raver, LATHAM 
FLAVOR 
Latham is the standard red raspberry for most of the eastern United States. 
are strong and hardy and Produce Bumper Crops Of Large, Firm, Delicious Fruit. 
well in many soil types and has high resistance to diseases. 
RASPBERRIE 
FINEST 
FLAVOR 
‘SEPTEMBER 
NEW RED EVERBEARING 
The September raspberry variety was 
developed by the New York State Experi- 
ment Station and is an outstanding con- 
tribution to the berry industry. It is an 
everbearing type of red raspberry that 
Produces A Large Crop In June And Yet 
Another Fine Crop In September. This fall 
crop is considerably earlier than that of 
other everbearing raspberries so Septem- 
ber is especially desirable. The berries 
are unusually large and have a delicious 
flavor. You will surely want some of this 
wonderful variety in your garden. 
6 for $3.35; 12 for $4.95; 25 for $7.70 
See Page 21 For Postal Rates. 
MOST WIDELY 
GROWN RED 
Its plants 
It grows 
Berries Are Of Very High Qual- 
ity—good for the fresh market, for freezing, or preserving, Latham is An Excellent Commer- 
cial Variety because it produces big crops of berries that can be carried long distances to mar- 
ket. 
~TAYLOR 
Taylor is an outstanding improved variety 
of red raspberry. It Produces Large Crops Of 
Very Big, Firm, Delicious Berries. Taylor is 
very hardy and vigorous and will grow well 
over a wide range of soil types and climates. 
This variety is ideal for either commercial 
plantings or home gardens. See page 25. 
PLANTING 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Red raspberries are set in early spring 
and may also be set in November and De- 
cember. In the hill system red raspberries 
are usually set about 5 feet apart each way. 
In the row system the rows are made 8 feet 
apart and plants are 3 feet apart in the 
row. Raspberries do well in any well- 
drained soil that would produce such crops 
as corn or potatoes. Growth responds read- 
ily to fertile soil and sufficient fertilizer or 
manure should be used to keep soil in a 
fertile condition. COMPLETE PLANTING 
INSTRUCTIONS with order. 
If you want red Raspberries you want Latham. 
See next page for prices. 
“INDIAN SUMMER 
This outstanding red raspberry produces a 
large crop of fine fruit in June and then makes 
a bumper crop in the fall. Both Pieking Sea- 
sons Are Long—with the fall berries continu- 
ing until after the first frosts. Plants are vig- 
orous and produce Good Quality, Large, Red 
Berries. These fine features make Indian Sum- 
mer a sure winner for both home gardens or 
commercial plantings. See page 25 for prices. 
PLANTING 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Black raspberries are set in early spring. 
In hill system the plants are set 5 to 6 feet 
apart in each direction. In row system 
plants are set 3 to 4 feet apart in rows $ 
to 10 feet apart. The soil requirements are 
the same as red raspberries. Raspberries 
are easy to plant by following the COM- 
PLETE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS and 
illustrations included with shipment. Com- 
plete information on supports in Better 
Berries Bulletin No. 3 available on request. 
You will find it easy to grow your own de- 
licious Black Raspberries. 
24 BUY RAYNER’S PLANTS AND YOU BUY THE BEST 
