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Cumberland 
EW OGAN 
Most Dependable Early Black Raspberry. This va- 
riety, through sheer merit, has replaced very nearly 
all of the standard kinds. The berry ripens one week 
earlier than Cumberland, giving the grower a chance 
to make some real money before Cumberland comes 
into bearing. It is an extra heavy yielder, with berries 
as large or larger than Cumberland. 
Grown for plants only on ideal soil, and given the 
best of care and plenty of fertilizer, making them vig¬ 
orous and full of pep. Awarded a clean bill of health 
by the Michigan State Inspectors. Packed to reach you 
in first class condition. 
Michigan has the most rigid plant inspection of any 
in the Union. Buy from us and be assured of 
disease-free stock. 
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( UMBERLAND 
The Largest of all Blackcaps and the Very Best 
Midseason Kind. We advise planting Cumberland as a 
main crop variety. No Blackcap has ever been grown as 
extensively as Cumberland, nor attained its great pop¬ 
ularity in all Raspberry producing sections of the 
country. A heavy yielder, berries large, rich black 
in color, fruit firm and of delicious flavor. Bush is 
absolutely hardy, vigorous growing, produc¬ 
ing plenty of fruiting wood: especially free 
from anthracnose, the common disease of all 
Raspberries. The greatest money-making 
Blackcap of all time. 
UILLEIN 
The Latest Blackcap. Comes into bearing after all 
other varieties are practically through. Fruit very large 
and of fully as good quality and texture as Cumberland. 
Practically immune to mosaic, anthracnose and other 
serious diseases. This variety shows great merit in all 
sections of the country, and we urge you to give it a 
trial. 
I I 
ARMER 
One of the best early Blackcaps. Fine grower, free 
from disease, very productive. The berry is large, and 
of excellent quality. Plum Farmer ripens very early, 
producing the most delicious fruit in one week. Prac¬ 
tically the entire crop can be harvested in three large 
pickings, enabling the grower to reach an early market, 
and harvest the crop with a minimum amount of labor. 
LACK I JIAMOND 
Early. Insures good prices to the commercial grow¬ 
er, for it is one of the first Black Raspberries on the 
market. Ripens a week before 
Cumberland. Very resistant to 
disease, and stands dry weath¬ 
er well. Good flavor 
and quality. Well 
worth planting 
either for home gar¬ 
den or commercial 
BARGAIN 
No. 12 
All 1-yr., No. 1 
1 2 New Logon 
Eorly 
12 Cumberland, 
Midseason 
12 Quillen, 
Late 
$1 .00 Net, 
Not Prepaid 
Or Double the 
Collection for 
$1.60, Net, 
Not Prepaid 
purposes. 
THE WHITTEN-ACKERMAN NURSERIES, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
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