fj C AhJ P II PQ U WORLD'S FINEST 
Hs E. W D U It V fl RED RASPBERRY 
Very Large Size, Highest Quality, Heavy Yielding, and Freedom from Mosaic. These qualities make it the 
most desirable variety for market or home use. 
Growers Praise Newburgh 
I have fruited Newburgh four years and find it the hardi¬ 
est, meatiest berry I have ever grown and its size is the 
largest—and I had 38 new and old varieties in one patch 
for test. BRANT BERRY FARMS, N. Y. 
Yield on Newburgh was 30 per cent greater than Latham 
—the greatest difference was in size and quality. New- 
burghs averaged larger and were a lighter red—they do 
not darken or mould in the crates. 
WM. KLING & SONS, N. Y. 
I am well pleased with the Newburgh plants ordered from 
you — such plants and immense berries — every plant is 
loaded down with fruit. LOUIS MALYITZ, Pa. 
I observe you mention Latham as your standard of com¬ 
parison. Latham is one grand berry and I have been grow¬ 
ing it for several years, but I am going to say with all its 
good points it is going to be extensively replaced with New¬ 
burgh. As to quality I want to say that whenever we had 
any of the Newburgh fruit on the road stand along with the 
Latham the former was always sold out first and at 3c 
more per quart. W. HALBERT, N. Y. 
Newburgh not only leads the field of red raspberry 
varieties in its desirable fruit characteristics and produc¬ 
tivity, but it has also proven itself to be practically 
immune from Mosaic, the most dreaded raspberry disease. 
The introduction of Newburgh by the New York Ex¬ 
periment Station marks a decided advance in red raspberry 
varieties and all indications are that Newburgh will in 
time become the leading commercial red raspberry. 
Description of Newburgh: 
1. Has so far proven immune to Mosaic. 
2. Very productive. 
3. Fruit very large and holds its large size over an 
unusually long season. 
4. The flavor is mild and quality good, decidedly better 
than Latham. 
5. Berries are attractive bright red, very firm and do 
not crumble like those of Latham. 
6. Season of ripening is a few days earlier than Latham. 
7. The plants are vigorous, medium in height; canes 
stocky and well branched. 
8. Extremely hardy. 
NEWBURGH 
A Remarkable New Red Raspberry 
Price, 20c each; $1.50 per 12; $2.50 per 25; postpaid; 
$5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000, by express. 
See page 9 for prices on Bearing Age Newburgh 
ST. REGIS 
Everbearing Red Raspberry. Bears 
SO days from planting. The most popu¬ 
lar everbearing red raspberry ever introduced because it 
actually does bear a big crop of luscious fruit in June and 
begins again in September, and bears continually until killed 
by hard freezing. Price, good strong plants, 15c each; $1.00 
per dozen, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per lOOO. 
J 
VAN FLEET 
Pre-eminently a variety for the South¬ 
land where other red raspberry varie¬ 
ties succumb to the extremely hot summers. Ripens after 
other red raspberries are gone and continues in season about 
five weeks. Price, $1.25 per dozen; $4.00' per 100; $30.00 
per 1000. 
LLOYD GEORGE 
The largest Red Rasp¬ 
berry grown. An Eng¬ 
lish variety introduced into the United States by the New 
York Fruit Testing Association. A very heavy yielding va¬ 
riety, producing tremendous clusters of the highest quality 
fruit. Lloyd George is a fall bearer on west coast and 
highly esteemed. 
Lloyd George is a variety pre-eminent for home use and 
local sales but the fruit is somewhat soft for shipment. Canes 
are thrifty, low growing, hardy, and very resistant to Mosaic. 
Price, 25c each; $1.25 per dozen; $2.00 per 25, postpaid; 
$5.00 per 100. by express, not prepaid. 
VIKING 
An excellent new vari¬ 
ety of Red Raspberries 
adapted to the Great Lakes district. High¬ 
ly desirable because of its thrifty vigorous 
growth, heavy yielding characteristics and 
its large sweet berries. Very palatable for 
home use and most attractive for market 
purposes. 
The Viking is a cross between Herbert 
and Marlboro. In growth it produces taller 
canes than Cuthbert and they remain up¬ 
right when loaded with fruit thus facilitat¬ 
ing picking. The canes are almost entirely 
free of spines. Fruit is a bright lively red 
larger than Cuthbert, firm, carries well 
and quality is excellent. Ripens one week 
earlier than Cuthbert. 
Price, 20c each; $1.25 per 12, postpaid; 
$3.00 per 10O; $25.00 per 1000. by ex¬ 
press. 
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