THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 23 

Cumberland 
Blackberries, Raspberries, Boysenberries 
Raspberries are one of the most delicious and popular fruits grown, are easily 
cultivated and require little care. 
good soil in hills about four feet apart. 
produce large crops of berries. 
the same as hedge row. 
RED AND PURPLE VARIETIES 
INDIAN SUMMER—\The best of the everbearing 
varieties. Bears a summer crop in July and again 
starting in September and continuing till frosts. 
Plant is hardy and fruit is large dark red of 
excellent flavor. 
LATHAM (Red)—A new variety introduced in 
Minnesota, Perfectly hardy in that section. We 
believe this to be the very best red variety ever 
introduced. It is large size, very fine quality and 
very productive. The Oonnecticut Agricultural 
College reports a yield of 5430 quarts, per acre on 
a 3-year field against 3600 quarts per acre for 
Herbert and Cuthbert. It is firm and holds out 
in size throughout the season. While not intro- 
duced as an everbearer yet it usually bears some 
fruit all through the season. 
SODUS (Purple)—Originated at New York Ex- 
periment Station. Berries very large, firm, med- 
jum purple in color. Sprightly and good flavor. 
Plants very vigorous, very productive and hardy. 
Much more resistant to drought than Columbian. 
Ripens just after Latham. This has become the 
leading purple variety. 
Eldorado 
Cut out old and weak roots each year. 
With a little care and attention they will 
In large plantings it is advisable to plant them thickly 

Plant in 
BLACK CAPS 
CUMBERLAND—tThe largest of all the black 
caps; coal black berries; very firm and quality 
of the very best; excellent shipper. Bush a 
strong grower, stocky canes and unusually pro- 
lific. Midseason. 
NEW LOGAN—Here is the berry we have been 
seeking for years, As large as Gregg, earlier than 
Cumberland, and more productive than either. Re- 
sists drought perfectly and holds up well dur- 
ing the entire season, being far superior to Cum- 
berland in that respect. More hardy in winter 
and less susceptible to disease than Cumberland. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO—tThis is one of the most valuable 
berries for market and home use, being very large, 
sweet, and having no hard core. The leading 
market variety. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY—tThe best of the 
blackberry family. Berries are far larger and 
better than any blackberry; of unequalled excel- 
lence; sweet and luscious throughout, of brightest 
glossy black color. Its trailing habit renders it 
less liable to winter kill. Propagates from the tips. 
Plant in rows six feet apart and plant three feet 
apart in the row. 
BOYSENBERRY—New. A cross between Black- 
berry, Raspberry and Loganberry. Said to be the 
largest and finest vine berry ever introduced. 
The flavor is a pleasing blend of all three. Very 
vigorous and productive and hardy. It is claimed 
that berries have measured two inches long and 
one inch in diameter. 

Springfield, Mass., April 11, 1947 
Inclosed find postage stamps for parcel post on 
rose bushes. 
Please accept my thanks for swell bushes sent 
me. Your stock has always been A No. 1. 
Yours truly 
