


Our 2-yr. bearing- 
age plants bear a 
year sooner—berries 
first year. 
Alfred Blackberry 
Stands 35° Below Zero 
Geo. Stromer, Originator 
Year after year, with diligent care, I have propa- 
gated 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 1% inches 
long, and the finest flavored of all Blackberries. It is 
practically CORELESS, sweet and delicious. Very 
small seed, 
EXTREMELY HARDY. ALFRED can be grown 
anywhere without winter protection, having with- 
stood 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.-Old No. 1 Plants 

12\ for Fass $1.00 250: foresees 6 $ 9.00 
25 fOfs ects see 1.25 400) forsee 11.00 
DON fOMr mee ect 220 S00 fore ae 12.50 
LO0n{forae.-7 70. 3.85 LOOO More... 24.50 
200 -for#. aes 7.00 Less Discounts 
2-Yr.-Old Bearing-Age Plants 
DfOro casi tee $0.20 SOsforee os. $4.00 
6: for reee er ee -90 DO AOT cei ete eisie o.70 
UZ ULOR Ge te aes siete 1.50 OO tions cree. ete 6.50 
BOOT ee cistern oneiers 2.25 Less Discounts 
we will have to refund the money, and you will have to wait to get your start. 
MORRISON excels as a berry for both home and commercial planting. The large 
attractive berries meet all culinary requirements. They are high in quality, firm tex- 
ture, juicy, not so seedy as other blackcaps. 
MORRISON Berries hold up longer in grocery and market displays. They will 
outyield other black raspberry varieties. 
““Not just another blackcap.’’ 
“‘Largest black raspberry I have ever seen.”’ 
‘“No diseased Morrisons have been found to this date.’’ (1940) 
‘The most promising late black raspberry growing at the New York Station.’’— 
Geo. L. Slate. 
1-Yr.-Old No. 1 Plants 
Fach) acciee totes $0.25 DORIOD Me cea c-curese + $3.25 300)-fora..4 ae $12.95 
SH for. sae eas .60 7D LORE ec toie cisiet ose 4.00 A400 Moree crest 15.95 
LARS Coy gin, anc Ia 1.50 LOORfor eects 5.00 1 O00 formers 39.00 
20:1, LOY we cael pred cael 2.00 ZOONfOP Ws. ens 3 8.95 LESS DISCOUNTS 
2-Yr.-Old Bearing-Age Plants 
EGGh er sac tele es $1.25 GriGro ccc cee $4.00 250 1OPMe etry tetera: $12.50 
RO fOP ee rere ae ere 3.00 T2RIOPER Se Asics oo ce 7.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS. 25 LIMIT TO "A CUSTOMER. 

MONEY-MAKING 

Boysenberry is the sensational new berry. It was in- 
troduced in 1932 in California. It is a cross between 
the California Loganberry, Raspberry, and Blackberry. 
Think of a berry that has a little of each of these fruits 
all in one giant, nearly seedless, beautiful wine-colored 
berry, with a flavor that you will never forget. They 
are sweet and juicy, yet firm enough to stand handling 
and shipping to market. The vines are hardy, and can 
be grown in the East and North, as well as in California 
and other southern states. 
Enormous Size 
From a recent publication by the United States Dept. 
of Agriculture is the following statement: “Under 
favorable conditions, 50 of the largest berries will fill a 
quart box.” Of course these 50 berries would have to 
be selected, and would not be the average. We would 
say that 75 to 85 berries would be average. 
Profitable 
Whether you are growing berries for market or just 
a few in your garden, it will pay you well to get started 
right now. Twenty-five plants will be plenty for home 
use. Six hundred plants will set an acre, set 8 ft. by 8 ft. 
BOYSENBERRY PRICES 
1-Year No. 1 Plants 2-Year-Old No. 1 Bearing-Age Transplants 
BifOr tacts site $0.35 200 forsee $ 7.95 PS Ce moc ar $0.25 SO. eiors.aere eee $5.50 
Gi for erecta -60 B00 Moree ee 11.50 SL fOF say sa sisters -60 LOO} forsee ee 9.95 
V2tfOP eee eter. 1.00 400 for ....... 13.60 Git foriits lesie es 1.00 Limit 200 to a cus- 
DO fOP se de ten ee 1.50 900) for) fener a 15.50 12S forgets sake 1.75 tomer. 
DOMIOR Mircns. ote ots 2.50 1000 forme ee 29.95 OOS LOD Sec citieletare 3.00 Less Discounts 
1OOcforweee te 4.40 Less Discounts Plant 2-year-old plants for quick results. 
The New MORRISON BLACKCAP 
LARGEST BLACKCAP RASPBERRY GROWN 
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 growing wild in Girard, Penna., by County Agent 
Paul Crossman 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. Crossman says that 
the plants are very free 
from disease, and are vig- 
orous growers. We _ have 
been fortunate in obtaining 
a limited amount of these 
plants for our own propa- 
gation purposes, but we are 
going to let a few of them 
go to our customers for 
1942. Don’t wait too long, 
as when our quota is sold, 


