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RED RASPBERRY GARDEN 
This assortment keeps your table 
supplied with berries from July till 
winter. Wonderful value! 
12 CHIEF. Early red. 
12 LATHAM. Late red. 
12 ST. REGIS. Everbearing. 
36 BIG 2-YEAR 
BEARING-AGE TRANSPLANTS > 
"Three acres 
of Raspberries 
net more profit 
than 80 acres 
of other farm 
Crops."— 
C. E PUT- 
k NAM, 
L Mich. A 
CHIEF— The Early Marvel 
The Market Leader 
Chief has now established its place as the leading 
Early Red Raspberry throughout the country. It ripens 
with Early King, about a week to ten days ahead of 
Latham, but far outclasses Early King in every respect. 
Being the first large, attractive Raspberry to ripen, 
Chief gets those first enthusiastic premium bids of 
$5.00 to $8.00 per crate on the market. With Chief 
as your leading early, and Latham as your leading 
late variety, you will have a fruiting combination that 
reaches all markets and brings highest profits. 
Marvelous Fruit 
We call Chief a Super-Quality Raspberry. It equals 
Latham in beauty. The berries are the same deep, 
snappy red that is so handsome and appetizing. They 
are real "nuggets" of tantalizing flavor. Fully as 
large as Latham and three times the size of Early 
King berries. A splendid keeper and shipper, always 
bringing higher prices than other early varieties. Take 
advantage of Chief's money-making magic by plant¬ 
ing a large acreage this spring! 
Astonishing Yield 
The prolific yield of big, perfect berries produced by 
Chief has astonished berry growers and horticulturists 
everywhere. Chief is a sure cropper every year, cov¬ 
ering a very long fruiting season. Two-year-old plant¬ 
ings have produced 200 crates per acre. Every berry 
matures to full size and never crumbles. Berries cling 
to the bushes firmly, protecting the crop against 
losses from wind and storm. These features help to 
promote a bumper crop, making Chief rank next to 
Latham on the scale of profit-makers. 
Sturdy Plants 
As Chief is a product of the far North, the plants 
are perfectly hardy. They are mighty strong growers, 
succeeding in all climates and on all soils where Rasp¬ 
berries are grown. The foliage is tough and leathery, 
making plants resistant to disease. Long, moisture¬ 
gathering roots protect them against drought. EM- 
LONG'S CHIEF are the healthiest, heaviest fruiting 
strain available—yet they COST NO MORE than 
ordinary Chief. (See colored photo on back cover). 
PRICES OF EMLONG CERTIFIED CHIEF RASPBERRY PLANTS 
6 12 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
400 
500 
1000 
Selected 1 -yr. plants . . . 
$0.45 
$0.85 
$1.50 
$2.65 
$4.75 
$6.25 
$7.50 
$8.75 
$16.85 
Medium 1-yr. plants . . , 
.65 
1.15 
1.85 
3.25 
4.95 
5.85 
6.75 
12.50 
2-yr. transplants. 
. .65 1.00 
1.75 
2.75 
4.95 
8.85 
11.50 
14.25 
16.50 
31.50 
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