New but Tested Commercially 
(Red). Midseason. A new variety introduced by the New York Fruit Testing Association. Plant 
vigorous grower, branching more than most red varieties. Hardy, very productive. Fruit very 
large, firm. Does not crumble. Precedes Latham a few days in ripening. An excellent shipper 
2.nd 1^00p0f 
PRICES OF NEWBURGH RASPBERRIES 
Each 10 25 100 1000 
1-year No. 1 plants.#0.12 #0.80 #1.75 #4.00 #30.00 
PLUM FARMER 
(Black). Largest of all black Raspberries. Quality of fruit unsurpassed. Good for both home 
and market. Early. 
ST. REGIS 
(Everbearing). Ripens with the earliest and continues on young canes until autumn. Color red, 
flesh firm and meaty. Largely planted. 
VIKING 
A new red variety. This is a strong, hardy, vigorous growing type. Color bright red. Large 
fruit, firm and carries well. While a new variety, probably one of the best and is truly a money 
maker. 
PRICES (Except as noted) 
Each 10 25 100 1000 
1- yr. No. 1 plants.#0.10 #0.60 #1.25 #3.00 #20.00 
2- yr. transplants . .12 .80 1.75 4.00 30.00 
Cincinnati, Ohio, 
July 6th, 1935. 
Gentlemen: 
Please send me one 1935 Strawberry catalog, 
especially the Dorsett. (The best berry I ever 
ate). Thank you. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) EDGAR C. AUSTIN. 
Cultural Directions 
Black Raspberries 
The preparation of soil and fertilizer used is the same 
for Red Raspberries. Plant Black Raspberries in rows 7 
apart, setting plants 4 feet apart in the rows. When planted 
at the given distances it will require 1,555 plants to set an 
acre. 
When new growth starts and has attained a height of 18 
to 24 inches, it is best to pinch the tips of the canes which 
causes each cane to throw off branches and grow upright. 
The spring following planting cut branches of each cane back 
to about 8 inches. After the plants have fruited, cut out all 
the old fruiting canes and burn them, thus giving new canes 
a chance to develop and produce a heavy crop of berries the 
next year. Cultivate Raspberries shallow during the entire 
season. This is not out of order during the period of harvest¬ 
ing the fruit. As a matter of fact it is a decided advantage 
if weather conditions are dry during the fruiting season, be¬ 
cause cultivation always brings up moisture and moisture gives 
you larger berries. 
Cumberland 
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