WAUNESBORO NURSERIES, ING, 
Wayguestore BERRIES 
Fill Your Frozen Food Locker With Berries 
Modern Home Quick-Freeze Units and Public Frozen Food Locker Plants make possible 
fresh, frozen fruits and vegetables throughout the year. Naturally it behooves each home E 
owner to fill his locker with home grown foods which always taste better. Berries have a high y 
priority among frozen fruits. Plant not only for home use, but for an increasing commercial 
demand. RAS P FR E R re Fl ES 
There < Blackcap and the Red, the 
Blackcap being grown over a large part of the United States, while culture of the Red 
is more or less restricted to the colder part. Here in Virginia we grow both but sell 
more of the Blackcaps, among which Cumberland is the leader. 
BLACKCAPS 
CUMBERLAND. Outstanding among Blackcaps; standard commercial variety, as 
wel] as popular in the home garden; large, purplish black, prolific. Firm, good 
quality; most extensively grown Raspberry, succeeding over a wide area. Let 
your main crop of Blackcaps be Cumberland. Midseason. 
Prices: $1.45 per 6, $2.10 per 12, $3.30 per 25, $5.70 per 50, $9.90 per 100, 
$21.40 per 250, $34.50 per 500, $60.00 per 1000. 
Write for commercial prices on larger quantities. 
NEW MORRISON BLACKCAP. See illustration and description below, 
Standaad RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM. Brilliant red, mosaic resistant; good shipper as well 
as useful for canning. The most extensively planted Red 
Raspberry. Rates as high among Reds as the Cumberland 
does among Blackcaps. 
SUNRISE. A new Red introduced by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. Very early with a long picking season 
making it ideal for the home garden. Hardy, flavor and quality 
the best. Especially adapted to the South, where not all Red 
Raspberries are successful. Useful in connection with other 
varieties, because of its early ripening. 
Latham and Sunrise Prices: $1.80 per 6, $2.60 per 12, 
$4.30 per 25, $7.50 per 50, $12.50 per 100, $27.50 per 250, 
$45.00 per 500, $80.00 per 1000. 
Write for commercial prices on larger quantities. 
TWO-YEAR TRANSPLANTED RASPBERRY PLANTS 
CUMBERLAND, BLACKCAP, LATHAM and SUNRISE RED _ 
$2.25 per 6, $4.00 per 12, $7.50 per 25. New Morrison Blackcap 
Neu Morrison 
The Giant of the Blackcap Raspberry family; nearly.an inch in diameter. High quality, 
not so seedy as other Blackcaps. Midseason, rapid grower, producing enormous crops 
often where others fail, adapted to a wide range of soils. Disease and drought resistant. 
Few days later than Cumberland. 
$1.80 per 6, $2.60 per 12, $4.30 per 25, $7.50 per 50, $12.50 per 100, $27.50 per 250, 
$45.00 per 500, $80.00 per 1000. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ALFRED. New, early, large, Sweet, prolific berry, almost seed- 
less. Ripens several days ahead of the Eldorado and reported 
more prolific. 
ELDORADO. Best known, most popular, hardiest, sweetest 
Blackberry. Large, black berries borne in clusters; practically 
coreless. Midseason. 
Lucretia DEWBERRIES 
. Often referred to as a low growing Blackberry. There are 
a several varieties of Dewberries—Lucretia is the most popular 
: and satisfactory. Fruit large, often measuring, 1% inches 
in length. Sweet, highly flavored. 
BLACKBERRY AND DEWBERRY PRICES 
$1.45 per 6, $2.10 per 12, $3.30 per 25, $5.70 per 50, $9.90 
, per 100, $21.40 per 250, $34.50 per 500, $60.00 per 1000 
Soar Oe 
ve Be 3 pen Belting Best of all Everbearers. Introduced by New York Experiment 
ge ee Station and now being planted from Maine to Florida. Produces 
: ’ enormous crop in early Spring, repeating in the Fall. Large, 
5 ' conical, firm, excellent quality. Especially suited for home use, 
oe but also being planted commercially. 
he Pry Prices: $2.00 per 6, $3.00 per 12, $4.75 per 25, $8.00 per 50, 
S . y $15.00 per 100, $32. 50 per 250, $55. 00 per 00, $90. 00 per 1000. 
Swe af TWO-YEAR TRANSPLANTED. $3.00 per 6, $5.00 per 12. 
