MILTON NURSERY COMPANY 

Blackberries 
Alfred. The Blackberry without a core. 
Ripens early, about a week before 
other varieties. Berries large size, 
often nearly two inches in length. Fla- 
vor sweet and delicious. Very hardy. 
Eldorado. The best commercial Black- 
Youngberry 
Thornless Youngberry. This new va- 
riety retains all the delicious flavor of 
the common Youngberry, but is thorn- 
less. Ripens earlier than dewberries. 
Highly flavored, sweet and delicious. 
Excellent for table use, jellies or pies. 
berry. Bears young, providing nearly 
a full crop the year after planting. 
Very hardy and never winter-kills. 
Vigorous grower; large berries of fine 
flavor and excellent, firm quality. See 
colored illustration. 
New Boysenberry 
Boysenberry is the Sensational New 
Berry and probably the most popular of 
all berries. The fruit is unusually large, 
often nearly 2 inches in length, a beau- 
Dewhbetries tiful wine color, with a flavor unsur- 
; ; ; passed. They are sweet and juicy, yet 
Lucretia. Ripens ten days earlier than firm enough for shipping. Truly the 
blackberries. Produces large quanti- 
ties of fruit and has ready sale on the 
market. Fine for home use, either 
fresh or canned. Berries very large, 
jet black, sweet and juicy. 
Loganberry 
Loganberry is a cross be- 
tween the blackberry and 
raspberry, and a favorite of 
many for fresh, canned, jel- 
lies, juices or pies. Flavor is 
a luscious tart-sweet. 
Black Raspberries 
Cumberland. The largest of all Blackcaps and best for midseason 
crops, for either home or market. Berries are large, attractive, firm 
and of the highest quality; rich, sweet and produced in abundance. 
Bush is hardy and vigorous grower. This wonderful variety should 
always be included in the list. See colored illustration. 
New Logan Blackeap. The most dependable early Black Raspberry 
yet producted. This variety ripens one week earlier than the 
Cumberland, giving the grower an opportunity to make real money 
before the main crop Cumberland ripens. An extra heavy bearer 
and berries as large and fine quality as Cumberland. 
Boysenberry has taken lead of all the 
berry kingdom. No garden complete 
without it. Give it a trial. See colored 
illustration on back cover. 


Eldorado 
Blackberries 







Latham 
Raspberries 
Cumberland Raspberries 
Red Raspberries 
Indian Summer. A new two-crop Red Raspberry. Bears 
in the summer and also in the fall, con- 
tinuing until frost. The berries are 
large, medium red and of high qual- 
ity. Is superior to all so-called Ever- 
bearing Red Raspberries. 
Latham. Probably the best main sea- 
son Red Raspberry for home or mar- 
ket. Extra large, rich red_ berries, 
some measuring an inch in diameter; 
unusually prolific bearer. Very firm 
and suitable for canning or shipping. 
Retains its high color when canned. 
Newburgh. A new Red Raspberry. 
The plants are heavy and stocky, the 
canes carry a large load of berries. 
So far has proven immune from 
mosaic, is very hardy and easy to 
grow. The berries are larger than 
other varieties, their size holds up well 
during their long picking season. The 
firmness and freedom from crumbling make 
Newburgh a good shipper and market va- 
riety. The color is a lighter red than Latham; 
flavor and quality is easily on a par and ripens 
several days earlier than Latham. 
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