Big Yields and Sure Profits From 
- - "Certified ” Raspberries for Home or Market 
Even in 1933 growers made money with our “CERTIFIED” Red Raspberry plants. You can do the same. There is no 
secret about it and no difficulty if you start with clean healthy true-to-name plants and then follow our simple directions that go 
with every package. Red Raspberries are one of the very easiest fruits to grow in the home garden and one of the most profit¬ 
able to grow for market. 
These Men are on the Raspberry Pay Roll 
R. T. SIMMONS, Wynne, Ark., reports that his Raspberries from a little 
over 2 acres of Latham set partly in poor soil on steep land, brought him over $600.00 
the first season, and prospects are for better than $1,000.00 next year when in full 
fruiting. He says: “None of my other crops (apples, pears, peaches, grapes, cotton, 
corn, hay, potatoes), will pay like Raspberries, and I am using raspberry money now 
to mature and develop the other crops.” 
J. P. McMAHON, Route 1, Mankato, Minn., reports: “I have 1200 of your 
Latham set 12 years ago. Last year I got $700.00 net profit in fruit from them. I am 
69 years old. f have 8 acres of land, and if I was a young man I would plant the 
8 acres in Latham. In 3 years’ time I could buy the best farm around Mankato.” 
Victoria, Minn. 
“I picked 285 24-pint crates of Latham for market besides what we used ourselves 
and small lots we sold. I figure this about 15 crates, making about 300 crates from 
my Latham planting, which is three-quarters of an acre in size and was 9 years old 
when this crop was picked.” (Signed) OTTO SCHEJJNEMAN. 
You Too Can Get on the Raspberry 
Pay Roll for July 
An average yield from “CERTIFIED” RED RASPBERRIES 
is 150 24-pt. crates per acre. Many fields yield 200 crates per acre, 
and exceptionally good fields in good seasons go as high as 400 crates 
per acre. Prices vary with the locality and the season. From $2.00 
to $3.00 a crate is considered a fair price. At only 200 crates per 
acre and at only $2.50 per crate, you would have an income of 
$500.00 from just 1 acre of “CERTIFIED” Raspberries. 
Sit down now with your pencil and paper. You know what income 
you would like to have during raspberry time. From that you can 
figure how many plants you should set. We suggest your main plant¬ 
ing be bi Chief and % Latham. Planting 5x5 feet apart (Northern 
States) requires 1742 plants per acre. Planting 6x6 feet apart (Cen¬ 
tral & Southern States) requires 1210 plants per acre. 
Resolve now to get on the RASPBERRY PAY ROLL FOR 
JULY. Make your reservation for “CERTIFIED” plants today. 
Starting Right Saves You 
Money and Avoids Loss 
You can save money and avoid failure 
by getting vour plants from RASP¬ 
BERRY HEADQUARTERS. Suc¬ 
cess with Raspberries, as with anything 
else, depends on getting started on a 
sure foundation—that is, with clean, 
strong, vigorous, disease-free plants. 
PROF. A. G. RUGGLES, Minne¬ 
sota State Entomologist and Head of the 
Division of Nursery Inspection, speaking 
of raspberry planting stock says, “Clean 
foundation stock is vitally necessary to 
success in raspberry growing. 
If planters secure their plants 
from fields grown exclu¬ 
sively for plants, they 
can avoid much of the 
trouble and disappoint¬ 
ment that generally fol¬ 
low the use of plants 
dug from the side of 
fruiting grows. Our ad¬ 
vice to anyone planting 
Raspberries is by all 
means to secure plants 
from state inspected 
fields grown exclusively 
for plants. In this way 
you avoid loss and dis¬ 
appointment and are as¬ 
sured of clean healthy 
stock as the foundation for a 
successful raspberry field.” 
Prof. A. G. 
220 Acres—The World’s Largest Field of Certified Latham and Chief Red Raspberries. 
All fruiting canes are cut out, thereby developing the greatest amount of health and vigor 
in the plants we send to you. 
‘ OUR PLANTS HAVE 
A NATIONAL REPUTATION 
They are inspected several times each 
season by the State Nursery Inspector 
and have been pronounced “mosaic- 
free” and in excellent condition. No ef¬ 
fort has been spared to produce No. 1 
plants. Our climate and soil are ideal for 
develop ng vigor and good roots. Contrary 
to the common policy of digging small 
plants and leaving the best canes for 
fru.t ng. we clig the entire field, giving 
you the best, strongest, and most vigorous 
plants. The special machine used in dig¬ 
ging these plants makes possible the ex¬ 
cellent root system of our Red Rasp¬ 
berries. 
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