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Family Raspberry Patch 
12R12- 36 plants for $5.65 
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New Logan—12r1- Highest yielding, early fruiting black raspberry. Your best buy—a 
wonderful, early fruiting, high quality variety. Produces biggest crops of large jet-black, firm, 
plump, sweet, juicy berries with famous blackcap flavor. Free from seediness and crumbling. 
Outyields Cumberland and of equal or better quality. Famous for resistance to disease and 
ability to withstand adverse weather and soil conditions. Recommended as our most depend- 
able black raspberry. Top grade tips, 
for $1.00 
Mid-season black raspberry, recommended for home planting. Praised by 
commercial growers in North and South. A new variety that has proven vigorous growing, 
healthy and extra productive. Highest quality, fruit of large size, excellent color and flavor. 
Each growing season proves Bristol a better berry. Fine for freezing and canning. Top grade 
6 for $1.15 
Cumberland -12r3—The Old Standard Black Raspberry. The most popular variety for 
years, Our strain of Cumberland is very good, however supply is limited this year as growers 
are changing to Logan and Bristol which are proving superior in Ohio. Top grade tips, 
12 for 1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4:60; 100 
for $7.95; 500 for $27.50; 1000 for $47.50. 
for $1.00 
Morrison_12Rr4a— Our Largest Black Raspberry, ripens late. Recognized as the best late 
black raspberry. The extremely large berries are of superb quality and stand up well for 
shipping. Recommended for home and commercial plantings. 
12 for $1.85; 25 for $2.95; 
6 for $1.35 50 for $5.50; 100 for $9.90. 
. Registered Raspberries 
Propagated by the Ohio Small Fruit Improvement Association. Almost disease free; every 
plant individually hand tipped, graded and dug by members of the Association under strictest 
inspection and regulations permitting 1% or less virus disease and not more than 44% of gall 
in parent plants. Spring Hill does not recommend you purchase these extra quality plants un- 
less you can plant them away from uninspected raspberries. An isolated patch with proper 
care will far outyield ordinary plants and remain healthy for years. We can supply Bristol, 
Logan, Cumberland and Giant Latham in registered plants. 
Top grade tips, 
Prices of registered raspberries, all top grade and size plants. 



Blackberries 
Eldorado Blackberry —12814— Universally ac- 
cepted, hardiest dependable variety. Eldorado bears big 
crops on young plants. Extremely winter hardy, vigorous 
growing and productive fruiting over a long season. Large 
berries of fine flavor and texture unsurpassed for quality. 
Highly recommended for home or commercial plantings. 
No. 1, 6 for $1.15; 12 for $1.65; 25 for $3.25; 100 for $9.45. 
Bearing age, 2 yr. transplants, 3 for 85c, 6 for $1.50; 12 for 
$2.50; 25 for $4.50. 
New Alfred Blackberry—12815—Aimostcoreless, 
a fine high yielding blackberry. Usually ripens a week to 
ten days earlier than other varieties. Noted for absence of 
seeds and core, immense size, sweet and delicious flavor. A 
good, hardy variety for home and commercial planting. 
No. 1, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.85; 100 for $9.60. 
12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.60; 100 
for $7.95; 500 for $27.50; 1000 for $47.50. 
12 for $1.65; 25 for $2.65; 50 for 
$5.10; 100 for $8.75; 500 for $31.50. 
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ss Sodus -12R5—New, Giant, Purple Rasp- 
Sok berry. A recent New York Experiment Sta- 
tion introduction without an equal in its 
class and color. The heaviest yielding of all 
new raspberries. Big, plump, firm, tender 
and juicy purple fruits each year. Ripens 
midseason. Purple raspberries are con- 
sidered the finest flavored of all by many 
people. Plant Sodus! A wonderful home an 
market variety. : 
6 for $1.45 
12 for $2.10; 25 for $3.30; 50 for $5.85; 
100 for $10.50; 500 for $37.00. 
: Indian Summer-—i2rs—New. Giant 
Everbearing Red Raspberry. The best ever- 
bearing red raspberry, earliest to ripen 
bears a full crop in June and an immense 
crop in the fall. A sensation because of its 
size, flavor and unusual beauty. Wonderful 
keeping qualities. Berries are glossy red. 
conical in shape and of extra large size. The 
Breatest raspberry. Big fall crops, when 
raspberries are scarce. Extra select first 
grade plants. ; 
6 for $1.65 
12 for $2.75; 25 for $3.95; 50 for $6.85; 
100 for $12.50; 500 for $54.00. 

the most popular red raspberry. Big, sweet, 
juicy, red berries on tall, strong, thrifty 
plants in greatest abundance. Thrives in all 
sections where raspberries can be grown. 
Latham is recommended as the best, mid- 
season variety for every section for home ~ 
or commercial plantings. Extra select first 
grade plants. 
6 for $1.25 
12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.80; 50 for 
$5.50; 100 for $9.50; 500 for $34.00; 
1000 for $65.00. 
; Giant Latham —:227— universally 
Bearing Age Raspberries 
12R13—Enjoy fresh raspberries from your garden this sum-_ 
mer! PLANT NOW!! Spring Hill offers 2 year transplants, 
_ streng No. 1 grade. Guaranteed to bear next summer. 








$ .90 $1.70 $2.75 $3.95 
Latham 90 1.70 2.75 é 
Indian Summer 1.15 1.95 3.25 
Elderberries 
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Lucretia Dewberries—i2816—The most desirable 
and profitable early berry. Berries are larger than black- 
berries and the first to ripen, often two weeks ahead of all 
otner berries. Big, glossy, black truit, unequalled for eating 
and canning, brings high market prices and are a real en- 
joyment in the home garden. Disease free and easy to grow. 
ne 1 size, 6 for $1.10; 12 for $1.55; 25 for $2.45; 100 for 
8.75. 

Elderberry—12817—Adam’s giant improved. Easily 
grown, fine, tall, omamental shrub for your yard or garden. 
Tremendous quantities of extra large berries on big clusters. 
Mr. Adams perfected this new variety which is regarded. 
as the finest elderberry in existence; far superior to wild 
and common varieties.-Many people like them for sauces. 
pies, preserving and nothing makes better wine. Big bearing 
size, 3 ft., 65¢ each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.30; 25 for $11.95. 
