BLACK RASPBERRIES 
The two varieties of black raspberries listed 
below have been grown for fruit production on 
our farm and we believe they are the best. 
LOGANS..___i( i; (Early) 
CUMBERLANDS _ssy. (Late) 
These two varieties are the best in the black 
raspberries. We can see no difference in quan- 
tity or quality of fruit produced by either of these 
plants. They sure do produce fruit and lots of it. 
Big, beautiful, glossy berries, plants are very 
healthy and do not need much attention. The 
Logan variety is about 7 to 10 days earlier than 
Cumberlands, a good pair to have for a long 
black raspberry season. 
12 plants $ 1.00 
25 plants 175 
50 plants 3.25 
100 plants 5.00 
500 plants 23.00 
1,000 plants 40.00 
LOGAN and CUMBERLAND 
TRANSPLANTS 
These plants are one year older than No. 1 
tip plants, being grown in the open field for one 
year. They are very good size and well rooted. 
They will bear the first year they are planted if 
well watered and taken care of, although we do 
not recommend it too highly. 
By planting transplants you will gain one year 
in your raspberry growing. 
5 plants $1.00 
12 plants 2.00 
25 plants 4.00 
You will notice that the prices are lower than 
last year on raspberries. 
We are trying to give you wholesale prices 
plus cost of packing, advertising and clerical 
work. All stock is dug as needed in the spring. 
REMEMBER, NORTHERN GROWN STOCK STANDS 
THE WINTERS OF THE NORTH 
