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The new strawberry that is entirely resistant to 
all root diseases 
This great new variety is a cross between Aberdeen 
and Fairfax and was produced by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture for the purpose of 
obtaining a new variety which would be 
resistant to all root diseases and would 
be adaptable to low ground and wet 
weather conditions. This variety has 
proven to be a perfect answer to all of 
the above demands. It is a very re- 
markable grower and will survive con- 
ditions under which the ordinary straw- 
berry would be a total failure. It is very 
highly productive. The plants grow un- 
usually tall, very resistant to leaf spot 
and up to date have shown very little 
injury from frost and cold where 
other varieties have suffered se- 
verely. It is a good shipper, a 
heavy yielder, and ripens about 
the same time as 
premier and Dor- 
sett. The berries are 
large, light red, and 
have a brilliant 
calyx which pre- 
sents a fine appear- 
ance when picked. 










If you have had 
trouble in the past 
with wet weather or 
wet soil conditions 
damaging your straw- q 
err lants, tr j = PRICES 
Peer c leew stabeo. ; 25 for us ae $ 1.10 
lutely guarantee they t 4 , SOs tora: 1.90 
will grow under con- E- 100) for sana ese 2.85 
ditigae ner ote es ‘ ’ 250, foraestnae 6.10 
Eid ie ok i i 500 forces ae 8.95 
Se aa 1000;fons ae 17.00 
— ZOOQOT formes 33.00 

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MORRISON 
Black Raspberry 
THE GIANT NEW BLACK RASPBERRY 
















This is one of the latest and newest black raspberry 
plants. It originated as a chance seedling in northern 
Ohio and has attracted a great deal of attention by 
commercial growers because of its abnormal size. 
The plant is an extra strong grower being quite free 
from the common black raspberry diseases. It ripens 
somewhat later than Cumberland and has a very 
dark glossy color. The berries are firm in texture and 
high in quality. Because of its large size and heavy 
bearing qualities we believe that the Morrison will 
probably produce more fruit per acre than any other 
black raspberry today. The plants are not plentiful 
and the price is somewhat higher than is commonly 
asked for the old varieties. However, we be- 
lieve a trial planting will convince you that 
they are well worth the additional cost. 



PRICES—1 Year No. 1] Plants 
25 for.......94-20 200 for... .$15.75 
50 for. in... 4.00 500 for.... 35.75 
100 for na 0240 1000 for.... 65.00 
PRICES—2 Year Bearing Age Plants 
] $3.15 80) for. samc $ 9.45 
2 5.25 25 torneo 12.75 

