RASPBERRIES PAY BIG DIVIDENDS ON LOCAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKETS 
PLANT BOUNTIFUL RIDGE SELECTED RASPBERRY PLANTS 
FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION 
Plant This Year to Meet An Ever Increasing Market Demand For One of America’s Most 
Popular Small Fruits 
LATHAM (Red) 
Leads all Red Raspberries in Commercial Planting 
and Profits to the Grower 
The new mosaic free, hardy red raspberry. Without ques- 
tion Latham is the most profitable Red Raspberry for com- 
mercial planting. It is absolutely hardy. It cannot be sur- 
passed in productiveness, out-yielding even Cuthbert. Due 
to its rich brilliant red color it sells readily on market 
stands, and in addition is a delightful table berry and al- 
most perfect for canning. The berries are large, round and 
unusually firm, exceptionally well suited for shipping to 
distant markets. It ripens evenly over a long season. 
We have some of the finest Latham plants we have ever 
grown this year. 
SUNRISE 
(The New Red Raspberry) 
Combining Earliness — Hardiness — Quality 
This new berry is said to ripen 10 to 16 days earlier than 
Latham. Its size is intermediate between Ranere and Lath- 
am, but nearer the size of Latham. 
It has been very resistant to anthrancnose, leaf spot, cane 
blight, and the resistance shown is probably one of the im- 
portant factors in its ability to withstand low temperatures. 
The color is bright red but turns dark red on ripening— 
the berries pick easily. They are firm, fine textured, juicy, 
non-crumbly, sub-acid in flavor with good raspberry aroma, 
and better in quality than Latham and better than Ranere 
under some circumstances. 
We recommend SUNRISE for trial in all sections where 
Red Raspberries do well. Sunrise is replacing Chief in many 
home and commercial plantings. 
INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRY 
Size, quality, hardiness and productiveness combined 
our greatest New Everbearing Red Raspberry. 
in 
“Everyone Well Pleased” 
. Dover, Penna. 
Again we wish to thank you for your service. The plants 
came through in good condition. We hope to do business 
again with you next year. 
Cc. C. Drawbaugh, Teacher of Agriculture 
“Arrived In Excellent Condition” 
R. 2, Newport, R. I., Fairview Lane, March 20, 1955 
Our Spring order of cherry trees and butternuts arrived in 
excellent condition. They are beautiful trees. 
John M. Formwalt 
39 
PLEASE 
NOTE 
Our raspberry plants are dug early while dormant. The 
Black types are put in OUR OWN COLD STORAGE as 
pictured and described on PAGE 42, where they are 
kept with proper moisture at about 34 degrees F. The 
Red types are placed in this storage about April Ist. 
Our years of experience in handling of raspberry plants 
of both types and our modern storages enable us to of- 
fer our customers today PLANTS WHICH WE KNOW 
WILL GIVE THEM BETTER SATISFACTION IN 
EVERY WAY. 
TAYLOR RED RASPBERRY 
DISEASE RESISTANT — HIGH QUALITY 
HEAVY PRODUCTION 
Recommended To Precede Latham 
Introduced by N. Y. Experimental Station fall season of 
1935. This beautiful berry should have the consideration of 
every commercial raspberry grower. 
The plants are vigorous, hardy, productive, tall growing 
and make new plants rapidly. The sturdy canes hold the 
berries well off the ground. The berries ripen shortly before 
Latham, are large, long conic, bright attractive red, thick 
fleshed, very firm, sub-acid and of excellent quality being 
superior to Latham. The berries do 
and carry well to markets. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
SENSATIONAL EVERBEARING 
RED RASPBERRY 
Finest of all everbearing types yet introduced, bear- 
ing two crops a year. 
not cling to the bush 
High Quality — Early Season — Heavier Fruiting 
— Hardier — More Disease Resistant. 
More satisfactory every year as fruited over a wider area. 
Many growers planting Indian Summer for one crop variety 
due to its unusual vigor and productivity. 
Introduced by the N. Y. Experimental Station, who state: 
“Indian Summer, the first autumn variety of any merit that 
has fruited at this Station, is a distinct type wholly unlike 
and much superior to known varieties. The quality is good 
and the season very early, starting a day or two later than 
June varieties. The fall crop commences in mid-September, 
continuing until stopped by hard freezes in November. The 
bulk of the crop is borne in October.”’ The plants are above 
medium to tall, vigorous, upright, hardy, healthy, productive. 
Fruit is large and uniform, maintaining size throughout the 
season. Roundish-coniec in shape, cavity of medium size, 
smooth light bloom, color medium red, juicy, tender, mild 
sub-acid, good. 
From our observations and personal tests we can recom- 
mend trial planting in all sections from South Carolina to 
Canada, feeling that lovers of Red Raspberries will find the 
best in this variety. 
SEPTEMBER 
A NEW EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRY 
September everbearing is a cross between Marey and Ra- 
here, introduced by N. Y. Experimental Station. The plants 
are vigorous and disease resistant. The berries are shaped 
similar to Latham, bright red, firm, not crumbling. Ripens 
its fall crop 2 to 4 weeks earlier than Indian Summer and 
continues until frost. The spring crop ripens early and 
plants are very productive. This should prove one of our 
best everbearing varieties from our observations. Prices on 
page 388. 
