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GOLD DOLLAR 
Yellow Raspberry. 
Gold Dollar was introduced by us season 1922. Without exception we consider 
this the greatest find of any new variety of small fruits yet introduced. Gold dollar is 
distinctly in a class by itself. It is a seedling of unknown parentage found growing on 
an old family cemetery where no doubt the seed were dropped by birds. In growth it 
resembles the Black cap varieties, makes astronger growth than any black cap we 
grow. Fruit is as large or larger than the largest black cap raspberry, color that of a 
bright GOLD DOLLAR. In quality it does not taste like a raspberry, but has a flavor 
all its own. The most pleasant flavor I ever tasted in any fruit—has a mild sweet taste 
mingled with a rich wine flavor. Every one who has seen it is more than pleased and 
we could sell a hundred times as many plants as we can grow every year. Don’t fail 
to get a few plants, not more than six plants sold to any one person this year. Price 
$1.00 per plant as long as they last. And orders should be placed as early as you re- 
ceive this catalog as we will soon be sold out. Any of our customers who have pur- 
chased these plants and have a few plants more than they need we shall be pleased to 
buy them back at a good fievre. We make this offer to our customers as we are the sole distributors of Gold Dollar 
Raspberry, until season 1932. 
CUMBERLAND 
Is an old standard, very prolific and good quality, 
a good hardy grower. 
HONEY SWEET BLACK CAP 
ST. REGIS, (Red) 
Everbearing. 
I consider St. Regis the best everbearing raspberry for all 
sections. Fruit is not quite as large as Erskine Park, or La- 
France, but it is a more delicious berry, and produces more fruit, 
and is the best money maker on the list. Season very early and 
under favorable conditions produces a good fall crop. 
ERSKINE PARK 
Everbearing. 
Fruit very large, moderately productive, color dark red. 
Makes a light growth of wood each season. 
CUTHBERT, (Red) 
One of the best old standard sorts, fruit extra large and 
good quality. A good market variety. 
MILLER, (Red) 
An extra early productive sort, fruit very mild and dainty, 
planted in great quantities as a commercial variety. : 
EARLY KING (Red) 
Fruit medium to large, quality good, one of the early varie- 
ties that is in great demand in most sections. 
PLUM FARMER 
Is one of the standard black caps, and may be depended on 
to produce a fine crop of large size marketable fruit, one of the 
most hardy growers. 
ROYAL PURPLE 
Hardy as a “BURR OAK.” A strong hardy grower 
and one of the most productive raspberries, color rich 
purple, sweet and delicious. I have tested many pur- 
Is a recent introduction and is now widely planted 
both for home use and market. It is one of the sweet- 
est and best flavored, black caps, very productive, and a 
good hardy plant. Yielded on our farms the past sea- 
son at the rate of 300 bushels per acre, bring top prices 
on the market and is a yeneral favorite. 
ple varieties and find this to be decidedly the best of 
them all in every way, shape and form, and is the only 
purple raspberry being grown on our farms. You wil 
make no mistake ordering purple Raspberries for you) 
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