
Whitten’s Black Raspberry plants are all grown on sandy loam, the 
ideal soil for this purpose, and are given careful attention and ample 
, fertilizer, making them vigorous and healthy, ready to start a quick 
\ growth when transplanted. Our Raspberry fields have all had two in- 
A spections this past summer, made by authorized Michigan State Inspec- 
\ tors, and found free from disease. Michigan has the most rigid plant 
4 inspection of any state, and Michigan-grown Raspberry plants are 
acknowledged the best that can be bought. 
CUMBERLAND The Breadwinner of the Blackcap Family! 
j One of the largest of all Blackcaps, and the 
very best midseason kind. No Blackcap has ever been grown as ex- 
tensively as Cumberland, nor attained as great popularity in all Rasp- 
berry producing sections of the country. 

























Fruit is large, plump and juicy, with a true ‘’Blackcap Flavor” all 
its own. Free from seediness and crumbling, with extremely firm tex- 
ture, which makes Cumberland an ideal shipper. Plants are hardy, 
thrifty growers, producing enormous crops over a long period of time, 
and are especially free from anthracnose, the common disease of all 
Raspberries. Cumberland has been the greatest commercial Blackcap 
of all time, and is a variety we can honestly recommend to every 
planter. 
NEW LOGAN Most Dependable Early Black Raspberry. 
In many localities, where New Logan has 
been grown extensively for the past few years, it has nearly re- 
placed all other early varieties. Ripens a week or ten days earlier 
than Cumberland, giving the grower a chance to market his crop 
ahead of the midseason rush to get the highest prices. The fruit 
is nearly as large as Cumber- 
c ’ land, very rich and sweet, 
Whitten’s Complete with a distinctive wild flavor. 
Raspberry Garden Plants are hardy and very 
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Bargain No. drought-resistant. The per- 
1 >) fect early variety to be grown 
25 Cumberland in connection with Cumber- 
land, thus covering the en- 
tire season. 
All l-yr., No. 1 Plants 
ONLY $1.90 
Net, Not Prepaid 
: E e 1 New Morrison 
re Blackecap 

New Logan 
Black Cap 


Cumberland 
Black Cap 
Save a Year 
with Bearing-Age 
Transplants 
Whitten’s bearing-age transplants 
will fruit this summer. They are ideal 
for home gardeners, and for com- 
mercial planters desiring quick re- 
turns on their investment. We offer 
2-yr., bearing-age transplants in 
Cumberland Black Raspberry, all 
varieties of Red Raspberries listed, 
and in Alfred Blackberry. 
See illustration at the left of a 
typical Whitten’s Black Raspberry 
transplant. Note particularly the 
heavy, fibrous root system, and 
strong, well-branched canes. This 
photograph was taken on our farms 
in November, and shows the finished 
transplant ready for you to set this 
spring. 
For best results, trim canes close- 
ly when planting. Handled in this 
manner they will produce berries 
within three months, and a full crop 
the second season. 
We specialize in growing Cum- 
berland transplants of unusual size 
and vigor, material that is unsur- 
passed in quality. It will pay you to 
bear this in mind when placing your 
order. 
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