Cumberland Blackcap 
Blackcaps • Purplecaps • Blackberries 
Cumberland is a good old stand'by. The fruit is 
medium in size and of fine flavor. It is a heavy crop' 
per and very dependable especially when the canes 
are laid down and covered with earth during the 
winter time. Cumberland has stood the test of time 
and probably is still the most widely planted of all 
blackcaps. 
Sodus - New Purplecap 
A new purplecap originated by the New York Ex' 
periment Station. It is extremely vigorous, hardy and 
drought resistant. In our experimental plots Sodus has 
surpassed all others in growth of cane and in produc' 
tion. The berries are large, firm, medium purple in 
color, sprightly and good in quality. It ripens shortly 
after Latham. All indications are that Sodus will be 
widely planted as fast as stock is available. We have a 
limited number to offer and recommend them highly. 
The New York Fruit Testing Association says: 
“Sodus is m.ore resistant to drought than Columbian 
and yields a good crop every year. It ripens shortly 
after Latham. If this variety holds up to its present 
promise, it should replace Columbian of which all stock 
is diseased, and simplify mosaic control in those areas 
where Columbian is grown extensively.” 
Sodus Purple Cap 
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Alfred Blackberry 
Alfred is rapidly becoming popular. The large jet black berries are 
sweet and juicy and are often 1^2 inches long. It is called the coreless 
blackberry. Alfred is a strong, vigorous grower and has stood 30 degrees 
below zero without injury when other varieties were killed to the ground. 
For best results in the North we recommend winter protection. It is about 
a week to ten days earlier than Eldorado and more productive. 
ANDREWS PLANTS 
HAVE A NATIONAL REPUTATION 
They are inspected several times each season by the State Nursery 
Inspector and have been pronounced “mosaic'free” and in excellent 
condition. No effort has been spared to produce No. 1 plants. Our 
climate and soil are ideal for developing vigor and good roots. Con' 
trary to the common policy of digging small plants and leaving the 
best canes for fruiting, we dig the entire field, giving you the best, 
strongest and most vigorous plants. The special machine used in digging 
these plants makes possible the excellent root system of our plants. 
Alfred Blackberry 
PRICES OF RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
PLANT OUR 
See Shipment Information, Page 24 
Prepaid 
Freight 
or Express 
''2-YEAR HEAVY'' 
and GAIN A YEAR 
Latham "I 
Chief > < 
Newburgh J 
'1 yr. Medium. . 
1 yr. Standard . 
^2 yr. Heavy . . 
12 
25 
.95 
1.85 
50 
1.65 
2.85 
100 
^2.10 
2.95 
4.65 
250 
^ 4.65 ^ 
6.65 
9.95 
500 1000 
7.00 ^13.45 
9.95 18.85 
15.35 29.50 
Our “2-year Heavy” 
Raspberries are especial¬ 
ly large well-rooted 
plants. The plants are 
grown one year, then 
Taylor 
Indian Summer 
Sodus 
' 1 yr. Standard . 
.95 
1.75 
3.10 
5.95 
12.45 
23.45 
43.45 
cut back to the ground 
and grown one year 
more. This method de¬ 
velops exceptionally 
strong plants with a 2- 
year-old root and 1-year- 
Marcy 
1 yr. Standard . 
1.25 
2.25 
3.95 
6.65 
15.45 
29.45 
54.45 
Cumberland 
1 yr. Standard. 
.75 
1.35 
1.95 
3.85 
8.25 
15.85 
29.35 
old top. These have a 
wonderful root system 
and give quick results 
and satisfaction. 
Alfred 
I 1 yr. Standard, 
i 2 yr. Heavy .. 
1.15 
.98 
1.95 
1.65 
3.35 
2.95 
5.95 
6.65 
12.65 
12.85 
23.65 
23.85 
43.45 
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