DAVID KNIGHT & SON, SAWYER, MICHIGAN 
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Red Raspberries 
Latham Red Raspberries. 
Latham 
A Wonderful Success Wherever 
Planted. 
Every Agricultural College 
and every fruit grower testing 
Latham has reported very 
favorably as to the large 
size and excellent quality 
of its fruit; its entire re¬ 
sistance to frost during the 
coldest winters and the 
enormous quantities of 
fruit it will produce. The 
Connecticut Agricultural 
College have a record of 
5,430 quarts per acre from 
a three-year-old patch. 
Latham ripens its fruit 
at same time as Cuthbert 
or a week to ten days later 
than King. It is large, 
handsome and delicious from beginning—an excellent shipping variety—and last summer sold for as 
much as $1.00 per crate more than other varieties. Our supply of Latham plants is of unexcelled quality, 
being positively pure and disease free. 
CHIEF—The New Red Raspberry 
Here is a wonderful Red Raspberry that is forging ahead as fast as did its illustrious an¬ 
cestor, Latham, and it has just as important a place to fill for it is ten days earlier than Latham, 
ripening at a time when Red Raspberries bring the most on all markets. Chief was originated at 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm and is a selection from 4000 seedlings of Latham. It is 
immensely productive, even surpassing Latham in that respect, the berries are of good size and 
excellent quality and the bushes are absolutely hard}'' and resistant to disease. We consider 
Chief the most outstanding Red Raspberry that has been produced in years and believe these two, 
Chief and Latham, will make more money for fruit growers than any other two they can grow, 
combining, as they do, a long fruiting season, extra heavy yield and fruit of such size, color and 
quality as to command top prices at all times. 
The KING Red 
Raspberry 
Ripens Early. 
King 
This variety has been our principal early market berry for a num¬ 
ber of years and in many sections it is more extensively grown than 
any other sort. It ripens early, coming with the last of straw¬ 
berries, about July 1st. The berries are of fairly good size, the 
quality is good and it is an immense cropper. King 
is not particular as to soil or location, seeming to thrive 
equally well in light or heavy ground. It is a thor¬ 
oughly dependable variety. 
KNIGHT’S RASPBERRY PRICES 
Cumberland 
Black Pearl 
Latham . . . 
King . 
Chief .8o 
50 
$1.25 
1.25 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
100 
$2.00 
2.00 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
1000 
$ 13-50 
13-50 
16.00 
16.00 
16.00 
Quantities over 100 and up to 500 take the hundred 
rate. Quantities over 500 take the 1000 rate. See 
page 23 for postage rate. 
