RASPBERRY PLANTS (Continued) 
CL THBERT The popular Red Raspberry for commercial purposes. A 
variety that can be depended upon for a good crop of fine fruit in practi- 
cally all sections of the country. For hardy, vigorous bushes plant in a 
sandy loam. Berries retain their brightness long after being picked A 
wonderful berry for long distance shipping. PRICES: Bottom of page. 
ST. REGIS—(Most popular red everbearing). Not only raspberries, but 
bemes of the very highest grade—in size, in brilliant crimson color, in 
firmness and flavor. Ripens with the earliest and continues on young 
canes until autumn, starting to produce about 80 days after planting. It 
succeeds on all soils, light or heavy. Canes absolutely hardy, producing 
laige quantities of delicious fruit. The most widely planted variety for 
the market garden and Road Stand operator. 
CUMBERLAND—Produces large jet black fruit, firm, and of excellent 
quality, sweet and ripening in mid-season and continuing for two weeks. 
Stands long shipments well. Bush healthy and vigorous. 
PLUM FARMER—Is considered by most growers to be the best early 
black cap variety. Strong, vigorous, upright grower, producing' the 
largest of all Black Raspberries. Good for both home and market. 
GUARANTEED first-class, true-to-name and to reach you in good 
condition at the following prices: WHY PAY MORE? 
Red are well rooted sucker plants. Black caps are tip plants. 
PRICES: 
We pay postage 
Collect 
12 
50 
100 
200 
1000 
Cuthbert (old reliable red . 
. .$ .60 
$1.45 
$2.25 
$4.00 
$14.00 
St. Regis (red everbearing) .. 
. . .60 
1.45 
2.25 
4.00 
14.00 
LATHAM (largest red) . 
. . .75 
1.75 
2.75 
4.50 
18.50 
Plum Farmer (black cap) .. 
. . .60 
1.45 
2.25 
4.00 
14.00 
Cumberland (leading black cap) . . . . 
. . .65 
1.50 
2.75 
5.25 
17.00 
CHIEF (new red) . 
. .85 
2.25 
3.75 
5.50 
21.00 
300 and over sold at 1000 rates, 
shipped 
as directed, 
charges 
collect. 
We sell the above listed plants in any amount up to 50,000 of a variety. 
Write for special prices on quantity lot, stating amount wanted. 
State of New Jersey 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
No. 2 Trenton, N. J., September 19, 1934. 
This is to Certify that the Raspberry plants from which sales 
are to be made by L. & F. DONDERO of VINELAND IN CUMBER¬ 
LAND COUNTY during the season of 1934-1935, have been field-in¬ 
spected and found practically free from transmissible diseases. 
W. B. DURYEE 
Sec. of Agriculture. 
(Signed) 
HARRY B. WEISS 
Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry 
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