
ALF RED—Mammoth New Blackberry—Practically Coreless 

Highest Quality—Large Jet Black Berries—Exceedingly Productive 
These are a few characteristics of the New Alfred Blackberry. This New Variety is taking first place in the 
plantings of the best commercial growers, producing larger crops of finer fruit than Eldorado, Blower and the 
other old reliable kinds. 
For the Home Garden, Alfred is the ideal Blackberry. Think of a bush loaded with tremendously big jetty 
blackberries from 14% to 134 inches long, practically free from seeds, coreless and with a pulp fairly bursting 
with juice. That’s Alfred. 
The earliest to 
most productive of the early sorts. Scarff’s 
Heavy Fruiting Strain Early Harvest. 
This is one of the most val- 
Eldor ado uable varieties for market 
and home use. It is a strong, upright grower 
and the fruit is jet black, never coloring red 
after picking; fully as large again as the 
average Snyder berry. The flavor is excel- 
lent, imparting a rich aroma, melting and 
juicy with but little core. 
© The berries are far larger 
Lucr etia and incomparably _ better 
than any blackberry and of unequalled ex- 
cellence; soft, sweet, and luscious through- 
out; of brightest glossy black color. Most 
desirable variety for Ohio conditions. 
Bearing Age Blackberries 
Heavy two-year-old plants can be supplied in all varieties 
at prices 50% higher than listed below for our one-year 
plants. 
BRAINERD BLACKBERRY 
A New Tremendously Heavy Yielding Blackberry for 
the Central, Southern and Pacific Coast States 
A trailing type much hardier and better in all other respects 

‘than the Himalaya. Brainerd is extremely productive of very 
large clusters of high quality berries when fully ripe and which 
contain relatively smaller seeds than other blackberries of this 
type. The Department of Agriculture has made numerous tests 
of this variety and because of its greater hardiness and tre- 
mendous yields of large, highly-flavored berries has deemed it 
a very worth-white variety and worthy of introduction. 

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$3.65 $6.15 $ 9.75 $22.50 $42.50 $65.00 
2.75 3.85 6.85 11.50 26.50 50.00 75.00 
2.00 , 3.25 5.65 9.35 20.50 37.50 60.00 

CULTURAL SUGGESTIONS 
Planting distances, pruning, and general culture same as for Red Raspberries (see page 8). 
Keep suckers thinned out to not closer than 8 to 10 inches apart to insure ample space for fruiting 
canes and which will result in finer larger berries. ; 
All bramble fruits profit by applications of commercial fertilizers containing plenty of Nitrogen, or 
well rotted manure in early Spring. Soils with plenty of humus are always best for Small Fruits. 
Sulphur dusts during or just prior to early spring rains prevent leaf spot and are an. aid in control of 
orange rust. Remove any plants showing disease and burn them immediately. 

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