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A teal novelty! : 
A New Sensational _ 
@) en re) aU AS Yellow Raspberry of 
® the black raspberry 
= type. It isa chance — 
scedling that is a cross between the red raspberry and the black 
raspberry. It is both a novelty shrub and a great fruit producer— ~ 
the berry being of a rich golden color of medium size. Its flavor 
is entirely different from any berry grown—a blend between the 
red and black raspberry. Just before the berry fully matures it is 
a rich yellow color, and when fully ripe reaches a rich golden yellow. 
It is truly a novelty shrub for your garden—the most unusual feature 
of this new variety is that after the first frost the canes will turn 
a rich yellow color, which is very outstanding during the winter 
months. The fruit can be eaten fresh or can also be 
successfully preserved; again they are very outstand- 
ing in a glass fruit jar for the berries retain their rich — 
golden color. 
This plant is not available anywhere else. We are 
introducing it to our customers for the first time. If 
you want a real novelty, try a few of these plants 
for your home garden. Price: 15c¢ each; 6 for 75c3 
12 for $1.35; or 25 for $2.25. 

























Golden Harvest 
ORRISON 

Originated in Northern Ohio by the late Fred Morris. We 
quote Mr. Morris: “‘In fruit, it has the biggest black raspberries 
that I ever saw and I have been growing Cumberland for years, 
but they look small beside the Morrison. Very drought-resistant 
—will produce a nice crop where other varieties are practically 
a failure. Very hardy. Ripens midseason to 
late. ees Blorribon eG and should. 
° ers above other standar ackcap varieties, 
Bargain and its distribution will certainly give new 
N 17 life to the blackcap industry.’’ Order early— 
: oO. get in on the ground floor—supply of plants 
6 New a very limited. See back cover for actual pho- 
told dkielal tograph. Price: 1-yr. No. 1 plants, 15c each; 
NE : 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.25; 50 for 
Sunrise $4.00; 100 for $7.50; 250 for $17.50; 500 
for $30.00; or $50.00 for 1000. See Back 
6 Golden Cover for Transplants. 
Harvest - : 
All 1-yr. ; ; es pee ; 
. Net, : 
Not Prepaid — 





_ The special. value of this new vare 
lety is its earliness. This year it was 
ready for its first picking June 8, Chief 
on June 19, and Latham on June 23rd. 2 
Has been under test by U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture since 1923. It combines 
the necessary characteristics of a suc 
y cessful _berry—EARLINESS and HIGH 
QUALITY of fruit, HARDINESS and — 
RESISTANCE TO DISEASE. Will 
deed on most any soil. Big dividends 
or commercial growers for it brings 
as much as $1.00 more per crate as it 
comes on the market before other kinds 
are ripe. See back cover for is 
description. Price: 1-yr. No. 1 plants, 
12c each; 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.10; 25 ~~ 
for $2.00; 50 for $3.75; or $6.00 per 
100. See Back Cover for Transplants. 
ALL RASPBERRIES ARE TWICE INSPECTED et 
New _ Sunrise 

