SPECIAL PRICED SMALL FRUIT 
PLANT NOW!!! 
Spring is the ideal time to plant Sprin- 
hill's "full of pep" berries. Awarded a 
disease-free health certificate by Ohio State Inspectors. Delicious fresh 
or canned. A sure profitable annual crop. Easy to grow with reasonable 
care in any soil. Enjoy fresh home grown berries for health and economy. 
• THE BEST BLACKBERRIES • 
BLACKBERRY ELDORADO 
1011—The best com¬ 
mercial blackberry. After 
once fruiting, Eldorado berry growers discard other varieties. It is very 
hardy, claimed to have no equal in this res^pect. Fruit very large, jet 
black, good shipper, good quality, and a great producer. 1st size No. 1, 
12 for 66 c: 26 for 90c; 100 for $2.66. 
NEW ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
(The blackberry 
without a core)— 
1010—Mammoth in size, often measuring three Inches around and two 
inches long. New Alfred ripens early, about a week ahead of other kinds. 
It is noted for freeness of seeds and core, also for its size and delicious, 
sweet flavor. 1st size No. 1, 12 for 66c; 26 for $1.16; ipo for $3.26. 
NEW BOYSENBERRY at money saving prices—see page 8 
PLANTING RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, DEWBERRIES, YOlINGBERRIES, BOYSENBERRIES 
The above varieties resemble one another in general 
cultural needs. 
WHAT TO PLANT—Strong plants of any variety In this 
catalog are good. 
WHERE—Plant in almost any soil. However, berries 
grow best in rich soil. WHEN—Plant in early spring or fall. 
HOW—Work ground evenly and thoroughly. Make hole 
large enough to accommodate roots without cramping. 
Cover crown of plant 1 to 2 Inches, being sure the roots 
are not turned up or crowded. Firm dirt around roots but 
keep surface of ground loose. In mid-summer after canes 
have grown, pinch top about two feet above ground to make 
branch. The second year after harvesting the crop, cut 
out all old canes. Repeat year after year. Cultivation and 
fertility are essential for good, thrifty, disease-free plants. 
' PLANTING DISTANCE—Raspberries and Blackberries 3 
ft. by 6 ft.; Youngberries, Boysenberries and Dewberries 
6 ft. by 6 ft. 
1 II^PFTIA ^FAA/^RFRRIFQ 1012 —The first berry to ripen—ten days to two weeks ahead of 
kWWiVbi blackberries. The large Lucretia Dewberries bring a big market 
price and are a source of real enjoyment in a home garden. Practically disease free and of easy culture. Unex¬ 
celled for eating and canning. New Low Prices—^Ist class No. 1 size, 12 for 66c; 25 for 90c; 100 for $2.^. 
2 yr. bearing age, 12 for 95c. 
Golden Queen Raspberry 
(See page 8) 
FINEST RASPBERRIES 
Tree Strawberry 
(See page 8) 
CHIEF 
1014—New variety. Ripens earlier than 
Latham, greater hardiness, more disease-re¬ 
sistant, bears more abundantly. Fruit very red. 
C\A/RIID^U ^015—A new introduction by New 
t ▼▼ D \J l\\J n York Experiment Station. New¬ 
burgh has proven very successful in all sections. Very 
hardy, healthy, and tall growing. Fruit very large, firm, 
bright red with superb flavor. 
CUMBERLAND 
shipper. 
LATHAM 
black caps; firm and a good 
One of the most profitable as a market berry. 
1013—Best of all the red varieties for 
most sections. Splendid strong grow¬ 
ing, producing immense quantities of bright red extra 
M F^A/ 1017—By far the best early 
^ ^ black cap. Large glossy high 
quality fruit. 
RIACIf RFAIIXY ^018—^An excellent new 
I I luscious variety. Succeeds 
extra well and very disease-resistant. Popular with com¬ 
mercial growers. 
New EVERBEARING INDIAN SUMMER 
1019—A large red everbearing raspberry superior to all others. Cer¬ 
tain to profitable commercially because of the demand and high 
price of berries in the fall. Think of picking fresh raspberries from 
from September until killing frosts. They bear 
in me spring like other raspberries and again in .the fall. The 
fruits are large and of high quality. New Low Prices. 
RASPBERRY PRICES 
New Logar 
Black Bea 
Everb’ring 
Indian 
12 
25 
100 
600 
$0.54 
$0.90 
$2.75 
$12.50 
. .64 
.90 
2.76 
12.50 
.60 
1.16 
3.75 
15.00 
. .45 
.76 
2.40 
10.00 
. .54 
.90 
2.75 
12.50 
. .45 
.76 
2.40 
10.00 
r 1.00 
1.85 
4.96 
20.00 
CUMBERLAND 
BEARING-AGE RASPBERRIES 
E^oy fresh raspberries from your garden this summer I 
plant now ! I! Springhill offers 2-year transplants, strong 
No. 1 grade. Three times government inspected. Guaranteed to 
bear next summer. Why wait a year? 
Latham or Cumberland, 12 for 96c; 25 for $1.76. 
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