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Unquestionably New Morrison is the best and most dependa- 
ble late Blackcap known. No desirable quality seems lacking. 
It produces enormous yields of huge, glossy black fruit, nearly 
an inch in diameter. It ripens late, when other varieties are 
no longer in season. 


New Morrison is the only variety claimed to be superior to 
Cumberland. Itis hardy, long-lived, extremely disease-resistant, 
and grows on any soil. 
Price: 1-yr., selected plants, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for 
$2.60; 50 for $4.65; 100 for $7.85; 250 for $17.50; 500 for 
$32.00; 1,000 for $60.00. 

CUMBERLAND Bargain No. ll 





_One of the largest, and the best midseason kind. 6 New Morrison, 1-yr. 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, with true ‘“Black- 12 Cumberland, 1-yr. 
cap Flavor.” Free from seediness and crumbling. 12 New Logan, 1-yr. 
Firm and of good texture. Rich black color. Bush 6 Sodus Purple, 1-yr. 
hardy; vigorous grower, with plenty of fruiting wood. (A $3.55 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $2.88, Not Prepaid 
a 
NEW LOGAN Most Dependable Early Blackcap. 
Ripens one week earlier than Cumberland. It is an extremely heavy 
yielder, with berries fully as large as those of Cumberland. 
- PRICES OF CUMBERLAND AND NEW LOGAN: - Price, l-yr., selected 
plants, 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.25; 100 for $3.95; 250 for 
$9.00; 500 for $16.95; 1,000 for $31.50. 
2-yr., Bearing-Age Transplants: Price, 35¢ each; 6 for $1.75; 12 for 
$2.50; 25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.50; 100 for $13.75; 250 for $30.00; 500 
SODUS PURPLE 
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CUMBERLAND 

SAVE A YEAR WITH _ Raspberry 
Bears enormous fruit! Two to three times as large 
P ~ A as the older Purplecaps. Greatly resembles Red 
ed ri n & = oy e Raspberries in shape and appearance, but bush 
grows like Blackcaps. Fruit is delicious, being very 
Pp sweet, and excellent either fresh or canned. 
T RA Bey S LA ae TS Price: I-yr., No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.05; 12 for $1.85; 
25 for $2.75; 50 for $4.70; 100 for $8.25; 250 for 
$18.25. 
Whitten’s Bearing-Age Transplants will fruit 
this summer. They are ideal for home gar- 
deners, and for commercial planters desiring 
quick returns on their investment. We offer 
2-yr., Bearing-Age Transplants in Cumberland 
and New Logan Black Raspberry, all varieties 
of Red Raspberries listed, Golden Queen Yel- 
low Raspberry, Thornless Boysenberry and 
Alfred Blackberry. 
See illustration at the left of a typical Whit- 
ten’s Black Raspberry Transplant. Note par- 
ticularly the heavy, fibrous root system, and 
strong, well-balanced canes. This photograph 
was taken in November, and shows the fin- 
ished transplant ready for you to set this spring. 
For best results, trim canes closely when 
planting. Handled in this manner they will 
produce berries within three months, and oa 
full crop the second season. 

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