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T’S easy to be enthusiastic 
about Latham because it is 
the finest looking berry on the market 
—and because it produces more ber- 
ries to the acre than any other vari- 
ety (and does so with the least 
amount of care). This KING 
of all raspberries will mean 
Don’t overlook Real Profits for you. Town- 
send’s Select Strain Latham 
this big value | me . < ’ - yields large, luscious rich red 
RED RASPBERRY oi A ate. £2 a cocaine acai = fruit—so appetizing in its ap- 
pearance and flavor that it 
OFFER 
meets with instant approval! 
SS OMEW CHIEF. 1 year size. Commercial growers average 
25 LATHAM. 1 year size. 
over $1,000 per acre of plants. 
50 Sel PI 5 Latham, which is entirely free 
elect ants 
Special Price 2 l z 
of mosaic, more than meas- 
ures up to the most exacting 
mem Standards, producing firm 
- 4 fruit that is excellent for long 
50 SELECT LATHAM. 4 ir 
Z, distance shipping. Order some 
50 SELECT CHIEF. 
—— —— ee 2 FF Townsend’s Latham—you'll be 
Ay eal $9.15 ies . _—  ~ a pleased with your _ success, 
pecial Frice — ——_ iA / whether you raise to sell or to 
NEWBURGH 
VEN though introduced only 
a few years ago, Newburgh 
has met with instantaneous 
success since its origination by 
the New York State Agriculture Ex- 
periment Station. Newburgh berries, 
which are attractive and excellent for 
shipping, cling to the branch long af- 
ter ripening—do not crumble. New- 
burgh has been successfully grown in 
all sections, although we re- 
commend it especially for the 
extreme Northern States where 
severe winters have ruined sev- 
eral other varieties. Newburgh 
is a vigorous grower, is very 
hardy and robust, and pro- 
duces beautifully. 
PRICES ALL VARIETIES 
RASPBERRIES ON PAGE 47 
READY FOR MARKET 
HIEF, the earliest raspberry of all, HIGHEST 
WHEN PRICES ARE 
is the only real rival to Latham. 
It was selected from a planting of 4,000 
Latham seedlings by the Minnesota State 
Breeding Farm, and has become the best 
early red for general planting, surpassing 
all others. The fruit, while not quite as 
large as Latham, is extremely hardy, firm, 
bright red in color, practically immune from 
mosaic and mildew, keeps and ships well, 
and is an unusually heavy producer. Its 
brilliant coloring and appealing flavor, to- 
gether with its early ripening, makes Chief 
a good money maker for the commercial 
grower, and the home gardener as well. 
