14 CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 
CHAMPION’S RASPBERRY PLANTS 
ARE ALWAYS A SAFE INVESTMENT 

PLANT SUNRISE 
FOR HOME OR FOR MARKET 
No. 1 — 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10 
100 for $12.35; 500 for $43.10; 1000 for $75.00 
The color is bright red but turns dark red 
on ripening. They are firm, fine textured, 
juicy, non-crumbly, mild sub-acid in flavor 
with a good Raspberry aroma, and better in 
quality than Latham. 
Official records of picking dates show SUN- 
RISE to be 10 to 16 days earlier than Latham. 
LATHAM 
No. 1 — 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10 
100 for $12.35: 500 for $43.10; 1000 for $75.00 
Tremendously Productive; Large Berries. 
Latham is a tall, vigorous grower, the canes 
are extra heavy, well able to support the load 
of fruit.. ‘The foliage is healthy, dark green, 
tough and leathery, highly resistant to insects. 
The berries are beauties and will cause a sen- 
sation wherever they are shown. Many are 
over an inch in diameter and they hold this 
size to the end of the season. Color dark 
rich red. 
EVERBEARING 
No. 1 — 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10 
100 for $12.35; 500 for $43.10; 1000 for $75.00 
INDIAN SUMMER. Indian Summer seems 
to be meeting with general favor. The berries 
are much larger than other so-called ever- 
bearing raspberries, roundish, conical, med- 
ium red, slightly crumbly and of excellent 
quality. The summer crop ripens very early; 
the autumn crop from September on to frost. 
Plants are hardy, vigorous, about medium 
height, and bear heavy crops. 

REGISTERED 
BLACK 
RASPBERRIES 
For the first time we can 
supply REGISTERED BLACK 
RASPBERRY PLANTS. These 
plants are grown and REGIS- 
TERED by the Ohio Small Fruit 
Improvement Association, Inc. 
Given proper isolation from 
outside disease sources and 
given proper cultural care REG- 
ISTERED PLANTS will pro- 
duce for you a healthy, high 
yielding raspberry plantation 
whnicn will remain profitable for 8 to 10 
years. You will not need to start a new patch 
every 2-4 years. Raspberries are now a very 
profitable crop if you start right with RE- 
GISTERED PLANTS. 
BRISTOL. A new variety which is among 
the best. A heavy yielder of attractive high 
quality berries. The bushes are hardy and 
vigorous with the crop ripening just ahead of 
Cumberland. 
CUMBERLAND. Black, large and productive, 
firm and a good shipper. Mid-season. 
NEW LOGAN. Earlier than Cumberland and 
picks heavier over a short season. Resistant 
to drouth and will often produce a crop when 
other varieties fail. It is also somewhat 
disease resistant. 


BLACK RASPBERRIES PRICES 
10 25 50 100 500 1000 
$1.80 $3.30 $5.70 $9.90 $34.50 $60.00 
NUT TREES 
ENGLISH WALNUT. In 1915, H. J. Champion the 
founder of this business, planted several small English 
Walnut trees around the house in which he lived. In 
a relatively short time these trees came into bearing 
and to-day are large shapely trees bearing annually 
a goodly amount of nuts which are of good size, thin 
shell, and of unusually good flavor and quality. 
2-3 ft. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
NEW CHINESE 
CHESTNUT 
Several years ago chestnut blight destroyed our native 
chestnut. Since that time the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture has been searching for a blight resistant 
strain. After many tests it was found that a type of 
Chinese Chestnut was not only blight resistant but an- 
early bearer of large, good quality nuts. 
18-24 inch $1.75; 3 for $4.50 


