WEST HILL N U R S E R I E S —FRE DONIA, NEW YORK 
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Chief 
The Famous Offspring of the 
Famous Latham 
Latham 
There are two big reasons why the Latham 
Raspberry means the surest, quickest road to 
bigger profits. The first is: there is no finer look' 
ing red Raspberry on the mar' 
ket. The second is: of all Rasp' 
berries the Latham produces the 
most berries to the acre and does 
so with the least care of any va' 
riety we have ever known. 
Without question, and from 
any viewpoint, it is the king of 
them all. Big, luscious, an irre' 
sistible, appetizing red, it meets 
with instant favor on the table; 
producing more quarts per acre 
in commercial plantings and 
possessing extreme hardiness as 
well as splendid shipping quali¬ 
ties, it measures up to the wise 
grower’s every requirement. 
Whether you raise the Latham 
to sell or to serve, you are certain to 
meet with satisfying success. 
The Latham has been put to every 
known test. It has been grown under identical 
conditions in competition with practically all 
leading varieties of Raspberries. In every instance, it Latham Red Rasp bemes. 
has outdistanced the field. It has even produced a 
profitable yield the first summer after planting. Price: 10 for 80c; 25 for #1.25; 100 for 
#2.50; 1000 for #18.50. 
The Big Luscious Red 
Raspberry 
The name “Chief” is well chosen. This new Raspberry seems to be 
all the word implies—Outstanding—Ahead of Others—A Leader. 
Those who should know, say his reign bids fair to be as joyous and 
prosperous among early berries as the reign of his illustrous ancestor. 
Latham, is among late berries. 
“Chief” has been tested over a wide area in the past ten years and its 
behavior has been carefully watched. It has proven hardy— 
a heavy cropper—excellent quality—-a good shipper—re¬ 
sistant to disease, and in addition it is 10 days early. 
“Chief” was originated by the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm and is a selection from among 4000 seed' 
lings of Latham. It possesses many of the good qualities of 
Latham, some of them to even a greater degree than the 
parent, the main point of difference being in .season of 
ripening. “Chief” is ten to twelve days earlier to ripen than 
Latham, thus giving us a profitable berry for early market 
It bridges the gap between strawberries and ordinary rasp¬ 
berries—and the berries bring a good price on the market. 
Price: 10 for #1.00; 25 for #1.25; 100 for #2.50; 1000 
for #18.50. 
Newburgh— 
The newest Red Raspberry. Be prepared. Make a 
planting of this special new variety this spring. See 
page 11. 
Chief Red Raspberries. --- 
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