Barnes Bros. Nursery Co. 
Yalesville, Conn. 
SelecieJ 
Raspberries 
cN^ew (ProfiiaUe 
^arielies 
for 
HOME GARDENS 
and 
COMMERCIAL 
GROWING 
PRICES (except where noted other¬ 
wise): 10 for 50c; 100 for ^3.50; 
1000 for ^25.00. 
COLUMBIAN. Dark purple-red. Berries very large and 
yield tremendous. Midseason. 10 for 60c; 100 for 
^5.00; 1000 for ^40.00. 
CUMBERLAND. A fine black Raspberry of high qual¬ 
ity and flavor. Plants are hardy, disease-resistant and 
very productive. A fine and dependable black Rasp¬ 
berry. 
LATHAM. It challenges comparison. The most popu¬ 
lar red Raspberry in the country is the best one to 
grow for either home or market use. It is vigorous, 
hardy, disease-resistant, needs a minimum of care, 
and above all, yields larger crops than any other. The 
berries are bright red, extremely large and have a 
luscious flavor; they are firm and stand shipping well. 
For high quality, tremendous quantity and reliability 
you can’t beat Latham. There’s always a market for 
a good red Raspberry. 
The Incomparable 
Latham 
NEWBURGH. A promising and popular new red 
Raspberry. Large red berries of excellent quality, 
which keep long and ship well. Plants are disease- 
resistant, hardy and heavy bearers. Early. 
PLUM FARMER. The most popular black Raspberry. 
Berries large, firm, and early. Plants vigorous. Ripens 
earlier than Cumberland. 
ST. REGIS. Red everbearing. Plants yield at usual 
time, but beginning in September a secondary crop 
is produced. Quality good. Size medium. 
Blackberries 
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. Mid¬ 
season. 
SNYDER. One of the hardiest Blackberries. Berries 
medium-sized afid abundant. 
PRICES: 10 for 50c; 100 for ^3.50; 1000 for ^25.00. 
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Boysenberry cHt 
ew 
Said to be the largest and finest vine berry ever introduced. 
You have probably heard of this new wonder berry. Pro¬ 
duced by crossing blackberries, raspberries and loganberries, 
it comes with high recommendations of fine flavor, huge size, 
one to two inches long, ripening early and over a long season, 
bearing heavily and growing vigorously. It appears to be an 
unusually fine variety for both home and market growers. 
We have them growing in our nursery but still consider them 
in an experimental stage for this section of the country. We 
recommend them for trial. 20c each; ^1.75 per 10. 
Eldorado Blackberries 
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