POTOMAC 
PURPLE 
Great for Canning and Pies 
NEW SODUS PURPLE 
Promises Great Commercial Profits 
If you have not eaten purple rasp¬ 
berries both fresh and canned, you have 
a delig^htful experience coming for these 
berries have a color, aroma and flavor 
that call forth that “more” taste. They 
are something deliciously different. The 
ideal home garden should have a wide 
variety of berries, and there is nothing 
more pleasing than this new purple 
raspberry introduced by the U. S. De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. It is in great 
demand. 
Easy to Grow and Profitable 
Potomac is a very heavy bearer, rip¬ 
ens late, and bushes are hardy and 
remarkably free from all rasp¬ 
berry diseases. Progressive fruit 
growers are finding that purple 
berries bring above average 
prices because of their fine quali¬ 
ty and striking appearance. Do 
not fail to include Potomac in 
your order. 
Potomac Purple 
50 th Anniversary Garden 
A Complete Home Planting 
50 Premier stby. 25 Latham, red rasp. 
50 Catskill stby. 25 Cumberland blk. rasp. 
50 Aroma stby. 25 Potomac Purple rasp. 
100 Gem Evby. stby. 25 Alfred blackberry 
25 Chief red rasp. 25 Eldorado blackberry 
All for Only $5.95 
This newcomer from the Expt. Station will be a 
money-maker because of its great size, attractive 
color, extra firmness and exceptionally heavy crops. 
Giant, bright purple berries, do not crumble, borne 
in great clusters on every branch. Flavor good—a 
blending of red and black raspberry. 
SODUS is a rapid grower with great strong canes 
to carry its big load of fine fruit. So far it has shown 
absolutely no mosaic; plant safely anywhere. Had 
no winter damage when others were frozen. 
Plant SODUS and Try Them! 
1939 PRICES FOR BLACK AND PURPLE RASPBERRY PLANTS 
n 
25 
50 
75 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
Cumberland, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
$0(50 
$0.80 
$1.40 
$1.75 
$3.25 
$4.15 
$ 5.60 
$ 6.75 
$14.45 
Ciunberland Transplants, 2-yr., No. 1 . 
.95 
1.60 
3.80 
3.70 
4.50 
7.65 
10.50 
New Logan, l-yi'., Nc. 1 . 
.50 
.80 
1.45 
1.75 
2.50 
4.25 
5.80 
7.15 
15.45 
New Logan Transplants, 2-yr., No. 1 . 
.95 
1.60 
3.80 
3.70 
4.50 
7.65 
10.50 
Quillen, 1-yr., Nc. 1 . 
.50 
.80 
1.45 
1.75 
3.50 
4(25 
5.80 
7,55 
17.45 
Potomac Purple, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
.55 
.90 
1.65 
2,25 
2.75 
4.70 
6.35 
7.80 
18.00 
Sodus Purple, 1-yi’., No. 1 . 
.80 
1.50 
3.50 
3.40 
3.95 
7.40 
10.30 
12.00 
26.50 
1939 PRICES FOR GRAPE VINES (Descriptions on Next Page) 
Each 
6 
12 
25 
50 
100 
300 
1000 
Caco, 1-yr., No. 1 . , 
$0.90 
$1.70 
$2i75 
$5.30 
$8.56 
$0.00 
$0.00 
Delaware, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
.12 
.50 
.90 
1.50 
2.95 
4..90 
Fredonia, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
.20 
.95 
1.75 
3.45 
7.35 
11.75 
Moore’s Early, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
.10 
.40 
.75 
1.20 
2,30 
3.75 
Niagara, 1-yr., No, 1 . 
.10 
.40 
.70 
1.10 
2.00 
3.10 
7.45 
24.50 
Niagara, 2-yr., No. 1 . 
.12 
.50 
.90 
1.50 
2.95 
4.90 
13.65 
39.50 
Concord, 1-yr., Medium. 
.08 
.30 
.50 
.85 
1.40 
2,40 
5.60 
16.50 
Concord, 1-yr., No. 1 . 
.10 
.40 
.65 
1.00 
1.90 
2.90 
6.90 
22.50 
Concord, 2-yr., No. 1 . 
.50 
.90 
1.45 
2.80 
4.65 
13.15 
37.50 
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