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RASPBERRIES 
Fresh Dug Daily 
Will do well on any soil that will produce a good corn crop. 
Land should be thoroughly prepared and well enriched; ground bone 
is one of the best fertilizers. Keep well cultivated and free from 
weeds and suckers. As soon as through bearing, cut out old wood 
to give more vigor to the young canes. All Raspberries are benefited 
by mulching both in summer and winter. Plant in rows 5 feet 
apart, 3 feet apart in the row. 
CUMBERLAND. Allen’s Ohio Grown Pedigreed Plants 
—they are three times inspected, they are worth more money to 
you, having been graded by an expert Black Raspberry grower. 
Fresh dug and as near disease-proof as can be procured in 
America. Cumberland is largest and firmest of all Black Cap 
Raspberries—healthy, vigorous grower, heavy bearer, flavor 
sweet, and is after all the years the main cropper of all Black. 
We advise buying these northern inspected plants. 
Per 25 Per 100 
By-> Miail, epost aid coe eee eee eae eee $1.00 $3.25 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Pe eee ee ee Oe ee eee $2.75 $17.50 
LATHAM. The new mosiac-free, hardy Red Raspberries. 
This remarkable and very desirable new variety makes its com- 
mercial advent at an opportune time, when critical inspection 
and official control work hardship for any stoek not perfectly 
free from mosaic or other Raspberry affliction. This type is cer- 
tified absolutely mosaic-free, and acceptable anywhere. Latham 
is perfectly hardy, withstanding Manitoba winters without pro- 
tection. Its production is superlative, outyielding 
even Cuthbert. The berries are large and round, 
with profitable shipping firmness. The color is a 
richly brilliant red, an eye-catcher on market 
stands, a delightful table feature, and a perfect 
canned exhibit. 
Express 
Raspberries 
State inspected 
against disease 
three times by 
state inspectors, 
graded carefully 
by our Small Fruit 
Hor eumeia ne seACtal 
Raspberries will be 
given more care 
this season than 
we ever have giv- 
en them _ before. 
We intend to make 
sure that Rasp- 
berry plants leave 
our cellar in guar- 
anteed condition. 

Perl0 Peri100 Per 1000 
By mail, postpaid... .$0.40 $3.50 
Express, No. 1 Heavy 
Plants 9a. $3.00 $20.00 
































NEWBURGH. Newburgh not only leads the field of Red Raspberry varieties in 
its desirable fruit characteristics and productivity, but it has also proven itself to be prac- 
tically immune from mosaic, the most dreaded Raspberry disease. Newburgh marks a de- 
cided advance in Red Raspberry varieties and all indications are that Newburgh will in 
time become the leading commercial Red Raspberry. The fruit is very large, bright red 
and does not crumble. Begins ripening a few days earlier than Latham and holds its size 
Over an unusually long season. The plants are vigorous, stocky and extremely hardy. 
Per 25 
By mails... 2.2.0 eee ee $1.00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
Express, No. Ue Heavy pilerm been cee es ee eee $3.00 $22.00 
TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry, from New York Experiment Station. 
Long conical shape, firm thick flesh, flavor equal to Cuthbert, ripens same season 
as Latham. It is larger than Latham and one of the heaviest bearers we ever 
have seen. 25 at $1.00; 100 for $3.25; 1000 for $22.00. 25 postpaid, balance freight 
or express. 
SODUS. New Purple Raspberry. Extra good quality, not crumbly like 
Columbian, very vigorous in growth, an extra heavy bearer, apparently free from 
winter injury, and to date have been apparently free from disease. We think 
this is more than worthy of a trial by home gardeners and commercial planters. 
25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00; 1000 for $22.00. 25 postpaid, balance express or freight. 
INDIAN SUMMER. New Everbearing Red Raspberry or Fall Bearer. 
Berries large, conical, much superior in quality and size to any other of this type; 
We recommend this. 10 plants, 60c; 25 plants, $1.25, postpaid; 100 for $4.00; 
1000 for $30.00. 
MARCY—Largest Red Raspberry. Marcy was the largest of all 
Red Raspberries grown at the New York experiment Station, and the 
size holds up well throughout a long season. The shape is long, conic, 
and flesh moderately firm and thick, with only a small cavity. Color is 
medium red. Flavor mild. Plants are tall, sturdy, vigorous, and hardy, 
with stalky canes that hold the fruit well off the ground. 10 for 50c, 
postpaid; by express, 100 for $3.50; 500 for $14.00. No. 1 Plants. 
Allen’s Nurseries and 
Plant House, Geneva, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: 
My trees got here Friday morning and am very much pleased 
Cumberland 
with them, and I thank you very much for the present you sent me, 
and hope to give you more business in the near future. 
Yours very truly, 
Joseph Monaco, Sr., 
Cecil, Pa., April 4, 1941. 



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