
SODUS 
THE BEST 
PURPLE 
RASPBERRY 
Ripens Early 
A Coming Moneymaker 
The New Early Purplecap Promises Great Profits 
If you have not eaten purple raspberries 
both fresh and canned, you have a delightful 
experience coming, for these berries have a 
color, aroma and flavor that call forth that 
‘““‘more”’ taste. They are something deliciously 
different. 
This newcomer from the Expt. Station will 
be a money-maker because of its great size, 
attractive color, extra firmness and exception- 
ally heavy crops. Giant, bright purple berries, 
do not crumble, borne in great clusters on 
every branch. Flavor good—a blending of red 
and black raspberry. 
SODUS is a rapid grower with great strong 
canes. to carry its big load of fine fruit. So 
far it has shown almost complete freedom 
from mosaic; plant safely anywhere. Had no 
winter damage when others were frozen. 
Stands dry weather unusually well. 
Sodus Has Size, Color and Quality 
Sodus is the best of all purple sorts gen- 
erally planted today; has proved both resistant 
to drought and hardy in winter cold. A good 
sized, fine flavored purple raspberry with at- 
tractive appearance will make money. SODUS 
is such a berry and deserves extensive plant- 
ing for commercial use. At home, its tart 
flavor and great size are what everyone wants 
for canning and pies. Plant SODUS for a 
Really Good Purple Cap. 
SODUS PRICES 
CL pean he 1:35 3300 formwam 9.90 
BO: far eee 2.3506. 400 1 Fore 11.25 
100. for: 225 3.75 5 >1000- for. 2 26.50 
The New! Morrison Black Raspberry 
Bigger, More Profitable—Late Berry 
Here is a really better Blackraspberry for 
both home and market use. Morrison has now 
been widely tested from Pennsylvania to Mich- 
igan, and has proven head and shoulders above 
other varieties in most every way. Commer- 
cial growers say: ‘“‘Largest blackcap I have 
seen.” ‘Practically disease free.” ‘‘Larger and 
firmer than Cumberland. Does not crumble.” 
“Holds its size to the last of the picking sea- 
son.” “For two years it has brought more than 
other varieties on the Pittsburgh market.’’ 
A county agent says: “The Morrison is 
somewhat the most attractive berry I have 
seen in several states. With us the berry 
ripens slightly later than Cumberland, is con- 
siderably larger, very dark and glossy and 
sells at a premium at all times.’’ 
The big bushes are exceptionally vigorous, 
hardy growers; long lived (some producing 
well after 12 years), and are practically dis- 
ease free. 
Morrison berries are high flavor, firm, juicy, 
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not so seedy, and 
the size averages al- 
most an inch across. 
They hold up longer 
in grocery and mar- 
ket, outyield other 
varieties and MAKE 
MORE MONEY 
LO THE GROW- 
To sum up, Morrison is: 
See 
Illustration 
On 
Front 
Cover 

1. ¥4 larger than any 
other blackcap. 
2. As heavy a yielder 
as Cumberland. 
3. Practically disease free. 
4. Does not crumble—holds its size all season. 
5. Makes more money because its large size and glossy 
color make so much better appearance. 
MORRISON PRICES 
Seeds so teneceeea nnn nene $0.20 25 for 27" ae $2.65 
OF. cetescessssee ° 
Bifon toe 1.00 SO forsee 4.95 
12 forsee 1.75. - 100 for 2c 7.50 
