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PLANT SMALL FRUITS] 



RASPBERRIES 



LATHAM, THE GIANT NEW RED RASPBERRY 



A ready market 

 can always be 

 found for raspber- 

 ries. When well 

 cared for they are 

 sure to return a 

 good profit. A 

 patch . of raspber- 

 ries should be re- 

 newed about once 

 in five years, as 

 by that time the 

 quality of the ber- 

 ries deteriorates 

 and the fruit be- 

 comes small. The 

 plants should be 

 well manured and 

 cultivated at fre- 

 quent intervals. In 

 training allow 

 only a few canes 

 to grow from each 

 plant, cutting 

 away all suckers 

 to throw t the 

 strength into' the 

 stalk for bearing; 

 all old canes 

 should be removed 

 immediately after 

 the fruit is all 

 picked. Cut out 

 old and weak 

 shoots each year. 



Prices for raspberry plants except as noted. Every 

 plant well rooted and twice inspected. They must be 

 right. $1.00 for 25; $2.00 for 100; $18.00 for 1,000. 



CUTHBEST (Red). Large, bright scarlet-crimson, ex- 

 cellent quality, firm, juicy and refreshing, vigorous 

 grower, hardy and productive. Very popular as a 

 home garden and market berry. 



CUMBERLAND (Black). The largest of all black caps; 

 healthy, vigorous grower, throwing up stout, well- 

 branched canes that produce immense crops of mag- 

 nificent berries. Fruit very large, firm; quality about 

 the same as Gregg. 



COLUMBIAN (Purple). Berry is firm, dark red, and 

 adheres to the bushes for a long time. A strong 

 grower, attaining large size. One of the hardiest and 

 most productive. $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. 



PLUM PARMER (Black). It is covered with a gray- 

 ish bloom like the bloom on a grape, which makes it 

 very attractive in appearance. It ripens very early 

 and quickly. The fruit is enormously large. 



ST. REGIS EVERBEARING- (Red). The new ever- 

 bearing variety. It gives a crop of fruit all summer 

 and autumn, fruiting on the old canes in generous 

 quantities until late in August. By this date berries 

 begin to ripen on the young canes and continue until 

 late in autumn. Berries are a bright crimson of large 

 size and of surprising quality; sugary with raspberry 

 flavor. 



LATHAM 



Yields Twice as Much as 

 Most Other Red Raspberries 



The new mosaic-free hardy red raspberry. 

 "Without question Latham is the most profitable 

 Red Raspberry for commercial planting. It is 

 absolutely hardy. It cannot be surpassed in 

 productiveness, outyielding even Cuthbert. Due 

 to its rich, brilliant red color it sells readily on 

 market stands, and in addition is a delightful 

 table berry and almost perfect for canning. The 

 berries are large, round and unusually Arm, ex- 

 ceptionally well suited for shipping to distant 

 markets. It ripens evenly over a very long 

 season. 



Prices: Strong No. 1 Plants of Latham, 



25 for $1.50; 100 for $3.00; 500 for $12.50; 



1,000 for $20.00 



SHIPPING NOTICE AND PROMPT DELIVERY 



Williamstown, N. J., April 4, 1932. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



We received the nursery stock you sent us all O. K. 

 It came the same day we got your card. 



JOHN HUBER. 



CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY 



