BLACK 
RASPBERRIES 
New Morrison 
‘1-6 — Note actual photograph at right. The 
giant of the Black Raspberry family. Jet black 
berries, nearly an inch in diameter. The first 
Blackeap ever introduced that is superior to the 
» old variety, Cumberland. Originated in Northern 
Ohio by the late Fred Morris, Ripens midseason 
to late. An outstanding rapid grower. Producesg 
enormous crops. Very thrifty and disease resistant. 
Will grow on any soil. 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.10; 12 for 
$1.65; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $4.75; 100 for $8.25; 
250 for $19.25; 500 for $32.00; 1,000 for $60.00. 
See page 55 for Bearing-age Transplants. 
BARGAIN NO. 53 
12 New Morrison (late) , 
12 Improved Cumberland (early) 
Morrison 
All 1-Year No. 1 
> | 95 Net, not prepaid 
“™ 1-15 — This variety compares very favorably with the New Morrison, and in some localities has 
proven far superior, and seems to be in greater demand on the markets. Bears heavy crops of 
large, glossy-black berries; ripens about five to six days after Cumberland. It is strongly resistant 
to the usual raspberry diseases. A strong, vigorous grower. This is a top quality blackcap 
that is widely adapted in all raspberry sections, and is rapidly proving to be the most productive 
and the best quality fruit of any black raspberry. 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.10; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $4.75; 100 for 
$8.25; 250 for $19.25; 500 for $32.00; 1,000 for $60.00. 
1-19 — Most Dependable Early Black Raspberry. The berry ripens one week earlier than 
Cumberland. It is an extra heavy yielder, with berries as large or larger than Cumberland. 
A good many growers prefer this variety inasmuch as it ripens its crop practically at one time, 
requiring only three or four pickings to complete harvest — a great saving in labor. 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No.1 plants, 12 for 95c; 25 for $1.75; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $5.75; 250 for 
$12.50; 500 for $22.50; 1,000 for $42.50. 
IMPROVED CUMBERLAND 
™ 1-16 — Ri i d — this early ripening means 
pens 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than Cumberlan this early rip g 
processors will accept your full crop of this variety for they will all be harvested before Cumberland 
canners turn blackcaps down because of mold. Berries are large, jet black in color. 
Vere firm and have a delicious, sweet flavor. Strong, thrifty grower, and very resistant 
to disease. 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 1 plants, 6 for 95c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $4.25; 
100 for $7.50; 250 for $17.50; 500 for $30.00. See page 55 for Bearing-age Trans- 
CUMBERLAND 
1-13 — The Very Best Midseason Kind. No Blackcap 
has ever been grown as extensively as Cumberland, nor 
attained its great popularity in all Raspberry produc- 
ing sections of the country. A heavy yielder; berries 
large, rich, black color; fruit firm and of delicious 
flavor. Bush absolutely hardy, vigorous growing, pro- 
ducing plenty of fruiting wood. 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 1 plants, 12 for 95c; 25 for $1.75; 
50 for $3.25; 100 for $5.75; 250 for $12.50; 500 for 
$22.50; 1,000 for $42.50. See page 55 for Bearing-age 
Transplants. 
New Logan x 
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