
New Morrison 
WHY ZILKE’S CERTIFIED 
RASPBERRIES ARE BETTER 
Zilke’s Raspberries bear younger and live longer not 
only because of superior quality, but also because every 
plant is healthy. Two rigorous inspections are made 
by Michigan Department of Agriculture Plant Inspec- 
tors during the growing season. That is why our plant 
fields are kept disease free. Then at digging and grad- 
ing time they are carefully inspected for root disease 
and final inspection when packed. 
Something New - No Thorns 
GARDENIA 
A NEW THORNLESS DEWBERRY 
A genuine dewberry—trich, sweet 
and luscious in flavor as they al- 
ways are—but one without thorns. 
What is more, Gardenia does not 
produce thorny shoots or plants 
when it grows older as some so- 
ealled thornless plants do. Very 
vigorous, healthy and hardy plants 
that have the heavy-bearing dew- - 
berry habit. Gardenia has been % : 
fully tested and is ready to win 
full approval in your garden. A 
dozen vines will make a lot of ber- 
ries. 
Prices: 1 yr. No. 1, 6 for $1.00; 
12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 100 for 
$10.00. 
EO eee 
4 YEAR JUMBO MORRISON PLANTS 
We have a field of several thousand 4 year old 
Morrison Black, Raspberry plants that have fruited 
heavy crops the last two years. These plants are 
considerably heavier and larger than the regular 
bearing age transplants. 
Special Price While They Last. 3 plants $2.25; 6 
plants $3.50; 12 plants $6.00; 25 plants $11.00. 

Why not try a few Raspberries this year? 
and for jellies or wines they cannot be surpassed. Once planted, black 
raspberries are good for a number of years and if you have a surplus, 
they readily sell at a big price. 
ZILKE'S BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Everyone likes them 
NEW! MORRISON ~ 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
Bigger, More Profitable 
Here is a better black raspberry for both home and market use. 
Morrison has now been widely tested and has proven head and shoulders 
above other varieties in most every way. 
“Largest blackcap I have seen.” “Practically disease free.” “Larger 
and firmer than Cumberland. Does not crumble.” “Holds its size to 
the last of the picking season.” “For two years it has brought more 
than other varieties on the Pittsburg market.” 
A county agent says: 
tive berry I have seen in several states. 
slightly later than Cumberland, is considerably larger, very dark and 
glossy and sells at a premium at all times.” 
Commercial growers say: 
“The Morrison is somewhat the most attrac- 
With us the berry ripens 
The big bushes are exceptionally vigorous, hardy 
growers; long lived, and are practically disease free. 
Morrison berries are high flavor, firm, juicy, not so 
seedy, and the size averages almost an inch across. 
They hold up longer, out yield other varieties and MAKE 
aes ay Sen haat FOR THE GROWER. For prices see 
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COLLECTION NO. 10 
6 NEW LOGAN (very early) 
6 MORRISON (midseason to late) 
6 CUMBERLAND (mid-season) 
HEAVY 1 YEAR PLANTS 
HEAVY BEARING AGE TRANSPLANTS 
$1.75 
$3.45 

BEARING AGE TRANSPLANTS 
GAIN A YEAR 
Will Fruit This Summer 
Ideal for Home Gardens and Commercial Growers 
Who Want Quick Returns 
We offer two-year bearing age transplants in BLACK 
and RED RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, and 
BOYSENBERRIES. You will find money-saving prices 
on’ transplants on page 22. 
Here’s What You’re Looking For 
Note at right, 2- 
year Morrison Black 
Raspberry transplant 
—with wonderful root 
system and_ sturdy 
body. 
Wiil produce ber- 
ries in three months, 
bringing quick pro- 
fits. A full crop the 
second season. The 
finest plants you can 
buy anywhere at any 
price. fy, 
Planting Stock for Our / 
Transplants is selected | 
from heavy’ Bearing | 
Plants — Producing |* 
Superior Transplants. * 
THERE’S A 
DIFFERENCE 

FOR NEW LOW PARCEL POST RATES ON NURSERY STOCK SEE PAGE 45. 
