18 WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, INC. 
Waguestoro BERRIES 
Modern Home Quick-Freeze Units and Public Frozen Locker Plants make pos- 
sible fresh, frozen fruits and vegetables throughout the year. Naturally it behooves 
each home owner to fill his locker with home grown foods which always taste better. 
Berries have a high priority among frozen fruits. Plant berries not only for home use, 
but for an increasing commercial demand. 
There are two distinct classes of Rasp- 
RAS be iE E R R i E Ss berries—the Blackcap and the Red, 
the Blackcap being grown over a large 
part of the United States, while culture of the Red is more or less restricted to the 
colder part. Here in Virginia we grow both but sell more ot the Blackcaps, among 
which Cumberland is the leader. 

























Standard NEW RED 
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RED RASPBERRIES Euertearing 
CHIEF. A sport of the famous Latham, but i a 
10 days earlier, extending the season. 
Large, firm; heavy vielder. Good quality. 
LATHAM. Brilliant red, mosaic free; good shipper as A new, early, Everbearing 
well as useful for canning. The most extensively planted Raspberry which is not only 
Red espe GED ean see Bort Reds as the among the best Reds, producing a 
3 2 > ckcaps. ers ne EN i 
CULT ah gee EOS UES a crop in the Spring, but repeats 
SUNRISE. A new, early Red Raspberry introduced by during the Fall. Large, conical 
the United States Department of Agriculture. Very s é ie ee ree ag : 
early with a long picking season which makes it ideal lrm, excelent qua ity. 1ntro- 
for the home garden. Hardy, flavor and quality the duced by New York Experiment 
best. Can be grown farther South than many Red Station and now being planted 
varieties. _ Useful in connection with other varieties, throughout the East. 
2 because of its early ripening. Prices: $2.00 per 6, $3.00 per 12, 
Standard Red Prices: $1.80 per 6, $2.60 per 12 $5.00 per 25, $8.00 per 50 
aE tee) $4.30 per 25, $7.50 $15.00 per 100, $32.50 per 250, 
per 50, $12.50 pe 
100, $27.50 per 250, $55.00 per 500, $90.06 per 1000. 
BLACKCAPS ia nen ae 
$80.00 per 1000. 
CUMBERLAND. Outstanding among 
Blackcaps; standard commercial 
variety, as well as popular in the 
home garden; large, purplish black, 
prolific. Firm, good quality; most 
extensively grown Raspberry, suc- 
ceeding over a wide area. Let your 
main crop of Blackcaps be Cumber- 
land. Midseason. 
LOGAN. A new Blackcap; early, 
ripening one week ahead of Cum- 
berland; heavy yielder. Large, 
glossy black; an excellent companion 
to Cumberland, extending Black- 
cap season. 
Blackcap Prices: $1.45 per 6, 
$2.10 per 12, $3.30 per 25, $5.70 
50, $9.90 per 100, $21.40 per 250, 
$34.50 per 500. $60.00 per 1000. 
CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY. 
2 yr. transplanted. $2.25 per 6, 
$4.00 per 12, $7.50 per 25. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED. Nev, early, large, sweet, 
prolific berry, which has great 
promise, displacing the old, less 
prolific varieties. Ripens several 
days ahead of the Eldorado and 
reported more prolific. 
ELDORADO. Best known, most popular, hardiest, sweetest 
Blackberry. Large, black berries borne in clusters; practically 
coreless. Extensively planted both commercially and for home 
use. Prolific and profitable. Early. 
Lucretic DEWBERRIES 
Often referred to as a low growing Blackberry. There are 
several varieties of Dewberries—Lucretia is the most popular 
and satisfactory. Fruit is large, often measuring 1% inches in 
length. Sweet, highly flavored. 
BLACKBERRY AND DEWBERRY PRICES 
$1.45 per 6 $2.10 per 12 $3.30 per 25 
$5.70 per 50 $9.90 per 100 $21.40 per 250 
$34.50 per 500 $60.00 per 1000 
TWO-YEAR TRANSPLANTED RED RASPBERRIES 
Chief, Latham, Sunrise. $2.25 per 6, $4.00 per 12, 
$7.50 per 25, $13.50 per 50, $25.00 per 100. 

Sunrise 
