S. E. HOLDRIDGE & SONS, NORWICH, CONN 
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RASPBERRIES 
WINFIELD (Black)—This is the largest and sweetest Black 
Cap raspberry grown. Is perfectly hardy. Early and ripens 
soon after our late strawberries have gone. It is productive and 
will out-yield any other variety. Will produce more dollars than 
any red variety as per number of plants. We formerly grew the 
Plum Farmer, but this variety will beat that variety two to one. 
There are not many dealers in New England, if any, who have 
this variety for sale besides us. It is free from mosaic and will 
withstand the New England winters, coming out in the spring 
with not a plant killed. It is the most wonderful black rasp¬ 
berry we have ever seen. 
Prices: 15c each; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $3.50; 
100 for $6.00. 
CUTHBERT (Red)—This is one of the most valuable of the 
old standard varieties. It has been widely grown in all sections 
of the country and has given excellent results both for home 
use and for commercial purposes. Cuthbert is a good, vigorous 
grower and produces large and bright red berries. Probably no 
other red raspberries are so extensively grown as the Cuthbert 
and the demand for the plants is always heavy. 
Prices: 10c each; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.00. 
LATHAM (Red)—This variety is always largely planted. 
The fruit is very large and fancy and always finds a ready sale 
in any market. Our plants are free from any mosaic disease 
and in comparative tests at the Connecticut State College it 
out-yielded any other variety. The Latham produced 5,430 
quarts per acre which was 1,782 quarts per acres more than 
other leading varieties. With us it is a little later than Cuthbert. 
Prices: 10c each; 12 plants for $1.00; 25 plants, $1.50; 50 
plants, $2.50; 100 plants, $4.00. Postpaid. Free delivery. 
(Please write for prices on larger quantities of raspberry plants) 
FREE DELIVERY 
This means a good deal to the purchaser. The prices in this 
catalogue include free delivery to your door or express office 
anywhere, unless otherwise noted. The option to be ours how 
we shall ship. 
When comparing our prices with those of other concerns, 
please consider that our plants are quoted postpaid, while most 
concerns quote prices F. O. B. 
April 28, 1936. 
Friend Holdridge—I am setting some of my own Howard to 
compare yours. I believe yours are better, as the raspberries 
(Winfield) were very superior. 
Very truly, WILFRED SCOTT, 
East Lyme, Conn. 
