LATHAM 
CUMBERLAND 
The mast 
popular 
Midseason to late. This is the most 
popular Blackcap at the present time, 
because of its great size, firmness, and 
productiveness. The fruit is the largest 
of the Raspberry family, and is of sucn 
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 tre- R 7 /, 
mendously productive, the bushes are 
vigorous, upright and healthy. Berries are glossy black in color, 
not equalled by any other variety in quality, flavor and appear- 
ance. It’s good to eat and good to sell. 
Other Black Raspberries 
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. 
PLUM FARMER. Very popular with many growers on account of 
its earliness of ripening. Plum Farmer has the ability to ma- 
ture its customary big yield in a very short time, generally 
15 to 20 days. The plants are healthy, canes strong growing. 
Ripens a week earlier than Cumberland. 
Other Red Raspberries 
CHIEF. A new Red Raspberry that is destined to challenge the 
supremacy of Latnam, originated by the Minnesota State 
Breeding Farm and has been 
given rigid tests over a wide 
area. It has proven hardy, 
resistant to disease, a heavy 
cropper of large excellent 
quality berries that will with- 
stand shipments to market. 
ST. REGIS. There is a demand 
for this fine fruit in the late 
summer and fall. Growers 
make exceptionally large prof- 
its 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 regu- 
lar season and then continues 
bearing all summer and fall 
on the new canes. 
NEWBURGH. The new Red Rasp- 
berry which is gaining popu- 
larity rapidly. Bright red, ex- 
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-SMALL-GARDEN | 
RASPBERRY OFFER 
Ne. 149 
= 25_ Plum ‘Former. Bl 
= 25 Latham. Red.- 
~ 25. Chief. Red. 
- 100 plants, cellent shipper, high quality. 
Le = for $3. 00. Earlier than Cuthbert. A new 
commercial leader. 
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is a tall, 
LATHAM 
The sensational yields of this variety have attract- 
ed the attention of growers everywhere, and every- 
one who has 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. 
Tremendously Productive; Large Berries. Latham 
to insects. 
with Cuthbert. 
of the season. 
rich red. 
vigorous grower, 
heavy, well able to support 
the load of fruit. The foliage 
is healthy dark green, tough 
and leathery, highly resistant 
Latham ripens 
Covers a 
longer fruiting season. 
berries are beauties and will 
cause a sensation wherever 
they are shown. 
over an inch in diameter and 
they hold this size to the end 
Color dark 
Many are 
the canes are extra 
A Blue Ribbon 
Home 
Commercial 
Grower. A first 
grade Rasp- 
berry past the 
experimental 
stage. It sim- 
ply cannot be 
equalled. 
The 
PRICES RED RASPBERRIES—SELECTED PLANTS 
12 25 
Chief 
Latham AT Ae) 
Newburgh .90 
St. Regis AF hs) 
1 Year, No. 1 
50 100 250 500 
plants plants plants plants plants 
PSO. 75 $1.25 $2.00 $3.50 $6.50 $12. 00 $22.00 
1:25 = 2.00 3-50).4650 
1.40 2:50 4.00 7.50 
13253 2.00=.3°502 16:50 
1000 
plants plants 
12.00 22.00 
14.00 265.00 
12.00 22.00 
PRICES BLACK RASPBERRIES—SELECTED PLANTS 
25 
1 Year, No. 1 Tips ; 
50 100 250 500 
1000 
12 
plants plants plants plants plants plants plants 
Cumpber- 
land 
New Logan .55 
Plum Farmer .55 
CUMBERLAND 
1.50 2.60 200 
$0.50 SO. 3071 $1.40 $2.50 $4. see $8.50 $16.00 
9.00 
9.00 
17.00 
17.00 
1.50 2.60 
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