i ow Black 
Raspberry 
MORRISON 
The Largest Blackcap Grown! 
8 for agce 
Heretofore Cumber- 
land has been rated one 
of the largest Blackcaps 
grown but the new 
Morrison exceeds even 
the Cumberland in size, 
many of the berries ap- 
proaching one inch in 
diameter. 
This valuable new 
berry was found grow- 
ing wild by County 
Agent Paul Croosman 
of Erie County, Penna., 
who was attracted by 
its large size and jet- 
black color. The bushes 
are vigorous growers, 
hardy, and remarkably free from disease. The 
enormous berries are shiny jet-black in color, 
of the Cumberland type, and grow in big at- 
tractive clusters. The Morrison sells on sight 
as the large size and snappy appearance attract 
buyers—the luscious flavor brings them back 
for more. 
Morrison plants are very limited in supply so 
we urge early ordering. Be the first in your 



Morrison 
neighborhood to have this wonderful new 
Blackcap! 
MORRISON PRICES 
1 yr. No. 1 plants 
Bache. fae $°:20".°1225 3" See $1.35 
moe Ais See ag SUS | 45 25s ee ee 2.30 
Gite ee ee ee EM fe Vigra | A fala re i I 4.25 
VOOK eae var $7.45 
New Early Purplecap §ODUS 
25 for $7 uy 

The most promising Purple Raspberry so far. 
The berries are much larger than any blackeap 
or red raspberry, firm and attractive, and do 
not crumble. Resemble red raspberries in shape 
and appearance, but grow like blackcaps. Fruit 
is dark reddish purple, very beautiful and 
appetizing. Much superior to the Co- 
lumbian which was one of the best. Plants 
are vigorous, hardy and very productive, 
and so far have shown no signs of disease. 
Sodus is the result of a cross between 
Dundee black raspberry and Newburgh 
red raspberry. You will like its unique: 
flavor. Try it! 
PRICES: 
l-yr. No. 1 plants 
25 plants_...$1.00 300 plants $ 8.15 
50 plants.... 1.75 400 plants 9.60 
100 plants... 3.25 500 plants 11.50 
200 plants... 5.95 1000 plants 22.45 
