NEWBURGH 
New Mosaic-Free Red Raspberry 
Introduced by the New York Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, Newburgh marks a decided advance in Red 
Raspberry varieties and all indications are that it 
will soon become the leading commercial Red Rasp¬ 
berry. After growing Newburgh for ten years at 
Geneva, the Experiment Station reports: “The pros¬ 
pects are that this variety will escape mosaic infec¬ 
tion to a much greater degree than other existing 
commercial varieties.” 
The berries are very large; in fact, larger than 
those of any other variety. The size holds up very 
well throughout a long picking season. The fruit 
is very firm and an excellent shipper. Berries are 
lighter than Latham in color and slightly superior 
to Latham in quality. Ripens between Chief and 
Latham. The plants are vigorous, do not grow as 
tall as other varieties but bear very heavily in spite 
of the shorter cane growth, as the canes branch 
more freely. The fruit is borne on the outside of 
the plant, thus making picking easier. 
We can supply you with guaranteed genuine 
Newburgh this year. However, the supply is lim¬ 
ited and we advise early ordering. See page 15 for 
prices. 
Newburgh 
ST. REGIS 
Everbearing Red Raspberry 
St. Regis is the leading fall-bearing Red Raspberry. It ripens extra 
early and produces a big crop during the regular Raspberry season, 
then continues to bear throughout the summer and fall months. 
Will commence bearing in September after planting. A very hardy 
variety, withstanding the coldest winters and driest summers. 
St. Regis resembles Chief; the berries are medium to large in size, 
and a brilliant crimson color. Llavor is rich, sweet, and especially 
tempting during the fall months. Has good keeping qualities, 
making it a splendid shipper. Growers receive $6.00, or more, 
per crate for St. Regis in the 
fall, making this variety a very 
profitable investment when 
grown on a commercial scale. 
If you can’t grow them for 
market, plant enough to sup¬ 
ply your family needs. They 
will produce a big supply of 
lovely berries every year from 
June to November. Prices on 
page 15. 
St. Regis Everbearing 
Rockton, Ill., 
Dear Sirs: Nov. 30, 1936. 
I received some Raspberry plants 
from you last spring and I want to say 
that I bought Raspberry plants from 
two other concerns and your plants 
were outstanding. I never lost a rasp* 
berry plant and had lots of berries un- 
til the heat dried them up. I am 
planning on getting some more so 
please send me a new catalog. 
E. J. ANDERSON. 
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