




BLACKCAPS 
CUMBERLAND ~— Late 
The leading Blackcap wherever grown. Sets the standard c 
quality by which others are judged. Cumberland starts t. 
ripen midseason and bears through the late season. Produces 
a very profitable crop. Berries are large, round, black, firm, 
and “oozing’’ with rich flavor! Desirable for home. use 
canning, freezing, and market. Plants are self supportine. 
non-suckering. Set them 3% by 7 feet apart in the field, or 
4 feet apart in the garden. Plant in March, April, May. 
FREE PLANTING DIRECTIONS. SEE PRICES BELOW. 
LOGAN - Early 
An extra early ripening Blackcap, which should be in every 
garden and commercial planting. Planted along with Cum- 
berland, it lengthens the fruiting season and increases profits 
Logan Blackcaps are round, glistening black, and firm ‘ir 
quality. Juicy and sweet, they are desirable for fresh desserts, 
? drought. Set them 31 by 7 feet apart in field, or 4 feei 
apart in the garden. Plant in March, April, May. FREE 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS. SEE PRICES BELOW. ; 
PRICES: Cumberland and Logan Blackcap Plants 
Postpaid By Express Collect .» 
10 25 100 250 1006 
I-yr. selected ....$1.50 | $2.50 $ 7.45 $15.95 $39.95 
2-yr. bearing-age . 3.95 7295-02 1).5045 wee oan 
CUMBERLAND BLACKCAPS 
Hardy RED LAKE CURRANT 
2 BUSHES $1.10, Prepaid 
Finest of all Red Currants! Red Lake has extra large berries, large, full, well formed 
bunches. The yield is enormous, making it a dependable money maker for com- 
mercial growers. Red Lake is sweeter, less acid, and a better keeper than other 
Currants. A lively tonic in the diet. Ideal for pies, jam, jelly, juice. Used also 
with Apples and Raspberries in making delicacies. Rich in pectin. Red Lake bushes 
are upright growers, self-supporting, and ready to bear at an early age. HARDY 
EVERYWHERE. 1I-yr., selected bushes, 2 for $1.10; 10 for $4.50, postpaid. Also 
100 for $35.00, express collect. 
American 
CRANBERRY 
2 Bushes $1.50 
(Viburnum Americanum) . A beau- 
tiful medium tall growing bush, 
suitable for both front and back 
yard plantings. Large clusters of 
white flowers in spring, followed by 
large, glossy red berries which 
make delicious jam and jelly. Also 
enjoyed by the birds. Attractive 3 
lobed leaves turn red and purple in 
fall. Hardy and easy to grow any- 
where, 2-yr., field-grown bushes, 


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canning, etc. Plants are thrifty growers, hardy, resistant to 

79¢ each; 2 for $1.50, postpaid. ; RED LAKE CURRANTS aw: 

