Delicious Raspberries 
Red Raspberries 
CHIEF. Best early red Raspberry. High quality, ten days 
earlier than Latham, its parent. 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, of excellent quality, a good shipper, resist¬ 
ant to disease, and in addition it is 10 days early. 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 mar¬ 
ket. 
CUTHBERT. An old standard variety, the best for com¬ 
mercial canning purposes. Yields an abundance of high- 
quality fruit. 
LATHAM. A new red Raspberry developed by Minne¬ 
sota State Fruit Breeding Farm a few years ago. Hardy, 
vigorous, free from mosaic disease. Berries large, firm, 
color brilliant red. Delightful flavor. Fine for table or 
canning. Earlier than Cuthbert. Should be planted 
extensively. Latham is the most popular, most widely 
planted red Raspberry of recent years. Hardy, strong 
growing bushes, yielding big, luscious, red, juicy, high- 
flavored berries in midseason in abundance. 
Latham. 
Black 
Raspberries 
CUMBERLAND. The standard midseason 
blackcap for home and commercial use. 
Berries large, attractive, firm, of excellent 
quality, rich and sweet, produced in abun¬ 
dance. The largest Black Raspberry known. 
In hardiness and productiveness it is un¬ 
excelled by any other variety. Berries large, 
rich black in color, fruit firm and of deli¬ 
cious flavor. Bush is absolutely hardy, vig¬ 
orous growing, producing plenty of fruit¬ 
ing wood; especially free from anthracnose, 
the common disease of all Raspberries. 
The greatest money-making blackcap of all 
time. 
PLUM FARMER. One of the best early 
blackcaps. About one week earlier than 
Cumberland. Fruit large, firm, of good 
quality. Plants vigorous, hardy. Fine 
grower, free from disease, very productive. 
The berry is large, and of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Plum Farmer ripens very early, pro¬ 
ducing most of its fruit in one week. Prac¬ 
tically the entire crop can be harvested in 
three large pickings, enabling the grower 
to reach an early market, and harvest the 
crop with a minimum amount of labor. 
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MILTON NURSERY CO., MILTON, OREGON 
