12 WAUNESBORO NUAStHIES, INC. 

Food rationing and the Victory Garden program have made berries a vital part of the 
home garden. Farmers who have an abundance of space seldom grew sufficient berries for 
family use. The city home owner on a 50-foot lot—having a wonderful opportunity of growing 
fruit for his own table—also neglected utilizing same. Home owners are now planting more 
berries and enjoying more fruit at less expense than ever before. Furthermore, they are deriv- 
ing a lot of satisfaction from growing and harvesting fresh fruit on their own property. 
RASPBERRIES 
This delicious, useful fruit is divided into two distinct classes—the Elackcaps and Reds. 
Blackcaps 
CUMBERLAND. Outstanding among the Blackcaps; the standard commercial variety as 
well as popular in the home garden. - Large, purplish black, prolific. Firm, good quality. 
Midseason. 
LOGAN. A new Blackeap. Early, ripening one week ahead of the Cumberland, heavy yielder. 
Large, glossy black. Resistant to the common diseases to which other Blackcaps are subject. 
An excellent companion to the Cumberland, extending the Blackcap season 
Standard Reds 
CHIEF. A sport of the famous Latham, but 10 days earlier, extending the season. Large, 
firm; heavy yielder. Good quality. 
LATHAM. Brilliant red, mosaic free. Good shipper, as well as useful for canning. The most 
extensively planted Red Raspberry. 
Prices of Blackcaps and Standard Reds: 
$2.00 per 12, $3.25 per 25. $5.50 per 50, $9.75 per 100, $24.00 per 300 
















Latham 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. Best known, most popular, hardiest, sweetest Blackberry. Large, black 
berries borne in clusters; practically coreless. Extensively planted both commercially 
and for home use. Prolific and profitable. Early. 
BLOWERS. Large, glossy black berries, which grow in clusters; melting sweet, ex- 
cellent flavor, prolific. Midseason. 
Blackberry Prices: 
$2.00 per 12, $3.25 per 25, $5.50 per 50, $9.75 per 100, $24.00 per 300 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRIES 
Often referred to as a low-growing Blackberry. There are several varieties of Dewherries; 
the Lucretia is the most popular and satisfactory. The fruit is large, often measuring 1144 
inches in length; sweet, highly flavored. 
$2.00 per 12, $3.25 per 25, $5.50 per 50, $9.75 per 100. $24.00 per 300 

Black Raspberry, Cumberland 
“New ‘Reds 
INDIAN SUMMER 
(Everbearing) 
A new, early, Everbesring Raspberry 
which is not anly among the best Reds, pro- 
ducing a chop in the Spring, but repeals dur- 
ing the Fall. laree, conical, frm, excellent 
quality, This new berry was introduced by 
the New York Ioxpertinent Station and is 
HOW being planted throughout the Past. 
SUNRISE 
A new early Red Raspberry introduced by 
the United States Department of Agriculture. 
Very early, wilh a lone picking season, which 
miakes 14 ideal for the home garden. Hardy, 
flavor pnd quality the beat, 
Prices of New Keds: 
$2.40 per 12, $4.00 per 25, $6.50 per 56, 
$11.00 per 100, $27.50 per 300 


£ldorado 
Blackberry 
