HARRISONS' RASPBERRIES 



Quick Profits-Enjoyable Work 



If you are looking for quick profits and enjoyable 

 work for your spare time, by all means put out a patch 

 of Red and Black Raspberries. The growing cost is 

 slight and they will succeed on most any soil. As far 

 as their eating qualities are concerned, they stand 

 supreme, sweet palatable fruit of the very finest 

 flavors. Served fresh they make the finest kind of 

 dessert, while their canning and preserving qualities 

 are unexcelled. 



List of Selected Heavy Yielding 

 Varieties 



BLACK RASPBERRIES 



CUMBERLAND. Midseason to late. This is the most popu- 

 lar 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 such handsome 

 appearance that it is sure to bring the top prices on the 

 marke^t. 



Cumberland has never been known to fail to produce 

 a big crop every year. This variety is perfectly hardy 

 and tremendously productive, 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. 



Plum Farmer. This variety is very popular with many 

 growers on account of its earliness of ripening. Plum 

 Farmer has the ability to mature its customary big yield 

 in a very short time, generally 15 to 20 days. The plants 

 are healthy, canes strong growing. Berries are produced 

 in clusters and are large, well colored and of first quality. 

 The fruit ripens a week earlier than Cumberland. 



PRICES OF BLACK RASPBERRIES 



Selected No. 1 Plants 



25 for 100 for 250 for 500 for 1000 for 



$1.00 $2.50 $5.50 $10.50 $19.00 



RED RASPBERRIES 



CHIEF. A new red raspberry that is destined to challenge 

 the supremacy of Latham. This berry was 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 withstand shipments to market 



Cumberland Raspberries — leading 

 black variety 



Its main point in its favor is that it is ten days 

 earlier than Latham, thereby getting in the mar- 

 ket before other varieties are ripe. We have a 

 limited supply of this variety and would advise 

 every grower to try it out. 

 Cuthbert. An old and reliable variety that has 

 proven the main money-maker for Raspberry growers in many sec- 

 tions of the country for years. The fruit is large, well colored, of 

 superb flavor and quality. We can recommend Cuthbert as an all- 

 around berry either for home use, canning, local market or shipping. 

 The canes are perfectly hardy, foliage healthy. Bushes are large 

 and very productive. Cuthbert sets the standard by which other 

 Red Raspberries may be judged. 

 LATHAM. Although this is a comparatively new variety it is entirely 

 past the experimental stage, and we unhesitatingly give Latham 

 to Harrisons' customers as one of the very best Raspberries ever 

 grown. This variety originated at the Minnesota State Fruit Breed- 

 ing Farm and is being grown extensively in raspberry producing 

 regions. The sensational yields of this variety have attracted the 

 attention of growers everywhere, and everyone 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 and you will be both delighted and sur- 

 prised after giving it a trial. 



Latham is a tall, vigorous grower, the canes are extra heavy, well 

 able to support the tremendous load of fruit. The foliage is a healthy 

 dark green, tough and leathery, highly resistant to insects. Latham 

 ripens with Cuthbert and is immensely productive. Covers a longer 

 fruiting season than any other Raspberry. The berries are beauties 

 and will cause a sensation wherever they are shown. Many of 

 them are over an inch in diameter and they hold this large size 

 to the end of the season. Color a dark rich red, quality of the best 

 with full raspberry flavor. 

 St. Regis. This variety is by far the best fall bearing type. There 

 is a big demand for this fine fruit in the late summer and fall, and 

 many 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 and enjoy this delicious 

 fruit all summer and fall. St. Regis produces a big crop of fruit 

 during the regular season and then continues bearing all summer 

 and fall on the new canes. 



tatham Raspberries — new variety 

 without a peer 



PRICES OF RED RASPBERRIES 

 Selected No. 1 Plants 

 25 for 100 for 250 for 500 for 



$1.25 $3.00 $6.50 $12.50 



1000 for 

 $22.00 



25 



