“CUMBERLAND Blackcap 
Our vote goes to Cumberland among the black raspberries 
as the very best. There have been others—but Cumber- 
land still ranks at the top because of its glossy black color, 
fine sprightly flavor and the ease with which it is grown. 
Blackcap jam is something that should be enjoyed by 
everyone. They’re easy to start and easy to grow. 
PRICES We Pay the Postage. 
6 12 25 50 
Alfred Blackberry— 
l-yr. standard ....$1.10 $1.90 $3.55 $6.55 $11.85 
Ebony King Blackberry— 
Ievewstandard 172). sn 2sl> 2) 3.95, 7595) 13.95, 122.45 
Boysenberry, Thornless— 
D.yr. heavy... 3.15 5.65 10.25 17.95 34.25 
Leytoustandard #. iv 2.003.155 15255), 9.95017.95 
Cumberland, Blackcap— 
2oVE se Neavys ee ae Somes > ee 0.20511 50 2021.85 
devesstandardie a 1slOo 821 3.401 6.55 12.35 
Sodus Purplecap— 
DeVE a eavy “nisrs vache 22/0 4.8) 109729017225" 32.65 
Peytestandard tone earl.) 5) 227.9 04-9 8.95 17135 
These unusual, hard to get Berries 
are easy to grow at home 
Rr EBONY KING//2707) 
A sensational new blackberry that is guaranteed to bear. The 
berries are very large, jet-black and luscious. Ebony King is 
a bush type blackberry, very strong and will carry heavy loads 
of fruit. We believe Ebony King is the best blackberry now 
grown and are certain that you will welcome a blackberry that 
can be counted on to produce liberally. 
ALFRED Blackberry 
Alfred has been the most widely planted blackberry in this 
section of the country. The large, long sparkling blackberries 
are indeed a treat. Called the Coreless blackberry, Alfred 
ripens earlier than Eldorado and is more productive. 
Thoruless 
BOYSENBERRY 
A very unusual fruit, this huge 
berry—up to 2 inches long—is 
said to be a cross between the 
loganberry, dewberry, and black- 
berry. This unusual berry is so 
seldom found on the market that 
many people have never eaten it. 
The flavor is as pleasing as it is 
individual. The berries are sweet 
and juicy. You can eat 
them fresh for weeks, they 
are wonderful for pie, and 
make excellent sauce, jam 
and jelly. The thornless 
kind is easy to work with. 
Don’t put off having your 
own boysenberries. 
Ebony King 
Sodus Collection 
An excellent assortment of unusual berries 
that you will enjoy having in your garden. 
6 Sodus 
6 Thornless Boysenberry 
6 Cumberland 
All 1-Y¥r. Plants All 2-Yr. Plants 
Only $3.95 Only $6.85 
We pay the Postage. 
‘SODUS Purplecap 
A cross between a red and a black raspberry, 
Sodus is a very tantalizing combination of the 
best of both kinds. Deliciously flavored with a 
zest unknown in other berries it is one of the 
very best for jam and jelly. Many people like 
it better than either the red or black raspberries. 
To see for yourself, just crush a cup of fully 
ripe Sodus, sugar lightly and pour over a dish 
of vanilla ice cream. Now there is real taste 
appeal. The plants are very husky and easy to 
grow. 
