TAYLOR 
This new red Raspberry promises 
to be the best of them all for New 
York and the northern states. Plants 
are vigorous, hardy, productive, tall 
growing and increase rapidly. Sturdy 
canes hold the berries well off the 
ground. The berries are bright, at- 
tractive red, thick-fleshed, firm and 
of excellent quality. July 8-12. 
DORON en sia $ 2.25 
25 forzen.. 6 he: . 4.10 
SOOKE es. 0 720 
100 for ......... 12.25 
250:fors..:)....... 26.00 
500 for ......... 43.00 
1000 for ......... 75.00 
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Refer to Our 
PLANTING GUIDE 
Sent with Each Order for 
Cuitural Directions 
Cranford, N. J. 
July 17, 1950. 
Dear Sirs: 
We are just finishing picking a large 
crop of wonderful fruit. Your Indian Sum- 
mer Raspberry surpasses anything I have 
ever known, for size and flavor, and where 
I have made gifts of the berries, the com- 
ment is always the same “we have never 
tasted such delicious Raspberries.’ On my 
shelves ave thirty pounds of perfect jam— 
equal pounds of fruit and sugar and cooked 
to the exact degree of perfection. 
Cordially yours, 
Mrs. Maude L. Baillard 
Raspberry Patch 
Collection Wo. 6 
10 Latham (June Bearing) 
10 Indian Summer (Ever- 
bearing) 
A $4.75 Value 
only *3-75 
You Save $1.00 
Without doubt the most popular variety. Ideal 
for small garden or commercial planting. Plants 
are hardy and produce heavy crops. Strong, healthy 
grower. Resistant to disease. The berries are large, 
elongated, jet-black; are soft. Flesh juicy. Moder- 
ately firm and sweet. Ripens over a long period. 
LARGE, No. 1 PLANTS 
10 for ..... Bterarelaie $1.80 100 for ......... $ 9.75 
OAS {ls Grice 8 Sites 3.30 250 for ......... 21.40 
50 for ........... 5:70 500 for ......... 34.50 
BLACKBERRIES 
SODUS (Purple) 
The leading purple Raspberry. Re- 
cently introduced by the New York 
State Experiment Station. Berries are 
very large, firm, sprightly and good in 
quality, The plants are very vigorous, 
very productive, and hardy. More re- 
sistant to drought than the old Colum- 
bian and yields good crop every year; 
it ripens shortly after Latham. July 
10-12. 
LO Morse eye rae: S 2125 
Oe Ol gsc etry 4k O 
SOsTORR cc. es ss LO 
100 for ...... soos. L225 
250 for ........... 26.00 
500 for ........... 43.00 
1000 for ........... 75.00 
HEDRICK 
Here’s a new Blackberry. Just 
introduced this year by Dr. Geo. 
Ieeslate, atmthem Nan. Exp.) Sta 
tion. Bound to become the 
country’s leading Blackberry. Try 
it this year. Supply limited. 10 
for $2.95; 25 for $5.75. 
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“BLACKS” 
CUMBERLAND 
THE LEADING LATE BLACKCAP 
Produces large, jet-black fruit, firm 
and of excellent quality. Starts to ripen 
in midseason, continuing for several 
weeks. Fruit is large, plump, sweet and 
juicy with a true “Blackcap” flavor all 
its own. Free from seediness and crum- 
bling and an ideal shipper. The most 
popular of all black varieties wherever 
Blackcaps are grown. July 5-10. 
10 for ....$1.80 250 for ..$20.00 
25 for .... 3.30 500 for .. 34.50 
50 for .... 5.70 1000 for .. 60.00 
100 for .... 9.90 
The Giant 
MORRISON 
A GIANT NEW BLACK RASPBERRY 
This variety, which originated in North- 
ern Ohio, is highly praised by growers 
everywhere. Extremely large, shiny, jet- 
black berries of fine flavor and less seedy 
than other sorts; excellent for market and 
home use. The strong, vigorous vines are 
very productive and free from disease and 
very long lived. Recommend this variety 
without reservation to those who want the 
best black Raspberry. 
