Painesville, Ohio SMALL FRUITS 
RASPBERRIES 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 

By Mail, Express or 
Postpaid Freight Collect 
10 100 10 100 1000 
Cumberland ...$0. Bo oe 00 $0.60 $3.50 $24.00 
New Logan .... 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
Cuinberiatd. eal. vigorous, throwing up stout, 
stocky, well-branched canes that produce im- 
mense crops. Fruits very profitable; large and 
firm. Midseason. 
New Logan. (The earliest Blackcap known.) Of 
Ohio origin, this new Blackcap has gained much 
favor among berry growers. Its quality and pro- 
ductiveness are excellent, but its paramount 
value lies in the cropping season which is a 
week or more earlier than normal. Highly re- 
sistant to all Black Raspberry diseases. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES 

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Postpaid Freight Collect 
10 100 10 100 1000 
SOGUStm syed = |< s i .0O $5.50 $0.75 $5.00 $40.00 
INCOR sj. 8 cae 1.00 5.50 -15 5.00 40.00 
Sodus. A new Purple Raspberry, extra large, of medium purple color, sprightly and of ex- 
cellent quality, ripening shortly after Latham, Resistant to drought and practically im- 
mune to mosaic disease. Vigorous, very productive and hardy. 
Marion. New. Berries are very large, moderately juicy, firm, tart and good quality. About 
a week later than Sodus. Plants are vigorous, hardy, bear heavy crops. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
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10 100 10 100 . 1000 
Chiefper ert tsatihend cmiahels reheat cece $0.80 $4.00 $0.60 $3.50 $24.00 
Guthbertrsc cctgeten tee unten aaetike eyecare’ s .80 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
Indiants Suimimnene saci tre tmrorn at tele 1.10 6.50 85 6.00 50.00 
DOQTHOM etecyetecis oterceinti as chieae onset sss .80 4.00 -60 BY S10) 24.00 
Man CYamonor sare since. eitoee kal. con ee eatieacn a mens e253 7.50 AP)s) 7.00 60.00 
Newburgh reocae erie oc oaweaerenetorsa snes 85 4.50 .65 4.00 28.00 
SEUREOQISt ate weicsacs Sarat vameies Vac menue .80 4.00 .60 3.50 24.00 
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Chief. A Minnesota variety derived from Latham. Chief will not rival Latham, but supple- 
ments it by ripening 10 days earlier. In fact, Chief fills the gap for fresh table fruit 
between strawberries and other Raspberries. Bright red, ‘‘no crumbling,’’ ships well, tastes 
delicious, and pays dividends with extraordinary crops. 
Cuthbert. Very large, conical berries, measuring 3 inches around, so firm they can be ship- 
ped pongreds of miles by rail and arrive in good condition; flavor is sweet, rich and 
uscious. 
Indian Summer. (New.) Best of the so-called ‘‘“everbearing’’ Raspberries, first popularized 
by St. Regis. Sturdy canes bear abundant crops, first in June about the time of Chief; then 
again in September, bearing up to the first frosts. The medium red berries are large, 
slightly irregular, inclined to crumble, soft and luscious to the taste. Not sufficiently 
firm for shipping, but very good for local market, and for vastly enjoyable home garden 
use. 
Latham. Perfectly hardy, withstanding Manitoba winters without protection. Production 
superlative. The berries large and round with profitable shipping firmness. A rich brilliant 
red, an eye-catcher on market stands, a delightful table feature, a perfect canned exhibit. 
Marcy. The individual berry is very large, long-conic, firm, 
thick fleshed, medium red with a bright gloss; mild in flavor 
and of very good quality. The plants are tall and sturdy, 
needing no support, bearing great quantities of fruit out in 
GARDEN R T the open to be easily picked. 
Newburgh. A new variety, Newburgh is a vigorous grower, 
hardy and productive. Its berries are large and do not crum- 
RHUBARB or “’PIE PLANT” ble; of attractive high color; in quality somewhat superior 
By Mail Express or Freight to Latham, which it precedes by a few days. Excellent keeper 

; and shipper. 
pect colls eorest 100 St. Regis (Ranere). Commences to ripen with the earliest and 
i : We 0. a 1.25 $6.90 continues on young canes until October, many quarts often 
Aa a nee ran pe $ 75 ae 50 9.00 being picked after the first snow falls. Berries bright crim- 
sad onc o Hho eee Oh eae p00 a0 ss I dase CE eased dchmcugecy: 
Taylor. The New York Test Reports claim this 1935 introduction 
to be “the most promising new red Raspberry.’’ Good bright 
red color; of long-conical shape, and extreme size. Ripens 
before Latham, and holds up well during a long season, pro- 
ducing tremendous crops. 
Linnaeus. Large, early, tender and fine. The old reliable pie 
kind. Can the surplus for winter use: it comes in handy for 
pies of summer freshness. 
Ruby. A Canadian introduction, ruby-red, low acidity. 
Flare. A choice new kind, red, well worth trying. 
ASPARAGUS 
SMALL FRUIT COLLECTION No. | 
i E or Freight, 
Sy eA Secollact : Premier Strawberry Plants 
25 100 25 100 1000 Catskill Strawberry Plants 
Eo) A $1.00 $2.50 $0.80 $1.95 $10.50 Cumberland Black Raspberry 
“oh. oc) a Sea een HO 2.00 55 Ome S00 Latham Red Raspberry 
Martha Washington. A new rust-resistant Asparagus, For the Concord Grape 
home or market; it stands ahead of all others in size, vigor, Piedeals eis 
tenderness, quolity and rust-resistance. Port an prope 
Mary Washington. Same family and character, equally rust- Niagara Grape 
resistant, but somewhat earlier and larger, with stalks HL Schaal 
inclined to oval shape. Ureaw Grane 
HORSERADISH | i 
Maliner Kren. A cultivated strain of profitable productivity. por elt Post: Prepaids fer $8.95 
Make no mistake, this variety bites. 
By mail, postpaid: 10 for 50c; $3.00 per 100. 
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