20 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Select Varieties of Red Raspberries 
St. Regis Everbearing Raspberry “Early till Late" 
Coming’ immediately after 
Strawberries, when there is a 
dearth of other fresh fruit. 
Raspberries are equally desir- 
able for planting in the gar- 
den for home use, and in the 
field for market. They are 
easily cultivated. Beds sel- 
dom require renewing. Their 
season of ripening is long. 
The fruit bears transportation 
well, and aside from the de- 
mand for it for immediate 
consumption, it brings highly 
remunerative prices for dry- 
ing and canning. 
Plant in good soil, and man- 
ure it from time to time free- 
ly. The hills should not be 
less than four feet apart each 
way, with two or three plants 
on a hill. Cut out the old and 
weak shoots each year, pre- 
serving not over six for fruit- 
ing. Surplus suckers take 
strength from the bearing 
plants. They should be cut 
away or hoed up frequently. 
St Regis Everbearing Raspberry — Too many farm 
homes are still dependent upon the fence rows 
and waste places of the farm for their supply of 
raspberries. No fruit is easier to manage than 
this one. The plants need very little care where 
only the home table is to be supplied. No other 
fruit can take the place of the raspberry, which 
has a flavor and deliciousness all its own. The 
variety illustrated herewith is the St. Regis 
which is said to produce fruit for four months, 
very hardy, vigorous sort, with brilliant crimson 
berries larger than either Cuthbert or Loudon, 
and is also remarkably productive. It is one of 
the comparatively new varieties. Pomona Price for 
bt. Regis 10c each, 10 for 50c, 100 for $2.00, 1000 for $13.00. 
Loudon— Prof. VanDeman has pronounced Loudon 
the be s t of all red raspberries. Considering its 
hardiness, productiveness large size, quality and 
right color, it will be difficult to secure a better 
raspberry. The Loudon does not sucker nearly so 
much as do many other red raspberries. Sucker 
plants springing up about the parent plant are 
considered a nuisance to the grower of fine fruit, 
since these suckers have to be removed the same 
as weeds. Other red raspberries will send up ten 
suckers where Loudon will send up one This 
makes less work for the producer of fruit 
Pomona Price for Loudon 10c each, 10 for 50c, 100 for $2 00 
1000 for $13.00. 
Cuthbert (The best red raspberry for market) — Large 
size, deep rich crimson; firm; of excellent quality. 
A vigorous grower, entirely hardy, and immensely 
productive. No fruit grower can afford to omit 
planting Cuthbert. During the last year or two 
there has been a great scarcity of red raspberries, 
and the price has advanced so that this year the 
price opened at twenty cents per quart, and did 
not go lower than fifteen cents per quart. 
Pomona Price for Cuthbert lOc each, 10 for 45c, 100 for $2.00 
1000 for $13.00. 
