
ALFRED 
Blackberry 
STANDS 35° BELOW ZERO 
GEORGE STROMER—Originator 
Year after year, with diligent care, I have propagated these plants 
to such an extent that the fruit is now being supplied to the local 
markets at a fancy price, and is always in good demand. Last year 
I measured a good many berries that were over one and one-half 
inches long, and three inches around. Buy from the originator and 
get GENUINE ALFRED. 
IMMENSE SIZE. The berries are twice as large as ordinary 
Blackberries, many of them 11% inches long, and the finest flav- 
ored of all Blackberries. It is practically CORELESS, sweet and 
delicious. Very small seed. 
EXTREMELY HARDY. ALFRED can be grown anywhere with- 
out winter protection, having withstood 30 degrees below zero, and 
not a single tip of a branch injured, while our other varieties were 
frozen to the ground. 
EARLY SEASON. It ripens a week to ten days earlier than 
Eldorado and in productiveness it is in a class by itself. We have 
seen them bear a second crop. We picked many cases this year in 
September. 
PRICES—LESS DISCOUNTS 
1-Yr. No. 1 
t2etor $0.55 100 for__..$2.75 400 for $ 8.00 
25 for..._.. .90 200 for... 4.70 500 for 9.25 
50 for...... 1.65 250 for.... 5.50 1000 for 17.95 
2-Yr. No. 1 Bearing-Age Transplants 
itor $0.15 25 ei forsee $1.60 75 for_...$3.75 
6 for...... -35 50 for...... 2.705 100 for... 4.50 
Nate 85 LESS DISCOUNTS 
THE NEW 
MORRISON BLACKCAP 
Would you believe that there could be a Black Raspberry that 
would grow larger than the Cumberland? Well, there is one now 
called the Morrison Blackcap. This new variety was,found grow- 
ing wild in Girard, Penna., by County Agent Paul Croosman of 
Erie County.“ Mr. Crossman was attracted by its unusually large 
size, and its’ shiny jet black color. The berry is much larger than 
the Cumberland, many of them nearly an inch in diameter. Mr. 
Croosman says that the plants are very free from disease, and are 
vigorous growers. We have been fortunate in obtaining a limited 
amount of these plants for our own propogation purposes, but we 
are going to let a few of them go to our customers for 1941. Don’t 
wait too long, as when our quota is sold, we will have to refund 
the money, and you will have to wait till 1942 to get your start. 
Prices 1 yr. No. 1 plants. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.50; 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $9.95. Limit. Less 
"CRYSTAL WHITE Blackberry 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white Blackberry. 
Mixed with the jet black ones for dessert, it makes a most wonder- 
ful dish. The fruit is about the size of Alfred, with few seeds and 
quite sweet when fully ripe. The bushes are good, strong grow- 
ers and very productive. This is not a worthless novelty, but a 
fruit of real value, and should be in every garden. 
1-Yr. No. 1 Plants: 20c each; 6 for 90c; 25 for $2.50. 
2-Yr. Old Bearing Age Transplants: 35c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.00. 
Golden 
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Alfred 
Blackberry 
Below 
Morrison 
Black Cap 
Crystal 
White 
Blackberry 
