World’s 
Most Profitable 
Red Raspberry 
LATHAM 
Hardy 
Productive 
Dependable 
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LATHAM—Note Size and Uniformity 
Latham has definitely proved to be 
the best red raspberry moneymaker in 
every fruit section of the country. Each 
year for the past four years we sold 
more Latham plants than all other red 
varieties put together. 
For general planting in all sections, 
Latham is the best because this hardy, 
vigorous grower can be depended upon 
for big annual crops of finest looking 
berries. Fruit buyers on every market 
pay a premium for Latham’s bright 
color, firmness and long keeping quali¬ 
ty. These things and its most delicious 
flavor make it equally desirable for 
home gardens. 
Hardy and very productive—far out- 
yielding older kinds, it ripens from mid¬ 
season to late. We wish we could con¬ 
vince you what a truly fine berry 
LATHAM is in every way. If you have 
grown it you already know. Berriesi are 
all above average size, bright red, and 
make the most attractive appearance of 
any red variety; the flavor is of the 
finest. You will make no mistake in 
planting all you can. 
Plant Latham for Bigger Crops and More Money 
FOR CANNING —Jams and Jellies—Unusually rich color that does not fade, and what a wonder¬ 
fully delicious, true, fresh raspberry flavor! The ideal berry for all canning uses. 
GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENT STATIONS —Recent reports from leading fruit states say that 
Latham is the best and most profitable berry for its season and highly recommend it for planting. 
Baldwin’s Guaranteed, True-to-name, Disease-free, Genuine LATHAM. You cannot afford to plant 
any but the best. 
St. Regis Everbearing 
Just think of having deliciousi, ripe red raspberries from your own 
garden through August and September long after other berries are 
gone. That’s what you get with St. Regis. They are mighty profitable 
to sell then, too, because premium prices of $4.00 to $5.00 for a 24 
pint case are not uncommon for these fine out-of-season berries. 
Bearing Through Summer Into Fall 
Of all everbearing varieties St. Regis is, by far the best. Bushes are 
good size, upright, vigorous and remarkably free from disease. St. 
Regis produces a full spring crop as well. 
Every garden should have enough St. Regis to supply the table. 
COMPLETE 
BUSH FRUIT 
GARDEN 
25 Chief (Red) 
25 Latham (Red) 
25 New Logan (Black) 
25 Cumberland (Black) 
25 Alfred (B’kberry) 
Only $2.95; 
Two for $4.95 
"A TRUE STORY” 
Indiana 
April 30, 1936 
“/ received my 3,100 strawberry plants in the 
best of condition. They are all set out and doing 
well. The raspberry plants showed green tips 
after 72 hours in the ground. It sounds like a 
f ish story, but it is a fact.” 
(Signed) JOSEPH WRIGHT 
Order Early and Save Money—See Page 3 
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