E. W. TowxsEXD & Soxs' Stra ivherr ij Plants 



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Successful Growers Prefer 



Townsend's Red Raspberry Plants 



Free from Disease Make Quick Growth Heavy Producers 



LATHAM 



a 



— Hardy, vig- 

 orous grower ; 



productive; hm? fruiting season. 



A sensational new variety. A 



new Red Raspberry tliat is win- 

 ning great merits wherever it is 



grown, its merits having spread 



throughout the Middle and East- 

 ern States. The high yielding 



ability is due largely to its re- 



_sistanee to Mosaic and other 



raspberry diseases. It is known 



for its hardiness and producing 



an abundance of the highest 



quality fruit : ripens evenly and 



holds up well throughout the 



season. Everyone interested in 



raspberries should give this va- 

 riety a trial, as the Northern 



Agricultural colleges speak very 



highly of it. 



Herbert —^}f highly flav- 



ored berries ; being 



recognized as the most hardy va- 

 riety ever introduced : being grown extensively 

 in the Northern States. 



-p loins' Red — *^°^ °^ ^^^ earnest varieties of 



* s Reds: plants very hardy and a 



wonderful producer of firm red berries of the 

 highest quality ; very easily picked and ripens 



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about one week ahead of any other variety. Going 

 into the market when prices are at the highest 

 — a profitable variety to plant. 



LOUDEN — A good variety for the market gar- 

 dener : fruit being of high quality and attractive 

 color, holding up well after picking. 



GOLDEN QUEEN— A yellow variety 

 desirable both as a novelty and for 

 the home garden. Resembles Cuth- 

 bert in every way, with exception of 

 color. Is not an everbearing variety. 



Everbearing Reds 



KATHERINE Bverbeanng- 

 (Recently in- 

 troduced) — The best Red Everbear- 

 ing Raspberry that we have ever 

 grown. Like its parent (The St. Re- 

 gis) it is a persistent producer from 

 early spring to late fall. Berries very 

 large and of firm qualitv. Prices — 

 12 for $2; 25, $4; 50, $6; 100, $8. 



St. Regis Everbearing— Market 



3— gardeners and frmt 



irrowers are making plenty of money 

 from St. Regis, which will produce a 

 crop 80 days after setting, and also 

 another fine crop in September. It 

 succeeds on all soils, light or heavy. 

 Canes absolutely hardy, producing 

 large quantities of delicious fruit : a 

 valuable variety for market or home 

 garden. 





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Katherine Plant — 3 Months After Planting. 



For Prices RASPBERRY PLANTS 



See page 29. 



TOWNSEND'S RED RASPBERRY 

 PLANTS ARE PROFIT MAKERS 



