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JOSEPH H. BLACK, SON & CO. 
RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Our red varieties are grown for plants only on fields not used for that pur¬ 
pose for several years and remote from any fruiting plants that might breed 
disease. They are twice inspected and pronounced free of disease. They are 
dug with a power digger and carefully graded. Spade dug plants from fruiting 
patches have been so unsatisfactory to our customers that we do not handle them 
any more. If you want good results use these disease-free and extra well rooted 
plants direct from the introducer in Minnesota for whom we.are authorized dis¬ 
tributors of Latham and Chief. 
60c per 10; $2.50 per 100; Postpaid. 
50c per 10; $2.00 per 100; $17.00 per 1000, by express. 
LATHAM (Redpath Strain) 
Big, luscious, prolific and profitable. Recommended throughout the state. 
In appearance, it excels all others. It holds up well. It bears 50% more per 
acre than any other variety yet known. It sells for higher prices than any other 
We recommend it as being the best Red Raspberry we have ever fruited or 
seen. Every customer who has bought plants from us give it the highest praise 
and every year increases its popularity with us. 
Upon request we will send a folder with colored plates showing the size and 
color of the fruit and many recommendations from the best authorities. 
We are direct distributors in New Jersey by authority of the original growers 
who send us certified plants. 
2,000 for $30.00. 
Latham 
Chief. — Plants are 
very hardy, vigor¬ 
ous and produc¬ 
tive, resistant to 
diseases that at¬ 
tack others. Fruit 
medium size round 
to slightly thimble 
shaped of bright 
atractive red, 
does not crumble, 
flesh firm, juicy, 
sweet, of high 
quality. Early. 
St. Regis. — (Red). 
—This red variety 
is known as an 
Everbearing. It is 
very early medi¬ 
um in size of good 
quality. Late in 
summer and dur¬ 
ing the fall the 
young shoots produce a crop of quite large fruit which is delicious. 
BLACKBERRIES 
For canning and eating it provides a very healthy and delicious food supply. 
Plant 3 by 6 feet for market, taking 2,420 to the acre, and in the garden plant 
2 feet apart for single rows. 
We have dropped all but one variety for this section. 
BEST OF ALL 
Among blackberries this variety is exactly what the name says it is. 
Even during the past summer it was a profitable crop. 
The plant is a strong vigorous, upright grower with strong stems. The ber¬ 
ries are large, very black, juicy and without hard core. 
50c per 10, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000, by express. 
By parcel post at same prices, postage C.O.D. 
