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m* LATHAM Red Raspberry 
Conceded to be the Best Red Raspberry now Grown 
Recommended for Home Gardens and Market. 
Although this is a comparatively new variety it is entirely 
past the experimental stage. 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. Sometimes called Redpath 
or Minnesota No. 4. A new variety of great promise. It has been 
predicted by authorities that the Latham will soon take first 
place as a commercial sort, among the red varieties at least. 
It is a splendid strong-growing variety and produces immense 
quantities of bright red, extra large berries. This is the earliest 
berry to ripen. It is not considered an everbearer, but the season 
of ripening is very long, sometimes a month and a half in length. 
Reports received from the cold northwestern states indicate 
that this i£an extremely hardy variety. 5 for 35 ets.; 10 1 for 60 
ets.; 25 for $1.25; 100 for $4.50, prepaid. 
3308 Moore’s Early Grape 
One of the finest black varieties 
i«. DEWBERRY 
Lucretia 
A variety of established reputation. 
Dewberries are bringing big 
money and are said to be more 
profitable than any other fruit 
grown at the present time. 
Berries are very large, bright 
glossy black, beautiful and of 
delicious flavor. They are 
earlier and larger than black¬ 
berries. Of slender trailing 
growth, and immensely pro¬ 
ductive. Plant rows three 
feet apart and string on single 
wires held up by short post, 
same as grapes. Mulch over 
in late Autumn. Strong plants. 
5 for 30 ets*; 10 for 50 ets.; 25 
for $1.00'; 100 for $3.50, pre¬ 
paid. 
1064 Latham 
The big Red Raspberry Mosaic-free 
plants. 
More Popular Every 
Year—Plant Liberally 
We Cannot Send Grapes to Arkansas, California or 
Oregon on account of State Quarantine Regulations 
1080 Dewberry—Lncretia 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS.* Plant for field culture 8 by 12 feet, 
about 440 plants per acre. Grapes will grow and do well on light 
sand or clay where it is hard to raise other farm or fruit crops. 
3308 MOORE’S EARLY (Black) —The most widely planted, most 
popular of the early black grapes. Similar to Concord in appearance 
and quality and two weeks earlier. Succeeds everywhere Concord 
grows. We advise the planting of Moore’s Early for it always pays. 
Each, 23^ets.; 5 for 90 ets.; 10 for $1.60; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $11.00, 
prepaid. 
3309 NIAGARA (White) —The best known white grape. As vig¬ 
orous and productive as Concord. We grow it largely and recommend 
it commercially. Each, 23 ets.; 5 for 90 ets.; 10 for $1.60; 25 for 
$3.50; 100 for $11.00, prepaid. 
i 1092 CONCORD (Black) —The most widely grown, most popular 
of all grapes; rich, black, good bunch, good quality, good shipper. 
Produces tremendous crops everywhere. Each, 20 ets.; 5 for 75 ets.; 
10 for $1.30; 25 for $2.75; 100 for $8.00, prepaid. 
3307 DELAWARE (Red) —One of the very best for table use. 
Bunch and berries of medium size. The flavor is very sweet and de¬ 
licious. Each, 25 ets.; 5 for 90 ets.; 10 for $1.60; 25 for $3.50; 100 for 
$11.00, prepaid. 
3305 AGAWAN. Very hardy, having endured thirty degrees be¬ 
low zero without injury. A short, jointed, vigorous and healthy 
grower; ripens its wood early. Exceedingly productive, the cluster 
medium to large, cylindrical, very compact and alluring; berries very 
large, dark red, juicy, piquantly flavored; pulp tender, seeds easily 
freed; skin thin but tough. Each, 25 ets.; 5 for 90 ets.; 10 for $1.60; 
25 for $3.50; 100 for $12.00, prepaid. 
I0fi2 Concord Black 
All grape vines 2 yr. old; 
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