POTOMAC > 
Purple Cap 
Potomac is the best of 
all the purple varieties, so 
we are growing only this 
variety. Potomac will bear 
you twice as much fruit as 
any black or red Raspberry 
we have to offer. A Poto- 
mac bush in full bearing 
looks like it is all fruit. 
Hardly any leaves are showing. It’s a cross between a 
Black Raspberry and a Red’ Raspberry. Introduced a 
few years ago by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Fruit is a beautiful bright purple, large, firm, and of fine 
flavor all of its own. Add a few of these fine CERTIFIED 
plants to your collection for jams, jellies, to be used fresh, canned or frozen. 
Although Potomac is a Black and Red cross, it leans towards the Blacks, 
and is handled like one. It’s propagated from tips. Should be pruned like a 
Black Raspberry. Plants are limited this year, so order early. 
Extra early. 




POTOMAC PRICES 
1-Year, No. 1? Plants 

NO DISCOUNT 
2-Year-O!ld, Bearing-Age 
Transplents 

Each?) 2..$1-25)(1/2) for) $7.50 
3 for... 3:00)| 25 for 12°50 
6 for... 4.50 | LIMIT 
NO DISCOUNT 
RED RASPBERRY 
Extra fine flavor. SUNRISE will grow and produce farther 
south than any other Red Raspberry known. Still it is perfectly hardy in all 
SUNRISE 
The OUTSTANDING NEW RED RASPBERRY originated 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture has now been christened 
SUNRISE, It comes to fruit growers with many advantages 
over older sorts. 
DR. DARROW and PROFESSOR CLARK describe the new 
berry in the U. S. Department Circular 397. It originated as a 
cross between Latham and Ranere. Among other things they say: 
“Of most importance about SUNRISE from the standpoint of 
the practical grower perhaps are: 
1—“HARDINESS and RESISTANCE to disease.” 
2—“EARLINESS and LARGER SIZE of the berry as com- 
pared with Ranere.” 
3—“BETTER TEXTURE and QUALITY of the fruit com- 
pared with Latham.” 
SUNRISE PRICES 
l-yr., No 1, First Class 
5OMOKE-- pels 
6 for. os 2: 1.50 100 for .. 12.00 
2h tONen 2.50 500 for .. 39.00 
PEYR fey haste: Sat 4.50 1000 for .. 65.00 
2-yr., Bearing Age 
Eachar ccmh $0.50 U2eforee aL ssl> 
Se fOr ed 1.25 25 for 5.95 
6 for 2.00 100 for 18.95 
All Sunrise Prices LESS DISCOUNTS 
Irish Juniper 
Of decided columnar form and im- 
mediately attracts attention. For for- 
mal work, especially in contrast with 
other plants, it has decided advantage 4 Hi 
over anything you can use for such . 
work. Slender in habit; needs no 
shearing. 
PRICES—NO DISCOUNT 
Each 2 5 10 
8=10 inch). .S0.75 $1.25. $2.75 $5.50 
18-24 inch .. 1.50 2.50 5.50 9.95 
7 Ie Pn a 2.50 4.00 
BEA SE casts s 3.00 5.75 B&B 
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northern states, and some parts of Canada. 
“In New Jersey, where SUNRISE has been grown commercially for 
a period of six years, it has been outstanding.” 
MR. BLACK, a prominent New Jersey fruit grower, writes June 12, 
1942. 
“Have picked SUNRISE twice from plants planted in the spring of 
1941 and had fair picking from this one-year-old field. They brought 
25c a pint. We do not think Latham will be ripe for 2 weeks as they are 
just shedding their petals. Have a good prospect for a heavy crop.” 
These comments from competent and practial men are evidence that this NEW 
SUNRISE will find an important place in Raspberry growing. It combines the most 
necessary characteristics of a successful berry—HARD 
INESS—RESISTANCE to DISEASE— EARLINESS 
and HIGH QUALITY of FRUIT. 
SUNRISE has been under test and ob- 
servation by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture since 1923. We offer it to the gen- 
eral public at prices 
that are reasonable 
The supply is limit- 
ed. Place your ord- 
er early. 



Sunrise 
Extra 
Early 
