YOPP SEED COMPANY, PADUCAH, KY. 
85 
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BLAKEMORE STRAWBERRY 
Aroma Strawberry T h e f “ mo “ s ber *7 
J grown by McCrack¬ 
en County Berry Growers Association. Brings 
highest prices on all Northern markets. Gen¬ 
uine Aroma plants. Price, 100 for 50c, 1000, 
$2.50. 
Dl | The promising new straw- 
15 Id.K6in0r6 berry introduced by the 
United States Department 
of Agriculture. No variety is more prolific in 
setting a good bed of plants and none is more 
healthy.. Ripens from two to four days ahead 
of Missionary. Blakemore is more productive 
than Missionary and much more productive 
than Klondyke. 
Perhaps the most outstanding characteristic 
of Blakemore is its firmness and ability to 
stand up in shipping. It seems to us that this 
variety should certainly replace Klondyke be¬ 
cause where it has been tried it is better than 
Klondyke in every way, being a better shipper 
and going into market with a brighter, fresher 
look than Klondyke or Missionary. 
It has been found also that Blakemore will 
mature its crop of fruit and be through in a 
much shorter season than Missionary or Pre¬ 
mier, and the average size has been consider¬ 
ably better than Missionary. Price, 50c per 
100 or $3.00 per 1,000. 
Premier. Fine, large, early. Per 100, 50c, 
1,000, $2.50. 
LATHAM RASPBERRY 
Latham—The Big Red Raspberry 
A BIG MONEY MAKER FOR BERRY GROWERS 
The ability of Latham to produce so heavily, together 
with the fine appearance of the fruit and its splendid 
shipping qualities make it one of the most profitable 
Red Raspberries now grown. 
Its extreme hardiness and splendid vigor insure big 
crops. It stands shipping well and tops the market. 
It combines all of the good qualities for profitable 
berry raising. 
EASY TO GROW 
Latham Raspberries can be easily grown in the home 
fruit garden and they require little care. 
Set red raspberry plants 3' to 5' apart in rows 
6 to 8 ft. apart. Plant 2 or 3 inches deeper than 
they were in the nursery. Cut back all stems as 
soon as planted to within 1 to 3 inches of the ground. 
Don’t let any fruit set first year. Cultivate well be¬ 
tween the rows to destroy weeds and sprouts, not 
allowing the new shoots to make rows over 6 to 8 
inches wide. After fruiting cut out old canes and 
burn, leaving 6 to 8 vigorous new 
ones to grow for fruiting the fol¬ 
lowing year. In the spring cut 
off the top 12 inches or possibly 
more of previous season’s growth 
to strong, well ripened wood. 
Start right- Plant LATHAM 
(Redpath strain) Mosaic - free 
Stock. Per 100 $2.00, 1,000 for 
$12.50. 
St. Regis, everbearing red, 5c 
each, per 100, $2.50. 
Cumberland, black, 5c each; 
per 100, $2.50. 
DEWBERRY 
Youngberry—This New Hybrid 
Dewberry originated in Louisiana; 
bears larger fruit than Lucretia. 
The berries are attractive deep 
wine color; of exceptional quality. 
The fruit can be eaten direct 
from the vine without sugar on 
them. It is easy to grow and a 
great producer. 
Twelve plants for_50c 
Per Hundred _$_2.50 
Per Thousand _20.00 
Lucretia. 5c each, per 100 
$1.50, 1000, $10.00. 
BLACKBERRY 
Eldorado, 5c each; per 100, $4.00. 
GOOSEBERRY 
Downing, 15c each, 12 for $1.50. 
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