° Black Raspberries > 
By . PLANT A ROW IN YOUR GARDEN 
Excellent for Pies. AND BE ASSURED OF PLENTY OF 
—Freeze or Can Them. LARGE, FULLY RIPENED BERRIES. 
\ - Highest Quality 
Br istol Widely Adapted 
Best Variety for Home Planting 
Thrifty in Growth — Very Productive 
Bristol is probably the best midseason black 
raspberry. We place it at the top for both home 
and commercial planting. The canes are healthy, 
vigorous and produce heavy crops of large high 
quality berries. Bristol has already taken a high 
ranking place among the best of the Blackca 
Raspberries for both home and commercial plant- 
ing. 
Logan (Early) 
Most Dependable Early Black Raspberry 
Yields are as heavy as midseason varieties. 
Withstands hot, dry weather better than other 
black caps. The berry ripens one week earlier 
than Cumberland; it is a heavy yielder and the 
pee pick berries are almost as large as Cum- 
erland. 
e\ — Largest 
Morrison pieces 
Hold Their Size Until the Last of the Picking Season 
Morrison excels as a berry for both home and commercial 
planting. The large, attractive berries meet all culinary 
requirements. They are high in quality, firm texture, juicy, 
not so seedy as other blackcaps. MORRISON berries hold u 
longer in grocery and market displays. Ripens after Bristol. 
We recommend Morrison and Bristol as the most Satisfactory 
black raspberry varieties for general planting. 
This variety has been the 
Cumbe r land standard of all Blackcap 
Raspberries for a long period of years and still is 
the choice of both the home and commercial grow- 
ers who understand its weakness and keep their 
plantings in full vigor. The berries are 
large and of the very highest quality. 
NOTICE 
Important informa- 
tion for Ohio custom- 
ers only: The Ohio 
Sales Tax applies only 
to Ornamental stock. 
No tax on Fruit trees, 
Grapes, Berry Plants, 
etc. 
See page 5 for price schedule of Black Raspberries 
— Raspberry Growing — 
1. Plant early and set only 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. Mulch around the canes whenever possible and follow a system of clean cultivation or mulch 
throughout the growing 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 Sulphur 12 pounds to 50 gallons water. Spray 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. 
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