Small Fruit (Con't) 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
N Bristol. A new black variety which is 
among the best. A heavy yielder of 
attractive high quality berries. The 
bushes are hardy and vigorous with 
the crop ripening just ahead of Cum- 
berland. 
“. Cumberland. Black, large and produc- 
tive, firm and a good shipper. Mid- 
season. 
“S New Logan. Black, earlier than Cum- 
berland and picks heavier over a 
short season. Resistant to drought 
and will often produce a erop when 
other varieties fail. It is also some- 
what disease resistant. 
10, $2.49; 25, $4.40; 50, $6.98; 100, 
$11.98; 250, $24.95; 500, $41.95; 1000 
$79.95. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
~ Latham 
Latham is a tall, vigorous grower, the 
eanes are extra heavy, well able to 
support the load of fruit. The foliage is 
healthy, dark green, tough and leath- 
ery, highly resistant to insects. The 
berries are beauties and will cause a 
sensation wherever they are shown. 
Many are over an inch in diameter and 
they hold this size to the end of the 
season. Color dark, rich red. 
Everbearing Raspberry 
“Indian Summer (Red). Indian Summer 
seems to be meeting with 
favor. The berries are much larger 
than other so-called everbearing 
raspberries, roundish, conica!, me- 
dium red, slightly crumbly and of 
excellent quality. The summer crop 
general 
ripens very early; the autumn crop 
from September on to frost. Plants 
are hardy, vigorous, about medium 
height, and bear heavy crops. 
PRICES 
LATHAM and INDIAN SUMMER 
10, $2.79; 25, $4.98; 50, $7.98; 100, 
$13.98; 250, $28.95; 500, $45.95; 1000 
$85.95. 
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NUT TREES 
New Chinese Chestnut 
Several years ago chestnut blight de- 
stroyed our native chestnut. Since that 
time the U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture has been searching for a blight re- 
sistant strain. After many tests it was 
found that a type of Chinese Chestnut 
was not only blight resistant but an 
early bearer of large, good quality 
nuts. 
3-4 ft. Bearing Age, $3.98 ea. 
‘American Hazel Nut 
Quick bearing, dwarf growing. Easy 
to erack, large, sweet kernels, shell out 
whole. Fine for’ shrub borders or 
hedges. 
3-4 ft. Bearing Age, $2.98 ea. 
\ English Walnut Trees 
In 1915, H. J. Champion, the founder 
of this business, planted several small 
English walnut trees around the house 
in which he lived. In a relatively short 
time these came into bearing and today 
are large shapely trees bearing annual- 
ly a goodly amount of nuts which are 
of good size, thin shell, and of unusual- 
ly good flavor and quality. 
18-24 inch $2.49 
2-3 ft. $3.98 each 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
