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Latham 
Raspberries 
Columbian—Dark purple red. Berries very 
large and yield tremendous. Midseason. 10 
for 60c; 100 for $5.00; 1,000 for $40.00. 
Cumberland—A fine black raspberry of high 
quality and flavor. Plants are hardy, dis¬ 
ease resistant and very productive. A fine 
and dependable black raspberry. 
Latham—Vigorous, hardy and reliable with an abundant yield. The berries 
are bright red, large and firm. A most profitable variety. 
Newburgh—A promising and popular new red raspberry. Large red berries 
of excellent quality which keep long and ship well. Plants are disease re¬ 
sistant, hardy and heavy bearers. 
Plum Farmer—The most popular black raspberry. Berries large, firm, and 
early. Plants vigorous. 
St. Regis- Red everbearing. Plants yield at usual time, but beginning in 
September a secondary crop is produced. Quality good. Size medium. 
Prices except where noted otherwise: 10 for 40c; 100 for $3.50; 
1,000 for $25.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
SURE TASTE GOOD 
Every Home Should 
Have Its Own 
Raspberries 
—because raspberries yield quickly 
and abundantly and the fruit is so 
delicious both for immediate use and 
for preserving. Grow them on any 
well drained soil; they take little 
space. After fruiting, cut out all the 
old canes (they will not bear again) 
and in the spring cut back the new 
canes to about 3'. 
Is your patch old and overgrown? 
The size of the berries and the crop 
will be increased by setting new 
plants. 
Eldorado 
Eldorado—Vigorous, hardy and prolific. 
Berries are large, jet black and borne in 
large clusters which ripen well together. 
Flavor is good. No hard core. Quality 
unsurpassed for home or market use. 
Midseason. 
Snyder—One of the hardiest black¬ 
berries. Berries medium sized and abun¬ 
dant. 
PRICES 
10 for 40c; 100 for $3.50; 
1,000 for $25.00 
Mary Washington 
Asparagus 
Asparagus will grow in any garden soil but to produce the largest, most tender stalks the 
soil must be rich and well fertilized. Set plants so that crowns are about 3" below the sur¬ 
face. Plant about 18" apart in rows 3' apart. 
Mary Washington Asparagus—Is one of the finest varieties you can plant. Shoots are 
large, of good color and prolific. It starts growing early and continues over a long season. 
Rust resistant. 2 year roots: 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.50; 1,000 for $10.00. 
Rhubarb 
Myatt’s Victoria—An improved Myatt’s Linnaeus. Stalks are highly colored, early, un¬ 
usually tender, and pleasantly tart. You will hardly recognize the old-fashioned 1 ie 
Plant” in this delightfully improved form. Each 20c; 10 for $1.50. 
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