Black Kaspberrtes 
CUMBERLAND 
The Cumberland still surpasses all Black Raspberries as to 
an all-around variety. From a commercial standpoint there 
is none that can replace it at the present time. 
. LOGAN 
This early Black Raspberry ripens a week ahead of the 
Cumberland. A very productive variety. The Logan is used 
where the season for Black Raspberries wants to be extended. 
MORRISON (Late) 
The latest addition to the Black Raspberry family; ripens 
later than Cumberland. Berries are very large and attractive. 
Bushes very vigorous and productive. 
BLACK RASPBERRY PRICES 
250 at 1000 rate 
100 1000 
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Purple Karpherrces 
~SODUS 
The Sodus variety has almost crowded out all other varieties 
of Purple Raspberries due to its superiority. It is a cross 
between the Dundee Black Raspberry and the Newburgh Red 
Raspberry, and from these varieties it inherits the large size 
of the berry. The Sodus is a very vigorous grower, and it 
yields a very heavy crop. This variety should not be left out 
on your list of small fruits. 
PURPLE RASPBERRY PRICES 
100 1000 
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Sodus. No» lalipswee =. feel pier .80 6.50 55.00 
RED RASPBERRIES 
GOLDEN QUEEN (Yellow) 
A beautiful large, golden yellow Raspberry. A very attractive 
dessert berry and very unusual when used in combination with 
either Black or Red Raspberries as dessert. The canes are 
hardy and very vigorous. Culture methods same as Red Rasp- 
berries. 
“NEW WILLAMETTE 
A new midseason Raspberry of the Cuthbert type. More 
vigorous, productive and disease resistant than any variety we 
have ever grown. Originated in Oregon but does well even 
where Latham are poor. Berries are large, firm and conical in 
shape. A very good addition to the Raspberry family. 
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