CUMBERLAND 
Glackeap 
. 202-02 
The most widely planted black raspberry, Cum- 
berland has stood the test of time because of its 
fine flavor, its extreme glossy blackness and the 
ease with which it is grown. It is a heavy crop- 
per, is very dependable, and among the hardiest 
black raspberries. For a good supply of delicious 
black raspberry jam set out some Cumberland 
this spring. 
SODUS Purplecap 
202-06 
If you are not yet growing Sodus, don’t let an- 
other year slip by without planting some. A cross 
between a red and a black raspberry, Sodus is 
a purple raspberry with outstanding qualities. 
Deliciously flavored with a zest unknown 
in other berries, many people believe the 
flavor of Sodus to be better than that of 
any of the red or black raspberries. To see 
for yourself just crush a cup of fully ripe 
Sodus, sugar lightly, and pour over a 
dish of vanilla ice cream. Now there 
is a real flavor. When you have done 
this we believe you will agree that 
Sodus is tops in taste appeal. The 
husky plants are very heavy produc- 
ers and are easy to grow. Don’t miss 
another year—plant Sodus this 
spring. 
For improved fruit see page 3 for 
BERRY-SET. 
ALFRED Blackberry 
. 203-01 
These large, jet-black berries are sweet and juicy and up 
to 114 inches long. Called the coreless blackberry, Alfred 
ripens earlier than Eldorado and is more productive. For 
best results we recommend winter protection. 
There is evidence that the lack of fruitfulness of the black- 
berry is caused by an insect which can be easily controlled 
with a spray of 50% wettable DDT at the manufacturer’s 
} standard recommendation, applied just before bloom. 
BOYSENBERRY 
209-02 THORNLESS 
A very large and productive berry—up to 2 inches long— 
that is said to be a cross between the loganberry, dewberry 
and blackberry. Eat them fresh for weeks, use them for 
pies, sauces, jams, jellies and fruit juices. Almost seedless. 
Should do well, protected during the winter in northern 
regions. 
202-09 CUMBERLAND COLLECTION 
This collection will give you a variety of berries that you can 
grow regardless of your garden’s size. 
12 Cumberland Regular Value $5.25 
Ouls se 4.65 
Prepaid 
PRICES—All Prepaid 
6 12 25 50 
203-01 Alfred Blackberry— 
l-yr. standard $1.10 $1.90 
209-02 Boysenberry, Thornless— 
2-yr. heavy ; 3,03 10:29 0 6l7.93 
l-yr. standard S15 OLD a9 03 
202-02 Cumberland— 
2-yr. heavy ‘ 3.35 6.25 11.50 
l-yr. standard : 185 3.45 6.55 
202-06 Sodus— 
2-yr. heavy : 4.85) 9.25°°17.25 
l-yr. standard : 2.75 4.85 8.95 
$3.55 $6.55 
