Grow Wards Big First Grade 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
For Quick Cash Crops 
COMPARE THESE ROOTS! 
The success of Raspberry bushes depends upon 
the quality of the plants with which you start. 
Garden Club plants are grown for you in nurseries 
situated where soil and climate conspire to pro¬ 
duce strong well developed stock—the No. 1 
grade shown at right. Compare this with the 
smaller, underdeveloped plant beside it—a 
typical No. 2 grade, but which many nurseries 
supply as No. 1. The outstanding success of 
Garden Club Raspberries is the direct result of 
our careful system of inspection and grading, our 
insistence that all plants supplied be fully developed 
No. 1 grade, the best it is possible to produce. 
Actual Photographs 
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LATHAM 
America’s Favorite Red-Cap 
For steady, season after season de¬ 
pendability, choose Latham, the most 
unfailing successful Red Raspberry 
known. It is the giant of the Reds, al¬ 
most twice as large as ordinary varieties, brilliantly red 
and rich in flavor. It ripens enormous crops over a long 
season, yielding well into the summer. Sturdy, strong, 
with extra heavy upright canes and vigorous foliage, it 
blossoms and fruits to the very tips. Latham has never 
been known to winter kill, even in the far north, and it 
is highly resistant to disease. Berries, are very firm; 
they ship without crumbling, and are always in demand 
for table or canning. Be sure to set out a few plants this 
season. They will reward you handsomely with their 
delicious fruit. 
287 PJ 10184— 12 Plants 57c 
25 Plants $1.00 250 Plants $ 7.95 
50 Plants 1.85 500 Plants 14.45 
100 Plants 3.40 1000 Plants 27.50 
CUMBERLAND 
The World’s Best Black-Cap 
NEW EARLY RED CHIEF 
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The largest of all the 
black-caps, Cumberland is 
the very best midseason 
Black Raspberry—the wise 12 Plants 
choice for main crop plant¬ 
ing. Strong, hardy, remarkably free 
from disease; commercial growers con¬ 
sider it the one variety absolutely de¬ 
pendable for big crops of extra large, 
extra quality berries EVERY season 
without fail. Cumberland berries are ex¬ 
ceptionally large and rich glossy black. 
They have that entrancing raspberry 
flavor—lots of rich juice, and yet the 
firm, meaty body that makes them best 
of all for canning. For home garden or 
selling, choose Cumberland. Plant early 
for best results. 
287 PJ 10183—12 Plants 52c 
25 Plants 95c 250 Plants $ 7.45 
50 Plants $1.72 500 Plants 14.00 
100 Plants 3.25 1000 Plants 26.25 
57 c 
12 Plants 
Latham’s Only Rival 
The NEW EARLY red 
for which commercial 
growers have been clamor¬ 
ing! Developed by the 
Minnesota Breeding 
Farms, it bridges the gap between straw¬ 
berries and first “old line” raspberries. 
Chief is the offspring of Latham, the 
outstanding variety, before Chiefs’ in¬ 
troduction. On the market, sweet and 
fragrant, full two weeks before Latham, 
Though somewhat smaller than Latham, 
it consistently produced 20% more 
fruit—plump, beautifully red, and rich 
in delightful raspberry flavor. Time 
proved in actual plantings, it should 
be in every well rounded berry garden. 
287 PJ 10181—12 Plants... 57c 
25 Plants $1.00 250 Plants $ 7.90 
50 Plants 1.85 500 Plants 14.50 
100 Plants 3.45 1000 Plants 27.50 
NOTE —Both Red and Black Rasp¬ 
berry Bushes will be more healthy if 
planted not less than 300 feet apart. 
Three Excellent Varieties 
CUTHBERT (RED)—287 PJ 10180— The old standby, 
mid-season main crop berry for market or home garden. 
It is a large oblong berry, heavy fruiter, much prized 
for canning because of its excellence of flavor and 
unfading color. 
ST. REGIS (RED)—287 PJ 10182— The *best Ever- 
bearing Red Raspberry. Comes on the market early— 
bringing the top market prices. Produces a full crop 
during the Raspberry Season and continues fruiting 
through the summer and fall. Berries are bright crim¬ 
son, of good size and delightful flavor. 
NEW LOGAN (BLACK)—287 PJ 10185— The most 
dependable EARLY Black Raspberry. Ripens one 
week ahead of Cumberland, producing a big crop of 
berries as large or larger than Cumberland and of 
truly excellent flavor. Logan proves a valuable addi¬ 
tion to the berry garden because it is remarkably re¬ 
sistant to disease. 
12 Plants 52c 100 Plants $ 3.25 
25 Plants 95c 250 Plants 7.45 
50 Plants $1.72 500 Plants 14.00 
1000 Plants $26.25 
MYATT’S VICTORIA RHUBARB—Extra Quality—1-inch Whole Roots 
The finest strain of Rhubarb yet developed is 
Myatt’s Victoria—a tender, flavorful Rhubarb 
that is really a table delicacy. We offer only extra 
quality—1-inch whole roots, started from selected 
seed, grown under ideal conditions and shipped 
to you in prime condition for transplanting. Takes 
little space; 10 to 20 plants supply the average 
family and one planting lasts for years. Plants set 
out this spring will be ready for picking next season, 
287 PJ 10200—5 Roots ,39c 25 Roots.. $ 1.45 
10 Roots. 65c 50 Roots.. $2.79 
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