LARGEST BLACKCAP 
RASPBERRY GROWN 
Berries as Large as a Quarter 
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 
me new variety was found growing wild in 
Girard, Penna., by County Agent Paul Crossman of 
Erie County. Mr. Crossman was attracted by its un- 
usually 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 1943. Don’t wait too long, as 
when our quota is sold, 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 plant- 
ing. The large attractive berries meet all culinary requirements. They 


















gon No. , Maitleon are high in quality, firm texture, juicy, not so seedy as other blackcaps. 
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*nortiso® & 4 Oo MORRISON Berries hold up longer in 
ree No. } pf het grocery and market displays. 
They will | THORNLESS DEWBERRY | 
Sam ‘> rie or black raspbe varieties 
only ts outyield other black raspberry varieties. aos : ; 
For ne piscoud “Not just another blackcap.” This is a new Dewberry of the Lucretia 
No. 2 “Largest black raspberry I have ever type, and is absolutely thornless. This new 




oliectio® seen variety grows like any dewberry, and is very 4 
pitred pewberts _ “No diseased Morrisons have been productive, and hardy. This is just as big 
25 qhomles® a found to this date,” (1940). an improvement as the thornless Boysen- 
28 vg. No: 1 = “The most promising late black rasp- berry over the old thorny one, that we do 
1 * ony”) ts berry growing at the New York Station.” not list any more. Why put up with 
Fot 9 DiscoU™ Geo. 1. Slate. thorns, and scratched up hands and 
N arms when you can grow our thorn- 
1-Yr.-Old No. 1 Plants less Dewberries. We have just a 
Bach = yy 2, oae5 $0.25 SO fore $3.25 300 for ....$12.95 | limited amount of them to offer this 
9 hee ond 60 eee 4.00 400 for .... 15.95 | year, but get a few of them this year, 
vi ake pee 1.50 100sfore 2.) 5.00 1000 for .... 39.00 | to get started early. Dewberries are 
5 foe) en ee 2.00 200 for tices: 8.95 LESS DISCOUNTS always in good demand, and there is 
nothing nicer than a dish full of them “a> 
2-Yr.-Old Bearing-Age Plants with sugar and cream. : 
Roch 7. 7 gies $1.25 G* for Sa. $4.00 20 1OF Bete oe $12.50 Price: 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $3.95. Bearing-age 
DO AON eerste 3.00 LU Zy NON rs ta ee 7.00 2-yr. transplants: 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50. No discount. 


LESS DISCOUNTS. 25 LIMIT TO A CUSTOMER 
Tze ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
Our 2-yr. bearing-age plants bear a year sooner—berries first year. 
STANDS 30 DEGREES BELOW ZERO, GEO. STROMER, ORIGINATOR 
Year after year, with diligent care, I have propagated 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 144 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 withstood 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 crates this year in September 
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PRICES—LESS DISCOUNTS 1-Yr.-Old No. 1 Plants 
UP BS ore re eee $1.00 100: forsee: $3.85 400 for ....$11.00 
RO RIOTOY nce 1.25 200: ton52.55 7.00 $00 for .... 12.50 
DO 3G¥eo kk 2.25 200 forsee 9.00 1000 for .... 24.50 
2-Yr.-Old Bearing-Age Plants 
L108 S Los. $0.20 45° S00 32. eee $2.25 78 ior $5.75 
OOK we -90 OO: 168 cane ke as 4.00 100 for te 6.50 
12 Jota ee 1.50 
Less Discounts 

