
NEW LOGAN 
MORRISON 

NEW 
true ‘‘Blackcap Flavor.” 
er, with plenty of fruiting wood. 
MOST DEPENDABLE 
EARLY BLACKCAP 
The leading commercial Black Raspberry in Michigan. Its popularity is constantly increasing. Each 
year more of the leading growers plant New Logan exclusively. They’ve found it most dependable, 
most satisfactory and most profitable. 
It ripens early, a week ahead of Cumberland, and its crop is harvested in three big pickings, 
while prices are still high. An extremely heavy yielder of large, firm berries. Bush hardy; vigorous 
grower, with plenty of fruiting wood. We recommend it. 
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BARGAIN No. 4 
6 New Morrison, 1-yr. 
12 Cumberland, 1-yr. 
12 New Logan, 1-yr. 
6 Sodus Purple, 1-yr. 
(A $3.50 Catalog Value) 
Only $2.75, Net 
Not Prepaid 





















PRICE—Cumberland and New Logan, 1-yr., 
No. 1 plants: 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.25; 50 
for $2.25; 100 for $4.00; 250 for $9.25; 500 
for $17.50; 1,000 for $32.85. 
2-yr., Bearing-Age Transplants (Cumber- 
land only): 30c each; 6 for $1.35; 12 for 
$2.50; 25 for $4.00; 50 for $6.75; 100 for 
$11.75; 500 for $44.85. 
SAVE A YEAR WITH 

Bearing-Age 
Whitten’s Bearing-Age Transplants will fruit this 
summer. They are ideal for home gardeners, and 
for commercial planters desiring quick returns on 
their investment. We offer 2-yr., Bearing-Age 
Transplants in Cumberland and New Morrison Black 
Raspberry, all varieties of Red Raspberries listed, 
Golden Queen Yellow Raspberry, Thornless Boysen- 
berry, as well as Alfred and Eldorado Blackberry. 
See illustration on the left of a typical Whitten’s 
Black Raspberry Transplant. Note particularly the 
heavy, fibrous root system, and strong, well- 
balanced canes. This photograph was taken in 
November, and shows the finished transplant ready 
for you to set this spring. 
For best results, trim canes closely when planting. 
Handled in this manner, they will produce berries 
within three months, and a full crop the second 
season. 
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NEW MORRISON 
Unquestionably New Morrison is the best and most dependable late 
Blackcap known. No desirable quality seems lacking. It produces enormous 
yields of huge, glossy black fruit, nearly an inch in diameter. It ripens late, 
when other varieties are no longer in season. 
New Morrison is the only variety claimed to be superior to Cumberland. 
It is hardy, long-lived, extremely disease-resistant, and grows on any soil. 
PRICE: 1-yr., No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.50; 
50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.00; 250 for $18.00; 500 for $32.00; 1,000 
for $60.00. 2-yr., Bearing-Age Transplants, 50c each; 6 for $2.75; 
12 for $4.95; 25 for $8.95. 
CUMBERLAND 
One of the largest, and best mid-season 
kind. Fruit is large, plump, and juicy, with 
Free from seediness 
and crumbling. Firm and of good texture, 
Rich black color. Bush hardy; vigorous grow- 
THE GIANT OF 
ALL BLACKCAPS 







NEW LOGAN 
Sodus Purple 
Raspberry 
Bears enormous fruit! Two fo three times as large as 
the older Purplecaps. Greatly resembles Red Rasp- 
berries in shape and appearance, but bush grows like 
Blackcaps. Fruit is delicious, being very sweet, and 
excellent either fresh or canned. 
PRICE: 1-yr. No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.00; 
12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.60; 50 for $4.45; 
100 for $7.95; 250 for $17.90; 500 for 
$34.85. 

SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY 
