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Whitten’s Black and Purple Raspberry plants are all grown on sandy 
loam, the ideal soil for this puzpsss, and are given careful attention and 
ample fertilizer, making the: vigorous and healthy, ready to start a quick 
growth when transplanted. Our Raspberry fields 
have all had two inspections this past summer, 
made by authorized Michigan State Inspectors, - 
and found free from disease. Michigan has the 
most rigid plant inspection of any state, and 
Michigan-grown Raspberry plants are acknow- 
ledged the best that can be bought. 
CUMBERLAND 
The Breadwinner of the Blackcap Family! 
The largest of all Blackcaps and the very best 
midseason kind. No Blackcap has ever been 
wOrown as extensively as Cumberland, nor at- 
‘tained its great popularity in all Raspberry pro- . 
ducing sections of the country. We strongly urge 
all of our customers to plant this dependable old 
favorite instead of spending time and money on 
new and untried varieties in which we, our- 
selves, have no confidence. 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, with a true 
"Blackcap Flavor" all its own. Free from seedi- | 
ness and crumbling, with extremely firm texture, 
which makes Cumberland an ideal shipper. 
Plants are hardy, thrifty growers, producing + 
enormous crops over a long period of time, and 
are especially free from anthracnose, the com- 
mon disease of all Raspberries. The greatest . 
money-making Blackcap of all time, and the one | 
we can honestly recommend to every planter. 
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Ohio, : 
November 2, 1940. 
Gentlemen: 
Everything arrived in first class condition—and, 
much to my surprise, was of very high grade—in 
other words the stock was considerably better than 
I could purchase from local nurseries. 
M. A. FOSTER. 

Cumberland 
TO COMMERCIAL PLANTERS 
This year we have the largest stock of Black Raspberry plants ever § 
g produced in the 51 years we have been in business. Our supply of | 
j Cumberland l-year Tip Plants and New Logan 2-year Transplants is 
4 especially large—all heavy, No. 1, well rooted stock, carefully dug 
g and graded. You can buy no better at any price. 
{ To move this surplus we are prepared to quote strictly wholesale 
} Prices on large lots. If you are in the market for a sizeable quantity of 
plants, send us a list of what you need and ask for our special price. } 
| We'll quote a figure that will save you money. 
: DO IT TODAY — BEFORE WE’RE SOLD SHORT! 
.  Bearing-Age _ 
“RED AND BLACK 
RASPBERRY GARDEN 
_ Bargain No. 23 
-- 25 New Logan 
-12 Cumberland 
_ 25 Latham 
All 2-yr. Transplants. 
on $3.35 Catalog Value 
o ONLY 
$2.49 
Net, Not Prepaid “ 


PRICES OF BLACK AND PURPLE RASPBERRIES FOR 1941: SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See page 4). 
Perl2 Per25 Per50 Perl00 Per200 Per300 Per400 Per 1000 
Cumberland s levrsNo.c) Tipsy sx; 50 se ke ee $0.40 $0.65 $1.10 $1.85 $3.35 $4.75 $6.20 $15.00 
Cumberland,:2-yr.. Transplanis® 060). nk ee 1.00 1.70 2.90 4.90 98.90 12.70 16.50 40.00 
New Logan, l-yr,No. 1: Tips... ee i Ree ee 40 60 1.05 1.75 3.20 4.65 6.00 14.50 
New Logan, 2-yr. Transplants ........05...-...00e... 90 1.45 2.50 4.35 8.00 11.70 15.20 37.50 
Sodus (Purple), l-yr., No. 1 Tips ............cccccccecece 65 1.05 1.75 3.00 5.35. 7.60: 9.90 24.00 
[54] PLANT WHITTEN’S GIANT CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES FOR BIG PROFITS. SEE PAGES 58 AND 59. 
