-EMLONG'S RICH FLAVORED 
pees 
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“See foot note. 
Fruit almost 
round. Large 
and juicy. Thin, 
smooth - skin, 
whitish green 
color. The best quality. The bush is hardy and 
very productive. Free from mildew. Downing 
strong 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 75¢ each; 5 for $3.75; 
10 for $7.25; 25 for $18.00. 

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CUMBERLAND .- Late 
The leading Blackeap wherever grown. Cumber- 
land sets the standard of quality by which others are 
judged. Cumberland starts to ripen midsummer and 
bears through the late season, producing a very profit- 
able crop of large, firm, round black berries that just 
“ooze” with rich flavor. Very desirable for home use, 
canning and freezing, and the market. Plants are self 
supporting and non-suckering. Set them 312 by 7 
feet apart in the field or 4 feet apart in the garden. 
Plant in March; April and May. Free planting direc- 
tions. 
LOGAN - Early 
Logan Early should be in every garden and com- 
mercial planting, as it is an extra early ripener. 
Planted along with Cumberland it lengthens the fruit 
season and increases profits. Logan Blackcaps are 
round, glistening black, and of very firm quality. 
Sweet and juicy, they are desirable for fresh desserts, 
canning, etc. Plants are hardy growers, very thrifty 
and resistant to drought. Set them 31/2 to7 feet apart 
in the field or 4 feet apart in the garden. Plant in 
March, April and May. Free planting directions. 
Prices of Cumberland and Logan, 1-yr. select, 10 for 
$1.00; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $6.00; 250 for $14.50; 
500 for $27.50; 1000 for $39.95. 

MAJOR - Blackcaps 
For size and sweetness Major is the top ranking Blackcap. 
Immense round, glistening purple-black berries in enormous 
quantities. Borne in close clusters at ends of branches, and 
all along the stems. Ripen over a long season and mature 
to full size. These delicious and attractive berries command 
top prices everywhere. Ideal for canning and_ shipping. 
Bushes are healthy and vigorous growers. Set plants 3/2 
by 7 feet apart, during March, April and May. (See special 
instructions in bundle.) Prices of Major, i-yr., No. 1, 5 for 
$1.25; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $9.95. 
“Foot Note.—CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES are 
shipped to the following states: Maine, Massachusetts, 
Connecticut, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, 
lewa, Michigan, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, 
Nebraska and Kansas. 
