



CUMBERLAND 
Black. Berries large, firm, glossy and unsurpassed in 
quality. Early July. Price: 10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.30; 
50 for $5.70; 100 for $9.90; 250 for $20.95; 500 for 
$34.50; 1000 for $60.00. 
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Raspberry Prices / fs 
Prices of all varieties (except as noted): Il-yr., MORRISON 
No. 1, select plants, 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10; 50 New Black Raspberry. It ripens a little later 
for $7.10; 100 for $12.35; 250 for $26.00; 500 for Ras berr than Cumberland. The color is an intense, glossy 
$43.00; 1000 for $75.00. Pp y black, so attractive that these huge berries sell 
on sight. The fruit has almost no seeds, firm 
° 
( ollection texture, yet juicy. In short, this is the most 
promising new Black Raspberry. Price: 10° for 

$2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 for 
No 8 $13.00; 250 for $28.00; 500 for $45.00; 1000 
e for $80.00. " 
l-yr., No. 1 
10 Latham 
MALONEY'S 


10 Cumberland 
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| 20 for #2.50 
eae  EGGE $35.0 FRUITS" FLOWERS 
Raspberry Culture 
Plant these in rows 6 feet apart, 
the individual plants being spaced 
3 to 4 feet apart. These plants 
thrive in good garden soil. Set 
Raspberries 2 or 3 inches deeper 
than they stood in the nursery rows 
as indicated by the earth line on 
the lower branches. Cut out and 
burn all the old canes after fruit- 
ing. Spray Raspberries in the 
spring, before buds open, with 
Bordeaux Mixture. 

NEWBURGH SODUS—Purple 
Attractive bright red. Fruit very large, firm and does not crumble. Berries very large, firm. sprightly and good flavor. Plants very vig- 
Plants vigorous, hardy and practically mosaic free. A splendid home orous, productive and hardy. Much more resistant to drought than 
and market variety. Early July. Columbian. Valuable market variety. Mid-July. 
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