LATHAM 
Most Popular, Most 
Widely Planted of 
LATHAM 
Delicious with Sugar and Cream 
S430 quarts per acre is the report of three year 
testa by Connecticut Agricultural College. figure 
the returns at 20 to 25c per quart. 
All Red Raspberry Varieties 
we 
1 iirity. 
Latham is a thrifty growing plant, 
a very heavy yielder of large, bright 
red, attractive berries of firm texture 
and high quality. The fact that it 
thrives and has proven profitable un¬ 
der such a wide range of conditions 
is the reason for its universal popu- 
can recommend Latham as one of 
the best midseason varieties for every section of the 
U. S., and for either home or market planting and 
know that it will give satisfaction. 
LATHAM AND CHIEF RASPBERRIES 
Made Money Even in 1932 
Latham and Chief Raspberries gave growers 
profit even last year in spite of all sorts of un¬ 
favorable conditions. We surely must take ofT 
our hats to crops that made money last year. 
R. T. Simmons, Wynne, Ark., set two acres In 
1931. He writes: “I sold from this patch last 
summer more than $600 worth of berries, or 
better than $300 per acre. 
"I am perhaps the most diversified farmer in 
eastern Arkansas, growing apples, pears, peaches, 
grapes, cotton, com, hay, sweet and Irish pota¬ 
toes, but none of my other crops will pay like 
the raspberries, and I used raspberry money to 
mature and develop the other crops.” 
-—Market Growers Journal, March 1, 1933. 
Price of Latham 
Twice Inspected — 
Certified disease-free 
plants: 15c each; 
$1.25 per 25, post¬ 
paid; $2.00 per 100; 
$7.50 per 500; 
$12.00 per 1000. 
Fruit of Latham almost one Ineh In diameter, ripens In midseason, extremely hardy and easy to grow. 
CHIEF — Best Early Red Raspberry 
Equal in quality and out-yields Latham 20 per cent. Ripens 10 days earlier and puts the grower on the 
market for highest prices. Plant Chief for the early crop and Latham for midseaaon and you have a com¬ 
bination hard to beat either for profit or the home garden. 
CHIEF 
THE MOST 
PROFITABLE 
RED / 
YIELDS 20% 
HEAVIER 
THAN 
LATHAM 
CHIEF—the Country’s Greatest Early Red 
1. Ripens ten days earlier than Latham. 
2. Yields 13 to 50 per cent more than Latham 
(State Test). 
3. No winter injury under most trying conditions. 
4. Holds up for a long period after packing. 
5. Is practically resistant to Mosaic. 
6. Quality is somewhat better than Latham. 
Heavy 2-yr. bearing age 
fruit is the same bright red color and firmness 
but size is not quite equal to Latham, being about 
the same as a well grown King. We predict a 
great future for Chief. 
Price, $1.25 per 25, postpaid; $2.25 per lOO; 
$10.90 per 500; $18.00 per lOOO. 
Our plants of Chief are the finest that grow and 
are absolutely free from disease. 
The 
Chief and Latham at prices 50 per cent higher than printed above for 1-yr. plants 
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