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WORLD’S LEADING RASPBERRY 
The sensational yields of this variety have at- 
tracted the attention of growers everywhere, and 
all those who have given it a trial are praising 
the many unusual features they have found in 
Latham. After thoroughly testing Latham we 
find it a remarkable variety in every respect; you 
will be both delighted and surprised after giving 
it a trial. 
Large Berries— 3 
Tremendously Productive A Blue Ribbon 
Latham is a tall, vigor- Winner for the 
ous goes the cores are Home and 
extra heavy, well able to ° 
support ie load of fruit. Commer cial 
The foliage is healthy, dark Grower. It sim- 
green, tough and leathery, ply cannot be 
highly resistant to insects. equalled. 
Latham ripens with Cuth- 
bert, covers a longer fruit- 
ing season. The berries are beauties and will cause a sensation 
wherever. they are shown. Many are over an inch in diameter 
and they hold this size to the end of the season. Color dark 
rich. red. ; 
PRICES OF RED RASPBERRIES—ALL VARIETIES 
Selected Plants, 1-Year, No. 1 Grade 
6 12 25 50 100 250 
Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants 
$1.90 $2.80 $4.40 $7.60 $13.20 $28.50 

Harrisons’ 
“SELECTED 
STRAIN” 
Raspberry 
Picnts. 
Triple 
Inspected, 
Disease Free. 
Preferred by 
Growers 
in Every 
State in 
the Union. 









CUMBERLAND 


The Most 
Popular 
Black 
Raspberry 

LATHAM—The Big 
Red Raspberry 

OTHER RED RASPBERRIES 
CHIEF. A new Red Raspberry that is destined to challange the 
supremecy of Latham, originated by the Minnesota State Breed- 
ing Farm and has been given rigid tests over a wide area. It has 
proven hardy, resistant to disease, a heavy cropper of large, ex- 
cellent quality berries that will withstand shipment to market. 
ST. REGIS. There is a demand for this fine fruit in the late summer 
and fall. Growers make exceptionally large profits when grown 
for markets. However, if you do not grow them for market, by 
all means plant a few bushes for home use. St. Regis produces a 
big crop of fruit during the regular season and then continues 
bearing all summer and fall on the new canes. 
CUMBERLAND 
Mid-season to late. This is the most popular 
Blackcap of the present time, because of its great 
size, firmness, and productiveness. The fruit is 
the largest of the Raspberry family, and is of such 
handsome appearance that it is sure to bring the 
top prices on the market. 

A BIG CROP EVERY YEAR 
Cumberland has never been known to fail to produce a big crop 
every year. This variety is perfectly hardy and tremendously pro- 
ductive, the bushes are vigorous, upright and healthy. Berries are 
glossy black in color, not equalled by any other variety in quality, 
flavor and appearance. It’s good to eat and good to sell. 
A good patch of Black Raspberries yields big profits, but in order 
to get profitable yields it is absolutely necessary to set only vig- 
orous, disease-free plants. Harrisons’ selected-certified Black Rasp- 
berries are the best plants to be had. Under ordinary conditions 
they will yield from 1500 to 3000 quarts per acre, whereas weak or 
run-down diseased plantings only yield around 400 to 800 quarts 
per acre. The best plants are cheapest in the long run. 
NEW LOGAN. A new Black Raspberry variety; probably its two most 
noteworthy characteristics are that it ripens about a week earlier 
and is more resistant to the virus diseases. A very productive 
variety and fruit of good size and quality. If an early berry is 
desired, it is one of the best. It does not crumble. 
PRICES OF BLACK RASPBERRIES—SELECTED PLANTS 
All Varieties, 1-Year, No. 1 Tips 
6 12 25 50 100 250 
Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants 
$1.80 $2.60 $4.10 $7.10 $12.35 $26.80 



