- Black Raspberries - 
State Certified 
Raspberry Plants 
Twice Inspected during the growing season 
and shipped under the Certificate of the Ohio 
Department of Agriculture, (See next page for 
varieties and prices.) 
Raspberry Growing 
1. Plant dependable disease-free stock and 
maintain proper isolation from other diseased or 
wild plants. 
2. When setting out black raspberry tip plants 
always cut off the old stem (or “handle’’) as 
growth will come from the crown of the plant. 
3. It is generally recommended that red and 
black Raspberries should not be grown within at 
least 20 rods of each other. 
4. Any plant showing any symptoms of disease 
should be promptly removed and burned. 
5. All Raspberry plants should be set very 
early in the spring. Better have us reserve your 
planting stock now and we will send to you at 
proper season. 
6. All Raspberry plants are benefited by liberal 
applications of manure, Sulphate of Ammonia 
or other Nitrogen fertilizer applied as a side 
dressing each spring throughout the life of the 
planting. 
7. To control Anthracnose use Dry Lime Sul- 
phur 12 pounds to 50 gallons water. Spray each 
spring while still dormant on buds just beginning 
to show green. This should be followed with 
Fermate, either liquid spray or dust, for several 
applications at two-week intervals. 
Fine fruiting blocks of Raspberries are 
the result of Disease-Free plants, good 
culture and the proper selection of 
varieties. 
Registered Raspberries 
_ Registered Raspberry plants are extraodinar- 
ily free from disease; they are strong and vigor- 
ous and true to name. They are grown only by 
the Ohio Small Fruit Improvement Association. 
Registered plants are produced under regula- 
tions which allow not more than one per cent of 
virus disease and not more than one-fourth per 
cent of galled plants in the parent plantings. 
* REGISTERED VARIETIES °* 
Logan This is the most popular variety with 
the members of the Ohio Small Fruit 
Improvement Association because of the inher- 
ent resistance of Logan to some of the deadly 
virus diseases and its ability to withstand adverse 
conditions. 
H This variety is rapidly gaining fa- 
Bristol vor for both home and commercial 
planting because of its high quality fruit and 
wide adaptability of the plants. (For more com- 
plete description see page 4.) 
This variety has been the 
Cumberland standard of all Blackcap 
Raspberries for a long period of years and still is 
the choice of both the home and commercial 
growers who understand its weakness and keep 
their plantings in full vigor. The berries are 
large and of the very highest quality. 
* 
Prices Registered Raspberries 
Registered plants available in Cumberland, 
Bristol, and Logan Blackcaps this year. 
By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
Prices per 25 50 | 100 500 1000 
$3.50 $6.00\$9.00 $35.00 $50.00 
(3000 to 5000 lots—$45.00 per 1000) 
