Large Size • Highest Quality • Heavy Yields • Mosaic Free 
The introduction of Newburgh by the New York Experiment Station marks a decided advance in red Rasp' 
berry varieties and all indications are that Newburgh will in time become the leading commercial red Raspberry. 
The New York Experiment Station reports as follows: “The berries are very large; in fact, larger than those 
of any other sort. The size holds up very well throughout a long picking season. The very firm, rather dry 
texture and freedom from crumbling makes Newburgh an excellent shipping and general market variety. The 
berries are lighter than Latham in color, slightly coarse in appearance, and a little better than Latham in quah 
ity. At Geneva its season is with Chief, or about five days earlier than Latham. The plants are vigorous, increase 
rapidly, do not grow as tall as other sorts, but bear very heavily in spite of the shorter cane growth. The fruit 
is borne on the outside of the plant, thus facilitating picking. The canes branch more freely than those of other 
sorts, especially when the plants are young. 
“During the ten years that this variety has been grown and multiplied at Geneva, no mosaic has appeared in 
the plants. Also in a block of over 100 seedlings held for five years with both mosaics abundantly present, no 
infection occured in Newburgh. Two growers who have had this variety for five 
years alongside diseased berries have had no spread of mosaic into Newburgh. The 
prospects are that this variety will escape mosaic infection to a much greater degree 
than other existing commercial varieties.” 
SUPPLY LIMITED — ORDER EARLY 
We can supply you with guaranteed genuine Newburgh 
this year. However, the supply is limited and we advise early 
ordering. You will surely be delighted with this big new 
beautiful Raspberry. Better make your reservations today. 
See opposite page for prices. 
Viking. 
VIKING 
An excellent new variety originated at the Vineland Station 
in Ontario. Highly desirable because of its thrifty, vigorous 
growth, heavy yielding characteristics and its large, sweet 
berries. Viking grows vigorously, is hardy, upright, and praC' 
tically free from thorns. Most of the fruit is borne on the 
outside of the bushes and picking is comparatively easy. Ripens 
between Chief and Latham. Fruit is a bright lively red, firm, 
carries well and quality is excellent. Deserves a trial as it may 
be just the right variety to fit your particular taste or market 
demands. 
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