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BLACK RASPBERRIES 
MAJOR [273,82 ., 
For many years we have been watching new varieties of blackcaps tested and grown, 
and we have found one that is better than Cumberland. Major Blackcap was originated 
here in Berrien County, Michigan. The test of any variety is to do more than any other 
— Major does it! 
BIGGEST BERRIES — BIGGEST YIELDS 
Major berries are comparatively larger than others. They keep bearing a long time 
and produce more than other varieties. Major fruit sells at higher prices, therefore, pays 
better than other blackcap varieties. Very hardy, bushes are erect, 
healthy and vigorous. PRICES 
5 10 25 50 100 500 1000 
1 Yr., No. 1...... $1.00 $1.50 $3.00. $4.75 $8.25 $32.50 $55.00 
MORRISON. Extremely large, shiny jet-black berries of fine flavor, 
and less seedy than others. Excellent for market and home use. Grows 
on strong vigorous vines and are very productive, long-lived, and 
free from disease. A very attractive berry, very firm texture, yet de- 
lightfully juicy. 
PRICES 
5 10 25 50 100 250 500 1000 
OY Poeencecoas $1.00 $1.50 $3.00 $4.75 $8.25 $19.50 $33.00 $60.00 
FORE Soeconee 1.75 3.00 5.50 10.00 17.50 37.50 
CUMBERLAND. The leading Blackcap wherever grown. Cumberland sets the 
standard of quality by which others are judged. Cumberland starts to ripen 
mid-summer and bears through the late season, producing a very profitable 
crop of large, firm, round, black berries that just ‘ooze’ with rich flavor. Very 
desirable for home use, canning and freezing, and the market. Plants are self- 
supporting and non-suckering. Set them 342x7 feet apart in the field or 4 ft. 
apart in the garden. Plant in March, April, and May. ¢ 
LOGAN. Early Logan should be in every garden and commercial planting as it 
is an extra early ripener. Planted along with Cumberland it lengthens the fruit 
season and increases profits. Logan Blackcaps are round, glistening black, and 
of very firm quality. Sweet and juicy, they are desirable for fresh desserts, can- 
ning, etc. Plants are hardy growers, very thrifty and resistant to drought. Plant 
in March, April, and May. ; I 
CUMBERLAND AND LOGAN PRICES p 
5 10 25 50 100 250 500 1000 
MI Virteccaceesnace $0.85 $1.25 $1.95 $3.25 $5.75 $13.75 $25.00 $42.50 
24% gs hoetensee 1.50 2.50 4.50 8.00 14.00 32.50 60.00 
ORDER EARLY 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
The widely advertised thornless Boysenberry. Huge maroon-red berry in 
giant clusters. Strong growing vines. Flavor is.a delightful blend of 
Loganberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Dewberry. Hardier and better than 
Dewberries and larger than Blackberries. Delicious to eat fresh, without 
sugar; for canning, jelly, jam, juice and super-delicious pies. Set the 
bushes 4 x 7 feet apart in the field and tie them to one wire, strung 
about 24% to 3 feet from the ground. Prune severely every year. Follow 
planting suggestions in bundle. 
PRICES - 
5 10 25 50 100 500 
NGM. qiscecenavetestecaccureseccs $1.25 $2.25 $4.50 $6.95 $12.95 $40.00 
Each v3 5 10 25 
2 yr. bearing age........ $ .60 $1.10 $2.50 $4.85 $9.50 
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“EBONY KING” BLACKBERRY Saas ime 
The sensational new, super-bearing Blackberry. Every a a 
plant will yield an excellent crop of fine quality, full-sized — : 
fruit. Berries are glossy black, large and jam-packed with 
tangy sweet flavor. A big money maker for the commercial ‘’ “i f “| 
grower, and the perfect berry for the home garden due to oe 
its positive bearing qualities. Healthy, vigorous growing a _s@ 
plants; young baring. Early ripening. a3 
Save Time — Get These Husky 2-Yr. No. 1 Plants ‘ 
Sti O 12 25 50 ~100 250 500 _ a 
1 Yr. ...-$1.95 $3.75 $7.25 $13.50 $21.50 $46.50 $87.50 
2 Yr. .... 2.95 4.35 10.95 20.25 32.25 ° 28° 
