
MORRISON BLACKCAP 
@ The Outstanding New Raspberry of the Year ® 



New Morrison Blackeap 
MORRISON Berries hold up longer in grocery 
and market displays. They will outyield other black 
raspberry varieties and finally They Make More 
Dollars for the Grower. 
SCARFF’S BERRY PLANTS. ARE BETTER 
1. Over 50 years experience with small fruit 
plants and we now offer the best varieties for home 
and commercial planting. 
2. Heavy, well-rooted plants in excellent growing 
condition. You can depend on satisfaction with the 
stock we send you. 
3. All raspberry plants have been twice in- 
spected in the field in the growing season and may 
be shipped into any state, except certain counties in 
Bristol 
Gaining Popularity as the 
Best Midseason Blackcap 
Healthy—Hardy—Highest Quality. A tre- 
mendous producer of the highest quality 
fruits. Widely adapted. 
Here is an excellent quality berry, large, glossy 
and attractive. The bushes are hardy, vigorous and 
bear very heavy crops of the most delicious fruits. 
Although a comparatively new variety Bristol has 
already taken a high ranking place among the best 
of the Blackcap Raspberries for both home and 
commercial planting. 

Black Raspberry Prices 
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A Money Maker For the Commercial Grower and a Berry 
that You Will Be Proud to Produce 
Originated in Northern Ohio as a chance seedling 
by the late Fred Morris 
We quote Mr. Morris: ‘In fruit it has the biggest black raspberries 
that I have ever seen and I have been growing Cumberland for years 
but they look small beside the Morris (Introduced as Morrison). Had 
vines that were 12 years old and still doing well.” 
MORRISON is being enthusiastically ac- 
cepted by the commercial growers who have 
seen it. Here is what they say: 
“Not just another Black Cap.” , 
“Largest Black Raspberry I have ever seen.” 
“The most promising late black raspberry grow- 
ing at the New York Station.’’—Geo. L. Slate. 
“Morrison proving the most outstanding Black 
Cap I have ever seen and I guess I have grown most 
of them.” 
“Larger and firmer than Cumberland. Does not 
crumble. Hold their size to the last of the picking 
season.”’ 
“In spite of heavy wind damage we have har- 
’ vested a very profitable crop (1942). As usual, 
Morrison brought a premium of $1.50 to $2.00 per 
bushel over Cumberland and there was _ never 
enough to supply the demand even though we picked 
240 bushels one time over when they were at their 
height.”’ 
Mr. P. S. Crossman, County Agent reports: 
“The Morrison berry is somewhat the most at- 
tractive berry that I have ever seen and I have 
traveled in most of the bramble sections in several 
states at fruiting time. With us the berry ripens 
slightly later than Cumberland, is considerably 
larger, very dark glossy in color and sells at a 
premium at all times.” 

MORRISON excells as a berry for both home and 
commercial planting. The large attractive berries 
meet all culinary requirements. They are high in 
quality, firm texture, juicy, not so seedy as other 
blackcaps. 

New Bristol Raspberry 
