Stchelins BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND fxeer ae 
Most popular black raspberry today because of its great size, beauty, 
its firmness and productiveness. The fruit is the largest of the black 
raspberry family, often measuring practically an inch in diameter. 
Cumberland is very hardy, and will stand many degrees below zero 
without injury. It sets a great many berries, and should be heavily 
trimmed to get best results. Is a wonderful canning berry, makes de- 
licious pies and jelly. Commands top market prices for black rasp- 
berries. Is almost disease free, and very popular because of this 
quality. Stands severe drought and cold weather conditions well, and 
is able to grow on almost any soil that is not wet. PRICED BELOW. 

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LOGAN EARLY SWEET 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
An Ohio origination. Logan ripens 7 to 10 days ahead of 
Cumberland, which allows the grower to get on the mar- 
ket ahead of other varieties, giving him an opportunity to 
make some real money. Produces immense crops of’ jet 
& black berries, as large as Cumberland. Does not crumble, 
& and the last picking looks as nice as the first. Stands severe 
: weather conditions. A great deal of its present 
popularity is due to its “disease-free qualities.” 
PRICED BELOW. 
PRICES—Cumberland 
and Logan 











25 for $1.85 200 for $10.95 
SOM iOrmeG.o0 DUO mtormers lero 
100 for 5.50 1000 for 37.50 
2-Yr. Bearing Age Plants 
12 for $2.50 100 for $11.95 
25 for 3.95 500 for 35.00 
50 for 6.95 1000 for 65.00 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants Available 
BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED 
It is the most coreless blackberry that we have. It succeeds 
almost everywhere. Is of excellent flavor, very firm, and 
the size holds up well to the end of the picking season. Has 
very small seeds. Hardy, and has withstood 30 degrees be- 
low zero. Has long picking season. Ripens a few days 
earlier than Eldorado. The plant is a very vigorous grower, 
and at no time has been infected with common black- 
berry diseases. Its Michigan origination makes it adaptable 
to all sections. PRICED BELOW. 
ELDORADO 
Produces a full crop of jet black berries of large size. Has 
a delicious aroma and flavor. Is an excellent shipper, 
retaining its rich glossy black color after being picked. 
Very small core, and is a favorite for canning. Extremely 
hardy. Most of the fruit is borne on the top part of the 
plants, and care should be taken when trimming not to 
cut it back too far. PRICED BELOW. 

PRICES—Altred and Eldorado 
1-Year No. 1 Plants 
12 for $1.45 50 for $3.35 500 for $21.75 
25 for 1.95 100 for 5.50 1000 for 37.50 
2-Year Transplants Alfred 
12 for $2.50 — 50 for $ 6.95 500 for $35.00 
25 for 3.95 100 for 11.95 1000 for 65.00 {17} 
