Stromers Raspberries 
MORRISO Re Blackcap Raspberry 
LARGEST BLACKCAP RASPBERRY GROWN—EBerries as Large as a Quarter 
Would you believe that there could be a Black Rasberry that would grow larger than the Cumberland? Well, there 
is one now called the Morrison Blackcap. This new variety was found growing wild in Girard, Penna., by County Agent 
Paul Crossman of Erie County. Mr. Crossman was attracted by its unusually large size, and its shiny jet black color. 
The berry is much larger than the Cumberland, many of them nearly an inch in diameter. Mr. Crossman says that 
the plants are very free from disease, and are vigorous growers. We have been fortunate in obtaining a limited amount 
of these plants for our own propagation purposes, but we are going to let a few of them go to our customers for 1947. 
Don’t wait too long, as when our stock is sold, we will have to refund the money, and you will have to wait to get your 
start. MORRISON excels as a berry for both home and commercial planting. The large attractive berries meet all culi- 
nary requirements. They are high in quality, firm texture, juicy, not so seedy as other Blackcaps. MORRISON berries 
hold up longer in grocery and market displays. They will outyield other 
Black Rasberry varieties. 
“Not just another Blackcap.” 
“Largest Black Raspberry I have ever seen.” 





Look on page 
10 for Cum- MA : r 
No diseased Morrison have been found to this date. 
berland Black & ee: : aS 
Raspberry. The most promising late Black Raspberry growing at the New York 
Station.” —Geo. L. Slate. 
Our Cumberland Blackcap listed on page 10 is 
reliable and good. Has been the outstanding com- 
mercial variety for many years. Now, however. 
Morrison comes along, and is just as much better 
in every way, that we are sure in a few years, every- 
one will be growing Morrison. It bears twice as 
many berries because the plants grow twice as 
large, and the berries are a third larger too. It is 
possible to pick 8 pints of berries from a single 
well-cared for plant, the second year after set, so 
you see you do not need to buy many for home 
use. At 30 cents per pint you can see it will pay 
you to buy a few-.plants and raise your own, and 
have fresh fruit and some to can. We have less 
plants to offer this year than last on account of 
labor shortage. We were unable to fill one-third of 
the orders last spring, so you know what to do. 
Don’t overlook the 20% discounts for early orders. 
Collection No. 6 
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100 ee 5 25 Morrison 1-yr. 
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$14.38 Only $4.75 
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No Discount 
1-Year-Old No. 1 Plants 
Each ....$0.35 25 ators oes.9> 300 for $23.95 
3 for .. 1.00 50 for 6°25 500 for 39.00 
6: fora 1.00 100 for 9.95 1000 for 75.00 
12 for .. 2.95 200 for 17.00 Less Discount 
2-Year-Old Bearing-Age Plants 
Each ....$1.25 6 for .. .$4.50 25 for ..$14.00 
3 fore >.00 P23 foresee O Less Discount 
25 Limit to a Customer 

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