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Originated in Minnesota where the severe 
winters are a test, but it does not winter-kill even 
at 45 degrees below zero. This is the largest, 
most beautiful and profitable red Raspberry grown. Rich, dark red 
berries an inch in diameter are quite common. They stick to the 
stem days after they are ripe when other varieties would 
soften and fall to the ground. The fruit is firm, making 
it good for canning and shipping, as well as for table 
use. A heavy bearer. Up to the introduction of the 
Chief in the red raspberry field, Latham was the Ace of 
all for quality, size, and also outyielded the older vari¬ 
eties by a great margin. In an actual official test the 
Latham outyielded the older varieties by over 3,000 
pints per acre on a three-year planting. The fruit 
ripens about a week later than the Chief and often 
covers a fruiting season of about eight weeks. The 
demand for Latham always exceeds the supply— 
so order early. 
See page 31 for prices. On 2-yr. transplants, 
see page 14. 
Latham. 
Early King 
St. Regis 
Westhauser’s 
Raspberry 
Plants 
Are certified 
disease - free, 
having been 
twice state in¬ 
spected during 
the g r o wing 
season. 
An early red Raspberry, one of the 
first on the market. The plants are 
very sturdy, and the berries are bright 
red and ripen evenly. It thrives equal¬ 
ly well on heavy or light soil, is remark¬ 
ably free from disease, and can be 
relied upon to produce a profitable crop 
each year. For transplants, see page 14. 
( Everbearing 
Red Raspber¬ 
ry). When partaking of some choice, 
deliciously flavored fruit have you not often wished it would 
last longer? The St. Regis Everbearer is the answer, as it will 
produce during the regular fruiting season and until late in the 
fall. It resembles the Early King in flavor and appearance. If 
you do not have the land or time to grow St. Regis for market, 
be sure to secure a few bushes for home consumption. For 
transplants, see page 14. 
Golden Queen Raspberry 
The much sought-after golden yellow Raspberry as a novel¬ 
ty for home gardens, a delicacy for eating fresh from the bushes 
and for table use. The size and shape are very similar to the 
Cuthbert. The canes are hardy, sturdy, upright growing, 
almost thorn-free; the rich golden yellow berries are very 
attractive in appearance. 
Price, 15c each; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25. 
Grades of Latham and 
Chief Raspberries 
2-year-old Transplants. These will bear a 
light crop the first year set out and will 
almost make a full fruiting row for the 
next year. For prices, see page 14. 
1-year Bearing Size. These have 2-year roots 
and 1-year top growth, having been 
pruned to the ground after the first year. 
Of course they are not as heavy as trans¬ 
plants, but will bear some fruit this year. 
Besides, they will make a heavy fruiting 
row for the coming year. 
1-year No. 1 Fancy. These are extra heavy- 
rooted and the cream of our 1-year plants. 
1-year Medium. Are smaller plants with a 
fair root system. 
For prepaid prices, see page 31. 
Ideal Collection 
50 Latham Red Raspberries 
50 Cumberland Black Raspberries 
SPECIAL 
PRICE 
$ 2.00 
Net Price. 
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Golden Queen. 
