
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
As you no doubt know, you rarely find BLACK RASPBERRIES on the market 
in California. If you want this fine berry; you will have to grow it. Below we 
offer two fine varieties. Plant a few. 
Black Raspberries 
EVANS. We have fruited this new black raspberry for the past two seasons, | 
and have found that they produce much more per plant than any other black- 
cap either in our main field or our trial plantings. We are going to plant more 
Evans and believe you should try them. Plant four feet apart and eight feet 
across rows. If you are going to grow black raspberries in California this should 
be your first choice. This is a smart time to plant black raspberries for market. 
Due to OPA price policy commercial growers have stopped raising blackcaps 
in California. Acreage planted this year, 1946, will not fruit until 1947 when 
there is every reason to expect OPA to be out of business and there is sure to 
be a bear market and good demand. 
PRICE, PREPAID: 25c ea., 10 for $2, 100 for $10, 1000 for $80. 
MUNGER. An old favorite in this country; one well adapted to California 
conditions. Big berries with plenty of juice. This has been our main com- 
mercial blackcap for several years. It is one you can depend on. 
PRICE, PREPAID: 25c ea., 10 for $2, 100 for $10, 1000 for $80. 


Special Planting instructions with each order of plants. 


