VIRUS-FREE RED RASPBERRIES 



SENTINEL (Red) (6328) 



New from Maryland. Large, red, juicy, firm, ripens late 

 midseason. Bush very vigorous, suckers excessively. Chief 

 merit is its greater resistance to fluctuating winter tem- 

 peratures. Most nearly resembles Milton. 



REVEILLE (Red) (6327) 



Ripens very early, with Sunrise. Berries red, very large. 

 Quality excellent but too soft for commercial use. Bush is 

 very resistant to fluctuating winter temperatures. 



LATHAM (Red) (632 1) 



Latham is the most profitable red raspberry for com- 

 mercial planting. Absolutely hardy. Unsurpassed in pro- 

 ductiveness. Due to its rich brilliant red color it sells 

 readily on market stands, is a delightful table berry and 

 almost 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. 



CITADEL (Red) (6326) 



Resembles Willamette. Berries red, very large, very 

 firm; may pick with some difficulty under some conditions. 

 Ripens late midseason. Extremely vigorous, resistant to 

 leaf spot disease. 



SOUTHLAND (Red) (6333) 



Especially adapted to middle and southern conditions. 

 Ripens early, just after Sunrise. Fall crop begins about 

 mid-August. Berries medium size, light red, very firm, 

 and do not crumble. Plants are very vigorous, disease 

 resistant, and should allow good raspberry production 

 farther south than ever before. 



SCEPTER (Everbearing Red) (6334) 



Heavy producing, large, red, very tasty berry from 

 Maryland breeding work. Resembles September, but 

 ripens 10 days earlier. Bush vigorous and tolerant to 

 fluctuating winter temperatures. 



■eentiiied" RASPBERRIES 



"CERTIFIED" Raspberry plants have been grown from 

 very productive and vigorous selections on fumigated land 

 well isolated from other Rubus, sprayed regularly for 

 insect and disease control, and inspected by University of 

 Maryland officials. The experience of satisfied customers 

 indicates these plants are also excellent for fruit produc- 

 tion. 



EARLY CUMBERLAND (Black) (63oi) 



(On's Sfrain) 



Just the Berry to precede Cumberland; this fine new 

 variety ripens five to ten days earlier than Cumberland. 

 It produces heavy crops on vigorous canes. Yields are 

 better than Bristol; berries carry as well as Cumber- 

 land. Early Cumberland berries are large, jet black, 

 very firm and have a delicious, sweet flavor. 



HILTON (Red) (6323) 



The largest of all red raspberries grows on vigorous 

 plants that are winter hardy and produce heavy crops. 

 Berries maintain good size throughout the season, are 

 firm, of good quality and ripen in late mid-season. We 

 think this fine new berry is worthy of trial for home 

 and commercial planting. 



POCAHONTAS (Red) (6336) 



New one-crop kind from Virginia. Berries short conic, 

 firm, medium red, with sprightly flavor. Berry size com- 

 pares with Hilton. Vines are winter-hardy and prolific. 



PRICES FOR ALL RED AND GOLD 

 RASPBERRY PLANTS 



6 10 25 50 



$4.80 $6.00 $11.00 $19.00 



100 500 



$33.00 $115.00 



I See Commenial Growers Price List for Larger Qoantities— Pages 26-27 



FALLRED (Everbearing Red) (6338) 



New hardy two-crop variety from New Hampshire. The 

 plants are so vigorous they begin to bear almost at once. 

 The first crop ripens in August after spring planting; next 

 year you get spring and fall crops of big luscious berries. 

 Pick to your heart's content until frost. Plant some of 

 these easy to raise berries this year. Space 3 feet apart 

 in the row. 



BUCKEYE (Everbearing Red) (6332) 



Berry shape and size is similar to Willamette. Its spring 

 crop ripens with late strawberries; its fall crop later than 

 Durham. Very resistant to early frost. Bright red color; 

 good flavor; easy picking. Plants are vigorous and heavy 

 producers. 



HERITAGE (Everbearing Red) (6335) 



Winter-hardy everbearing red with good vigor. Fall crop 

 berries are medium sized, very firm, of excellent quality 

 and attractive. Bush is erect and very sturdy. Summer 

 crop is moderate. 



CHEROKEE (Everbearing Red) (6329) 



New from Virginia breeding work and especially adapted 

 to the Piedmont areas. Berries large, good, and firm. 

 Ripens midseason and fall crop. Try them. Rated winter- 

 hardy for the area. 



AMBER (Golden) (6340) 



Amber is an outstanding new raspberry for the novelty 

 market and home gardener. It is amber in color, sweet 

 flavored, of good quality, and does not crumble. Berries 

 are large. Amber ripens late and extends the season for 

 home-grown raspberries. 



FALLGOLD (Everbearing Gold) (6342) 



New golden yellow everbearing variety that produces 

 two full crops each year. Spring crop is with one season 

 kinds; fall crop begins late in August and continues to 

 frost. Hardy, vigorous, very tasty and sweet. Makes a 

 good addition to the red two-crop varieties. 



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