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RED RASPBERRY GARDEN 
6 NEWBURGH 
6 VIKING 
6 CHIEF 
6 LATHAM 
6 CUTHBERT 
6 ST. REGIS 
A big variety of flavors. 
All selected, 1-year plants. 
"I mode $630 
from one-holf 
ocre Raspber¬ 
ries the second 
year "— 
E BUCKLEY, 
Missouri. 
St. Regis. 
ST. REGIS 
EVERBEARING RASPBERRY 
St. Regis is the leading fall-bearing Raspberry. It 
ripens extra early and produces a big crop during the 
regular Raspberry season, then continues to bear 
throughout the summer and fall months, on both the 
old and new canes. A very hardy variety, withstanding 
the coldest winters and driest summers. 
The berries are medium to large in size, a brilliant 
crimson color. Flavor is rich, sweet, and especially 
tempting during the fall months. Has good keeping 
qualities, making it a splendid shipper. Growers re¬ 
ceive $6.00 or more per crate for St. Regis in the fall. 
If you can't grow them for market, plant enough to 
supply your family needs. The 2-year transplants will 
give you fruit the first year. 
Mr. E. Buehrlin, of Missouri, says, "The St. Regis 
plants purchased from you have been a source of much 
pleasure to my family and friends. They produce a 
big supply of lovely berries every year from June to 
November." 
New VIKING Red Raspberry 
The new Hardy Giant which invaded this country from 
Canada. Mammoth, bushy plants that root deeply to carry 
them through the drought and enable them to escape winter 
injury. Immense thimble-shaped berries. A bright, lively 
red color makes them attractive and easy to sell. Firm 
quality; mild flavor. Ripens between Chief and Latham. De¬ 
serves a fair trial, as it may be just the right variety to fit 
your particular taste or market demands. 
New NEWBURGH Red Raspberry 
A new medium-early variety that has taken the eastern 
states by storm. New York horticulturists claim it withstands 
more cold weather and is more immune to disease than any 
other Red Raspberry. Plants are strong growers, of branching 
habit. Heavy yielder. Produces vivid red fruit, with a new 
tangy flavor. Not quite as large as Latham, but excellent in 
keeping quality and free from crumbling. We predict it will 
soon hold an important place among commercial Raspberries. 
CUTHBERT Red Raspberry 
A midseason variety that has long held an important place 
as a commercial Raspberry. Unexcelled for canning and 
shipping. Berries are large, thimble-shaped, richly colored. 
Plants unusually thrifty growers. Very hardy. Those who 
like Cuthbert won't accept a substitute! 
PRICES OF EMLONG CERTIFIED PLANTS OF THE ABOVE VARIETIES 
6 
12 
25 
50 
St. Regis. Selected 1 -yr. . . 
$0.60 
$1.00 
$1.65 
St. Regis. Transplants . . . 
.70 
1.10 
1.90 
3.00 
Cuthbert. Selected 1 -yr. . . 
.45 
.85 
1.50 
Cuthbert. Transplants . . . 
.50 
.90 
1.50 
2.50 
Newburgh. Selected 1 -yr. . 
.75 
1.25 
1.85 
2.95 
Viking. Selected 1 -yr. . . . 
.65 
1.00 
1.75 
2.75 
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100 
200 
300 
400 
500 
1000 
$2.95 
$5.50 
$7.85 
$9.75 
$11.25 
$21.50 
5.40 
9.65 
12.65 
15.65 
18.00 
2.65 
4.75 
6.25 
7.50 
8.75 
16.85 
4.50 
8.25 
10.95 
12.50 
14.85 
5.50 
9.50 
13.50 
15.75 
17.85 
4.95 
8.85 
11.50 
14.25 
16.50 
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