NEW FOR SPRING 1955 
Black Hawk 
A95 Black Hawk is a new Hybrid Black Raspberry originated 
by lowa State College, Ames, Iowa and being introduced 
Spring 1955. It has been thoroughly tested at Ames and 
Council Bluffs, lowa and has out-yielded all other varieties 
included in the test. In favorable years it produced as 
much as 5000 pints per acre at Council Bluffs. The berries 
are large to very large, many being 34 inch in diameter. 
The quality is simply grand, sweet, juicy, richest 
flavor. Eat them fresh, can them, freeze them or 
in pies or jam. Anyway you use them, 
they are wonderful eating. At Ames, usu- 
ally begins ripening first week in July. 
The Finest Black Raspberry in America 
The plants are strong, healthy, vigorous 
growers and tremendous producers. The 
berries are firm and stand up well in 
shipping and handling. Plant them 4 
feet apart in the row and rows 8 feet 
apart. Use the richest soil you have and 
if weather is dry before ripening, water 
thoroughly every week. You will be 
richly rewarded. We believe this is the 
greatest Black Raspberry in America. 
Just a few plants in your back yard will 
give you the delicious fruits. But of 
course, if you have room, plant more. 
No. 1 Plants, Postpaid 
3 for 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
$1.00 $1.60 $3.15 $6.95 $23.95 
BLACK HAWK 
SPECIALS 
3 Black Hawk 3 September 
No. 1 Plants 2-Year Plants 
AA98 All 6 for $2.35 Postpaid 
10 Black Hawk 5 September 
No. 1 Plants 2-Year Plants 
AA99 AUIS for $4.95 
Postpaid ea 
September GIANT SIZE 
THE NEW EVERBEARING 
RED RASPBERRY WILL BEAR 
THIS SUMMER AND FALL 
A 84 September is a new red raspberry which bears 
the usual crop in early summer on the old canes. 
Then the new canes start bearing around mid-Septem- 
ber and continue until freezing weather. The berries 
are simply huge, the largest red raspberries we have 
ever seen, much larger than pictured. Bright red 
color, good quality. Eat them fresh, for pies, jams, 
sauce. Wonderful for freezing. Our large 2-Year 
plants will produce some berries this season so you 
will get just a taste of the delicious fruit you will get 
in future years. Nearly every home has room for 
some of these. They soon pay for themselves. Just 
think of the benefit and pleasure of picking these huge 
delicious berries fresh in your own garden. Last fall 
they were still bearing here in late October. Plant 3 to 
4 feet apart. 
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5 Postpaid 3 for 5 for 10 for 25)for 
7 | Aa \ -.2-Year Plants ....... $1.65 $2.45 $4.35 $9.95 
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~A86 Indian Summer—A wonderful TWO CROP red raspberry 
that bears a big crop in early summer and then in the fall bears 
another crop on the new canes. Berries are huge, fine red color, 
excellent quality. WILL BEAR THIS SEASON. Fall crop is best 
A85 Durham is a new red raspberry that bears the usual crop in 
early summer on the old canes. Then in just a few weeks the new 
canes start bearing and continue for weeks until freezing. The fruit 
is not as large as September. Bright red color, good quality. Ex- 
cellent for eating fresh, pies, jam or freezing. Heavy producer. 
Hardiest of all red everbearers. Will bear some this summer and fall. 
Postpaid 3 for 5 for 10'for 25: for 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants....... $1.65 $2.35 $4.25 $9.35 
1-Year No.1 Plants............. ee 20 SOS. 5.0 eso 
in sections with long fall as it is not as early as Durham or September. 
Sweet and delicious to eat fresh, canned or frozen. 
Postpaid 3for 5for 10for 25 for 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants $1.20 $1.65 $3.15 $6.95 
1-Year No.1 Plants.............. ~90 0091225 oe 2.250 
