manure (muck, rotten turf, wood soil, ashes, etc.). For field culture set rows 
New Logan 
The New 
Fairfax 
Strawberry 
PRICE OF 
DORSNTT 
FAIRFAX 
BY MAIL, 
Postpaid;— 
25 for $0.65 
50 for 1.00 
100 for 1.50 
BY EXPRESS 
—not prepaid: 
25 for $0.45 
50 for .70 
100 for 1.10 
500 for 3.50 
1000 for 6.00 
STRAWBERRY 
fJllKSKdllAltlg VARIETIES 
Dorse'frt This new eastern introduction has taken the Atlantic 
— " berry growers by storm, and is becoming one of the 
most popular and respected in the middle west. Its fruiting 
season is early and profitably continuous, yielding bumper crops 
which bring instant market acceptance at the very top price. 
The berry is uniformly large, full, elongated with rounded 
extremity. The color is an attractive pinkish red, unusual 
ficvor, mild sub-acid. It does exceptionally well on heavy soil, 
and surpasses other varieties for sweetness during protracted 
rainy season. 
Fairfax Another new kind which runs with Dorsett; in many 
■ ' ways similar, but with sufficient differences to warrant 
growing both. It also produces a heavy crop of berries better 
than average size, deeply conical in shape, a more brilliant red 
than Dorsett and of firmer texture; season about the same. 
The flavor is sweetly luscious and creates demand for more. 
The market price for this fine new variety keeps abreast of 
Dorsett—both ahead of the field. 
3 to 3% feet apart, 15 to 18 inches in each row ; for garden, 
15 inches apart each way, pathway every third row. For large 
fruit, keep in hills, pinching runners off as they appear. Ground 
should be kept clean and well cultivated. In winter cover with 
leaves, straw or litter. Do not cover until ground is frozen, 
nor so as to smother plants. Remove cover before growth starts 
in spring. Mulching will keep fruit clean and soil in good 
condition. 
Dip in water as soon as received, and bury roots in moist, 
shady ground until ready to set out; do not neglect. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
“Everbearing Strawberries” yield fruit continuously from 
May or June until frost. Tliey are practical croppers, and, com¬ 
ing out of ordinary season, bring very profitable prices for 
market. Caution: To obtain the largest size and finest quality 
of fruit in the fall, keep flowers picked off until about the first 
of July. 
Fverbearing- 
By Mail 
By Express Collect 
25 
50 
100 
25 
50 
100 
500 
1000 
Scarlet Gem. . 
$0.80 
$1.20 
$1.90 
$0.60 
$0.90 
$1.50 
$6.00 
$10.00 
Mastodon .... 
.90 
1.30 
2.00 
.70 
1.00 
1.60 
6.50 
12.00 
Mastodon 
For a number of years Mastodon has hac 
_ a clear field, safely outranking all prede¬ 
cessors. Despite certain keen recent competition by 
newer introductions. Mastodon remains a top notch 
everbearer. It is of immense size, an almost incredible 
cropper, of choice quality, and the strongest grower ever 
developed. More productive than most June bearers, its 
fall pickings are sufficient from but a few plants, and 
very profitable. 
1 ^* The newest important introduction in 
gcariex \Rem “Everbearing” group, and by all 
reports creates a greater usefulness and value to that 
class. It is credited with bearing within 60 days after 
the normal spring planting; carrying on during the 
summer, with an immense fall crop ending only with 
the first frosts. Sparkling, glossy red fruits uniformly 
large, that carry and keep better than others due to the 
tough skin and unusual firmness of its flesh. The flavor 
is fine. Three crops, big ones—spring, summer, and fall; 
what more can you ask of a Strawberry ? 
