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New Logan 
CUMBERLAND 
THE BEST MIDSEASON BLACKCAP 
The Breadwinner of the Blackcap Fam- 
ily! The largest of all Blackcaps and the 
very best midseason kind. No Blackcap 
has ever been grown as extensively as 
Cumberland, nor attained its great popu- 
larity in all Raspberry producing sections 
of the country. We strongly urge all of 
our customers to plant this dependable 
old favorite instead of spending time and 
money on new and untried varieties in 
which we, ourselves, have no confidence. 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, with a 
true “Blackcap Flavor” all its own. Free 
from seediness and crumbling, with ex- 
tremely firm texture, which makes Cum- 
berland an ideal shipper. Plants are 
hardy, thrifty growers, producing enor- 
mous crops over a long period of time, 
and are especially free from anthracnose, 
the common disease of all Raspberries. 
For prices see page 24. 
For 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
See Page 9 
4 YEAR MORRISON PLANTS 
We have a field of several thousand 
4 year old Morrison Black Raspberry 
plants that have fruited heavy crops 
the last 2 years. These: plants are 
considerable heavier and larger then 
the regular bearing age transplants. 
Special Price While They Last. 
3 plants $2.50; 6 plants $4.00; 12 
plants $7.00; 25 plants $12.00; 50 
plants for only $20.00. 

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NEW LOGAN 
MOST DEPENDABLE EXTRA EARLY 
In many localities, where New Logan 
has been grown extensively for the past 
few years, it has nearly replaced all other 
early varieties. Ripens a week to ten 
days earlier than Cumberland, giving the 
grower a chance to market his crop ahead 
of the midseason rush to get the highest 
prices. The fruit is nearly as large as 
Cumberland, very rich and sweet, with a 
distinctive wild flavor. Plants are hardy 
and very drought resistant. The perfect 
early variety to be grown in connection 
with ‘Cumberland; thus covering the en- 
tire season. For prices see page 24. 
PURPLE SODUS — 
BEST PURPLE RASPBERRY GROWN 
This new variety is the heaviest bear- 
ing raspberry that we have ever seen. 
Tests have shown that it is unquestion- 
ably the best raspberry. The fruit is firm 
and large, many nearly an inch in diame- 
ter, a rich maroon color, with an excep- 
tionally fine, sweet flavor. The plants 
are very vigorous growers, perfectly 
hardy, and extremely healthy. All in all, 
this wonderful raspberrry is just what 
we have been looking for, for years. Fine 
to eat fresh and makes the best preserves 
and sauce you ever tasted. For prices see 
page 24. 

Cumberland Black Raspberry 
