Bristol 
Best Variety for Home Planting: Thrifty 
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The first step 
in successful 
fruit culture is to ‘ 
secure strong disease-free plants. 
Bristol is an excellent quality berry, large, 
glossy and attractive. The bushes 
are hardy, vigorous and bear very heavy crops 
of the most delicious fruits. Although a com- 
paratively new variety, Bristol has already taken 
a high-ranking place among the best of the 
Blackcap Raspberries for both home and com- 
mercial planting. 
Highest Quality 
Widely Adapted 
Has rapidly Gained Popularity as The 
Best Midseason Blackcap. It has 
Bristol 
proven to be very thrifty in growth and most 
productive and the very highest quality of all 
Blackcap varieties. We have found it to be 
widely adapted and producing heavy crops even 
in the semi south and southwest where heat and 
leaf spot are ruinous to other kinds. 
PRICES—-BLACK RASPBERRY STATE CERTIFIED PLANTS 
Postpaid By Express Not Prepaid 
Strong 1-yr. plants Prices Per 12 25 1 200 500 1000 
Morrison — Bristol ............... $2.25 $3.75 $6.50 | $10.50 $18.50 $37.50 $60.00 
Cumberland —\Logan ............. 2.00 3.00 5.50 9.50 17.00 34.50 55.00 
3000 to 5000 lots—10% less than thousand rate. 
5000 lots and up—15% less than thousand rate. 
Heavy 2-yr. Bearing Age Plants—75% higher than above 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 pours to 50 gallons water. optay. 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. 
® Logan (Early) @ 
Highly Resistant to Mosaic and 
Other Virus Diseases 
Every grower of Black Cap Raspberries should have 
a good biock of this Logan variety. It is the best early 
Black Cap grown in Ohio and yields as heavy a crop as 
any midseason variety. It withstands dry, hot weather 
better than other Black Caps. 
Most Dependable 
Early Black Raspberry 
The Logan is not a new variety here in Ohio as 
it has been grown for a number of years in one of 
_ our largest commercial berry sections. Among 
these growers this variety through sheer merit 
has replaced other standard kinds until at pres- 
ent more than three-fourths of the plantings are 
New Logan. The berry ripens one week earlier 
than Cumberland; it is a heavier yielder and the 
glossy black berries are as large as that variety. 
It holds well through drought and in fact the last 
picking has always proven as fresh and free from 
seediness and tendency to crumble as the first. 
