NEW EOGAN 
Extra Early 
NEW LOGANS 
Most Widely Planted Early Blackcap 
This is the early variety growers have been looking for. 
It has all the good points other early berries have lacked. 
Its berries are good size, do not crumble (unusually firm), 
do not dry up, hold a glossy black color and have a de¬ 
liciously sweet flavor. Logan is a fine home garden berry. 
Bears heavily, maturing most of its crop before Cumber¬ 
land begins, and so gets, the best of the early high prices. 
Many Michigan canning companies are contracting Logan 
because they like its rich flavor and uniform berries. 
Ripens 6 to 9 Days Before Cumberland 
Logan is recommended by Michigan and Ohio Experiment 
Stations. It has proven to be an entirely satisfactory com¬ 
mercial berry in the great fruit sections of these states. It 
is remarkably free from, and resistant to disease; a strong 
grower, throwing out plenty of fruit canes. 
We recommend Logan for its earli¬ 
ness, its excellent quality, its firm¬ 
ness and color for market. Plant 
Logan and you will be well repaid. 
Our price is low for this fine Early 
Raspberry. 
Raspberry Garden 
25 NEW LOGAN (Early) 
25 CUMBERLAND (Medium) 
25 QUILLEN (Late) 
25 POTOMAC PURPLE 
1 Garden $2.65; 2, $4,75 
“Transplant Special” 
25 New Logan Trans. 
25 Cumberland Trans. 
*2.79 
mm 
Big, Bushy, 2-year Transplant 
Offer No. 1 -$1.89 
25 Sodus Purple 
25 Potomac Purple 
Offer No. 2-$1.79 
25 New Bristol 
25 Cumberland 
Offer No. 3-$1.59 
50 Fairfax Stby. 
50 Catskill Stby. 
50 Mastodon Evbg. 
Bearing Age 
Transplants 
Save a Year-—Have Fruit This Summer 
Every year more growers are planting transplants. 
These are large, 2-year, well-branched, heavy rooted 
bushes; carefully dug and will go right to work for you. 
Produce some fruit this summer and a full crop next 
year. Because of sure growth and quick crops trans¬ 
plants should be in every garden so don’t fail to plant 
25 to 50 and have fruit quickly. There is a heavy de¬ 
mand so order early. 
Cumberland and New Logan black, and Sodus purple. 
Prices page 12. 
New and Better Grapes—Fredonia (Black) and Portland (White) 
Page 11 
