BLACK RASPBERRIES 
. MORRISON 
THE GIANT BLACK RASPBERRY 
This variety originated as a chance seedling in northern 
Ohio and has attracted a great deal of attention by com- 
mercial growers because of its abnormal size. The plant is 
an extra strong grower, being quite free from the common 
black raspberry diseases. Ripens somewhat later than Cum- 
berland and has a very dark glossy color. Berries are firm 
in texture and high in quality. Plants are not plentiful and 
price is somewhat higher than commonly asked for the old 
varieties, but we believe a trial planting will prove they 
are worth more. 
PRICES—1 Year No. 1 Plants 
25 for $3.00 50 for $5.50 100 for $9.00 
500 for $37.50 1000 for $65.00 
MORRISON AVAILABLE IN 1 YR. ONLY 
CUMBERLAND 87x6,0%,72" 
BLACKCAPS 
Most popular black raspberry today because of its great size, 
beauty, firmness and productiveness. The fruit is the largest 
of the black raspberry family, often measuring almost an inch 
in diameter. Cumberland is very hardy, will stand severe 
drought and cold weather conditions well, without injury. It sets 
a great many berries, and should be heavily trimmed to get 
best results. Wonderful canning berry, makes delicious pies 
and jelly. Commands top market prices. Almost disease free 
and very popular because of this quality. Able to grow on 
almost any soil that is not wet. 
PRICES—1 Year No. 1 Plants 
25 for $2.50 100 for $ 7.50 
50 for 4.50 500 for 34.00 
1000 for $55.00 
CUMBERLAND AVAILABLE IN 1 YR. ONLY 
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5 RASPBERRY BARGAIN No. 5 b 
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@ 12 Logan 2 year plants—Black a 
: $ 6° ~ 
g 12 Latham 2 year plants—Red a 
7 NET, NO DISCOUNT » 
TITTTLLILILILI LILI 
“BOYSENBERRY 
GIANT THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
Due to the many requests of our 
customers, we are again listing 
the widely advertised Thornless 
Boysenberry. Berries are very 
large, measuring two to three 
inches in length. Ripen ten days 
to two weeks before the common 
Boysenberry. Fruit is sweet, de- 
licious to eat. Also a superior 
berry for canning, jelly, jam or 
mouth-watering pies. 
Strong growing vines which 
should be tied to a wire 2% to 
severely every year. 
CES: 
1 YEAR NO. 1 PLANTS 
12 for $2.50 50 for $ 6.75 
25 for 4.15 100 for 12.50 
PRICES: 2 YEAR 
KING SIZE PLANTS 
6 for $3.00 25 for $11.00 
12 for 5.40 50 for 19.50 
FREE Cultural Instructions 
Included with Order if re- 
quested. 
‘BRISTOL 
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3 ft. from the ground. Prune \ 
Morrison 
EARLY SWEET 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
\LOGAN 
An Ohio origination. Logan ripens seven to ten days ahead of 
Cumberland, which allows the grower to get on the market 
ahead of other varieties, giving him an opportunity to make 
some real money. Produces immense crops of jet black berries, 
as large as Cumberland. Does not crumble, and the last picking 
looks as nice as the first. Stands severe weather conditions. A 
great deal of its present popularity is due to its “disease-free 
qualities.” Of high dessert quality and fine for canning. 
PRICES—1 YEAR NO. 1 PLANTS 
25 for $2.50 100 for $ 7.50 1000 for $55.00 
50 for 4.50 500 for 34.00 2000 for 95.00 
2 YEAR BEARING AGE PLANTS 
12 for $5.50 25 for $10.50 
Due to scarcity of bearing age plants, we can list 
them only in small amounts. 
FINE, MIDSEASON 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
In Berrien County, which is perhaps the leading black raspberry 
county in the United States, the Bristol variety is rapidly coming 
into great popularity. It is one of the best black raspberries ever 
originated at the Geneva Experimental Station. The ripening season 
is quite early. 
Berries are large, firm, fairly glossy, and of excellent quality. Bushes 
are hardy, vigorous, and produce a very heavy crop. 
PRICES—1 YEAR NO. 1 PLANTS 
25 for $3.00 100 for $ 9.00 
50 for 5.50 500 for 37.50 
1000 for $65.00 
DUNDEE mioscison™ 
MIDSEASON 
Dundee is a promising new black raspberry notable for its high 
quality. The berries are large, glossy black, attractive, and quite 
firm. The flavor is mildly sub-acid and very good. Dundee is well 
worth trying for market or homie use. The plants are tall, vigorous 
and productive. Also they are resistant to mosaic to some extent, - 
PRICES—1 YEAR NO. 1 PLANTS 
25 for $3.00 100 for $ 9.00 
50 for 5.50 500 for 37.50 
1000 for $65.00 
