Scarff’s Blackcap Raspberries 
New Bristol Raspberry 
A Luxury Within the Means of Every Home 
Our varieties of Black Cap Raspberries are tbe 
finest you can plant. They meet the hifirh quality 
requirements for the home plantings and are the 
proven money makers for the commercial grower. 
BRISTOL 
Considered the best early If 
not the very best of all black 
Raspberries being grown at Geneva, N. Y. Here Is 
an excellent quality berry, large, glossy and at¬ 
tractive. The bushes are hardy, vigorous and bear 
very heavy crops of the most delicious fruits. Al¬ 
though a comparatively new variety Bristol has 
already taken a high ranking place among the best 
of the Black Cap Raspberries for both home and 
commercial planting. Order early as our suppl; 
of plants is limited. 
Price $1.50 for 25. postpaid; $3.50 per 100; 
$25.00 per 1000 by Express, not prepaid. 
Ail Raspberries prefer a good well drained 
loam soil high in fertility and the best fruits 
are produced only when plenty of fertilizer, 
high in Nitrogen is supplied. Plant early In the 
spring Just as soon as you would plant your 
early onions in the garden. Here In central 
Ohio Uils Is the first of April, ^epare the 
ground carefully and in planting be sure to 
firm the earth well around the roots with loose 
soil over the growing buds, so that the plant 
sets Just a little deeper than it was in the 
nursery row. Cut the old woody canes off at the 
surface of the ground. The average planting 
distance for all Raspberries is 3 feet apart In 
6 foot rows. Do not permit the soil to bake or 
crust around the plants at any time. A mulch 
of good clean straw is desirable to hold a good 
even supply of moisture. 
11 n/l D F DI A M n I'his standard mld-sea< 
WJIVlDC.If LMnU son variety has long 
maintained its position as the best there is in black¬ 
caps. It Is the most widely planted va¬ 
riety grown, both for commercial and 
home use. The berries are large, attrac¬ 
tive, conical, firm and of 
the most excellent quality, 
rich and sweet. The plants 
are vigorous, har¬ 
dy, and produc¬ 
tive throughout a 
long picking 
season. 
$1.26 for 25 
postpaid: 
$2.50 per 
100 ; $ 10.00 
por 
glT^lO per 
1000, by ex¬ 
press not prepaid. Cumberland 
M ADI FC Where a late variety of Black Rasp- 
berries is wanted Naples is proving 
the most satisfactory. The berries are large, firm, 
glossy, attractive and of good quality. 
It is two or three days later than 
Cumberland and a week later than 
Bristol. The plants are vigorous, hardy 
and resistant to An- 
thracnose. Price of 
Naples plants $1.75 for 
25 postpaid; $3.00 per 
100; $12.00 per 500 by 
express pol 
prepaid. 
Raspberries 
SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL 
RASPBERRY GROWING 
1. Plant dependable disease free stock. 
2. Maintain proper Isolation from other dis¬ 
eased or wild plants^ 
3. It Is generally recommended that red and 
black Raspberries should not be grown within 
at least 20 rods of each other. An exception to 
this would be that our Logan Black Cap and 
Newburgh or Marcy Red Raspberries are suffi¬ 
ciently disease resistant that they can be planted 
side by side. 
4. Any plants showing any symptoms of disease 
should be promptly removed and burned. 
6. All Raspberry plants should be set very early 
in the spring. Better have us reserve your planting 
stock now and we will send to you at proper season. 
6. All Raspberry plants are benefited by lib¬ 
eral applications of manure. Sulphate of Amonia 
or other Nitrogen fertilizer. 
7. To maintain clean, bright thrifty canes It 
is usually necessary to spray black cap Rasp¬ 
berries with Lime Sulphur Sol. while dormant for 
the control of Anthracnose, which resembles scale 
on the canes and followed when growth has started 
with L. S. summer strength. 
To control Anthracnose of Black Raspberry 
Canes—Dry Lime Sulphur 10 lbs. to 50 gals, 
water whUe plants are still dormant every year 
! from beginning, and cut off stems when planting. 
BEARING AGE RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Gain a year 
and produce fruit 
the first sea- 
son. This is choice transplanted 
stock 
and we 
can furnish at 
the following prices: 
By Express 
Variety 
Postpaid 
Not Prepaid 
12 
25 
lOO 
500 
Chief. 
2.00 
4.00 
16.00 
Columbian . 
. 1..50 
2..50 
4..50 
20.00 
Cumberland ... 
2.00 
4.00 
17.50 
Gol. Queen . 
. 1.75 
2.75 
0..50 
25.00 
Ind. Summer . 
. 1.50 
2.50 
4.50 
20.00 
Latham . 
. 1.25 
2.im> 
4.00 
16.00 
Marcy . 
. 2.00 
3.00 
8.00 
30.00 
Marlon . 
2.75 
6.00 
25.00 
Newburgh . 
. 1.25 
2.00 
4.00 
16.00 
Sodus . 
. 1..50 
2..50 
5.00 
22.50 
8t. Regis . 
. 1.25 
2.00 
4.00 
15.00 
Taylor . 
2.50 
4.50 
20.00 
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