

Scarff’s Registered Raspberries 
Grown by The Ohio Small Fruit Improvement Association 

secure strong disease-free plants. 
Berries such as these’ 
produced by Registered Plants. 

Suggestions for Successful 
Raspberry Growing 
1. Plant dependable disease-free stock. 
2. Maintain proper isolation from other diseased 
or wild plants. 
3. It is generally recommended that red and 
black Raspberries should not be grown within at 
least 20 rods of each other. An exception to 
this would be that our Logan Blackcap and New- 
burgh or Marcy Red Raspberries are sufficiently 
disease resistant that they can be planted side 
by side. 
4. Any plants showing any symptoms of disease 
should be promptly removed and burned. 
5. All Raspberry plants should be set very 
early in the spring. Better have us reserve your 
planting stock now and we will send to you at 
proper season. 
6. All Raspberry plants are benefited by lib- 
eral applications of manure, Sulphate of Am- 
monia or other Nitrogen fertilizer. 
7. To maintain bright clean thrifty canes and 
control Anthracnose use Dry Lime Sulphur 10 
pounds to 50 gallons water. Spray each spring 
while still dormant on buds just beginning to show 
green. When the tip plants are first set out cut 
off the old stems to the ground. 
Prices Registered Raspberries 
Available in following varieties only: 
By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
BLACK RASP.—-Lots of 25 100 500 
Cumberland, Bristol, : 
New Logan $2.05 $9.50 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Latham, Newburgh .... 2.10 9.75 32.95 
$32.50 
(In case we should be sold out of Registered 
Raspberries when your order is received, please 
state if we may send you State Certified plants 
of the same variety—and equal value.) 
All POSTPAID prices 5% higher west of 
the Mississippi river. 
The first step in successful fruit culture is to 



What Are Registered Plants? 
Registered Raspberry plants are extraordinarily 
free from disease; they are strong and vigorous and 
true to name. They are grown only by the Ohio 
Small Fruit Improvement Association. Registered 
plants are produced under regulations which allow 
net more than one per cent of virus disease and not 
more than one-fourth per cent of galled plants in the 
parent plantings. 
Given proper isolation from outside disease sources 
and proper cultural care, Registered plants will pro- 
duce for you a healthy, high yielding, profitable rasp- 
berry plantation for a long period of years. Losses 
from the virus diseases and from gall will be negli- 
gible. Yield records taken in many plantings from 
registered and unregistered stock have proved this. 
Look at the yield records. Various Ohio Experiment 
Station publications and those of other states em- 
phasize the value of setting only disease-free plants. 
. cen right with the best stock obtainable—Reg- 
istered. 
@ REGISTERED VARIETIES @ 
ee A very high quality, prolific, widely 
Bristol adapted blackcap raspberry. 
This standard mid-season 
Cc um be rl an d blackcap has long maintained 
its position as the best there is. It is still the most 
widely planted variety grown, both for the market and 
for home use. It is adapted to a wide range of cli- 
mate and will do well anywhere blackeaps can be 
grown. The appearance and quality of the fruit is 
superior to any other variety. Cumberland berries 
will sell at a premium if you maintain its inherent 
high quality by keeping your planting in a vigorous 
healthy growing condition. 
The best early black raspberry now 
Logan grown in Ohio. ; 
The most widely adapted commercial 
Latham red Raspberry. 
Very large, bright red, high qual]- 
Newburgh ity. Resistant to mosaic. 
Look for this 
SEAL => 
Each bundle of 25 
plants carries one 
of these linen tags. 
It guarantees sat- 
Iisfaction. 
REGISTERED 
STOCK 
tmoperted and Regutered 
by 
THE OHID SMALL FRUIT 
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCUATION 
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