CERTIFIED FREE OF DISEASE 
By Michigan State Department of Agriculture 
MIDSEASON 
CUMBERLAND bixckcae 
The Leader of the Blacks 
50 Plants Now Only $1.60 
The leader among all black. raspberries. 
This is the most popular with growers, as 
‘t does well in any climate or any well 
drained soil. The large, rich, black berries 
present such an attractive appearance that 
buyers pay the top-notch prices for them. 
Excellent for table use and canning. The 
Cumberland sets so many berries that it 
is necessary to give them a severe trim- 
ming, as the plants could not hold up if 
all the berries came to mature size. 
Handy Garden 
Assortment 
25 1-Yr. No. 1 Latham Red 
Raspberry. 
25 1-Yr. No. 1 Cumberland 
Black Raspberry. 
$1.49 
No Discountt. 
25 1-Yr. No. 1 Taylor Red 
Raspberry. 
25 1-Yr. No. 1 Logan Black 
Raspberry. 
$1.59 
No Discountt. 
the grower and consumer. In years past 
have had to return many late orders with 
disappointing words: ‘Sold out.” 
Order Early! 

' Latham (1-yr. 
On the Benton Harbor market, the largest 
cash fruit market in the world, more Cumber- 
lands were brought than any other black rasp- 
berry, a fitting testimonial to its high regard by 
Moral— 
PRICES FOR ONE-YEAR RASPBERRY PLANTS 
we 
the 
am (1-yr. Fancy, 2 2 50 $100 250 «© 400 
_ will fruit this year) ...... ..- 80.90 $1.40 $2.00 $3.60 $8.00 $12.50 
Latham (l-yr. No.1) .........: Jo 100 175 3.00 6.00 9.00 
_ Latham (1-yr. Medium) ....... 50 70 = 110 1.95 4.00 6.75 
_ New Taylor (1-yr. Fancy, SS 
will fruit this year) ......... 90- 150 2.50 4.00 8.50 13.50 
New Taylor (1-yr. No. 1) ..... “2 125 175 325 «©7225 = 10.50 
Sodus five. No.1)... o>, 90 [£40 2.00 3.60 800 12.50 
- Indian Summer (1-yr. No.1) .. .90 1.50 2.50 4.00 8.50 13.50 
_ New Logan (1-yr. No. 1) ..... 2 115 (165 = 3.00. «(6.50 9.25 
7D 9,00 
100 160 2.50 6.00 
_ Cumberland (1-yr. No. 1) ..... 
1000 
$26.00 
20.00 
15.00 
27.50 
22.00 
26.00 
27.50 
21.00 
- 20.00 





New Logan Blackcap 
The Earliest Black Raspberry 
The best dependable early Blackcap. 
In some localities where it has been 
grown for the past few years, Logan 
has almost displaced other early varie- 
ties. Ripens a week to 10 days earlier 
than Cumberland, which allows the 
grower to get in on the early market, 
when prices are high. 
Berries are as large as the Cumberland, bears 
as heavily and ripens a week ahead of Cumber- 
land. This gives the grower a chance to make 
some real money. One of the New Logan's 
outstanding characteristics is its resistance to 
mosaic and other Raspberry diseases. We have 
a fine lot of thrifty plants to offer. Prices 
at left. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
The Giant New Everbearing Red Raspberry 
TWO CROPS IN ONE YEAR! 
12 Extra Large Plants Only 90c 
Earliest to ripen in late spring, top prices are assured as it has 
the Red Raspberry market all to itself. The berries are long, 
deep red, small cavity, very rich in flavor. Plants are hardy, tall 
and very productive. At this writing, on the 4th of October, we 
are picking Indian Summer berries and expect to do so for a 
whole month. The writer brought a single twig to the office 
loaded with 129 berries ripe and green. What a sight of beauty 
to behold! 



Made Double Entire Cost 
of Plants the First Year! 
MR. W. J. BEUSCHLEIN 
OF DETROIT, MICH., WRITES: 
“I want to tell you about the Latham 
transplants I bought of you. I set out 500 
LATHAM (2-yr.) Midseason 
Transplants 
NEW TAYLOR (2-yr.), Midseason 
to Late, Transplants 
SODUS (2-yr.) Purple Cap, 
Transplants 
INDIAN SUMMER (2-yr.) Trans- 
plants, 2 crops a year (Everbearer) 
NEW LOGAN (2-yr.) Transplants. 
CUMBERLAND (2-yr.) Transplants 
plants in March and in July I sold enough 
of these wonderful berries to pay for more 
ee ee ey 
than double the cost of the plants. I never 
heard of such a remarkable record for the 
first year. Next spring I will set out five 
acres; can you supply me with plants? I 
am more than satisfied and thank you for 
your ¢o-operation.”" 

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12 25 
$1.00 $2.00 
1.25 2.00 
1.25 2.00 
1.25 2.00 
1.25 2.00 
1.00 2.00 
50 100 200 300 400 1000 
$3.00 $5.00 $8.50 $12.75 $16.00 $35.00 
3.75 6.50 10.00 
3.75 6.50 10.00 
3.75 6.50 10.00 
3.75 6.00 . 9.00 
3.00 . 5.00 8.50 12.75 16.00 35.00 
