TWO NEW RASPBERRIES 
For many years the Geneva, New York, Experiment Station has been producing 
new varieties of fruit. Many of the best fruits placed on the market in recent 
years have been their introductions. It is a recognized fact that no variety will 
receive their endorsement unless it has sufficient merit. We offer below two of 
their newest introductions, the Marcy and Taylor lied Raspberries, together with 
their own descriptions. 
MARPY The berries are the largest of any variety in the Station collection, 
lVini\V/ J. ar e long, conic, firm, thick-fleshed, medium red, mild in flavor and 
of good quality. The plants are tall, vigorous, healthy and hardy at Geneva. 
The sturdy canes which should not. need support, bear the fruit out in the open, 
thus facilitating picking. Marcy is worth trying for market and for home use, 
being especially noteworthy for the very large berries, vigor and productiveness 
of the plants. 
PRICES: 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.15; 25 for $2.10; 50 for $3.85; 100 for $6.65, 
by parcel post, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 100 for $6.00; 200 for 
$10.00; 300 for $13.50; 400 for $17.00; 500 for $20.50; 1,000 for $40.00. 
TAYI OR The mos f promising red raspberry on the Station grounds at 
* **■ * the present time, and is offered for trial for both market and 
home garden. The plants are unusually vigorous, hardy, productive, tall growing, 
and increase rapidly. The sturdy canes hold the berries well 
off the ground. The berries ripen shortly before Latham, are 
large, long, conic, bright attractive red, thick fleshed, firm, 
subacid and of,excellent quality. They do not cling to the bush 
as tightly as Newburgh. 
PRICES: 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.15; 25 for $2.10; 50 for $3.85; 
100 for $6.65, by parcel post, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 
100 for $6.00; 200 for $10.00: 300 for $13.50; 400 for $17.00; 
500 for $20.50; 1,000 for $40.00. 
St. Regis 
Fruit commences to ripen with the early varieties and con¬ 
tinues during the summer and fall, and until the berries freeze in 
the fall or early winter. As to quality of fruit, St. Regis has no 
superior. Berries bright crimson, large size, rich, sugary, and of 
the best flavor. Exceedingly hardy and prolific. Plants set in 
the spring will commence bearing the following June. Cutting off 
the canes near the ground, late in the fall, prevents the summer 
crop and has a tendency to make the fall crop more abundant. 
PRICES: 6 for 50c; 12 for 85c; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.60; 
100 for $4.70, by parcel post, postpaid. By express, not pre¬ 
paid, 100 for $3.95; 200 for $6.25; 300 for $8.50; 400 for 
$10.75; 500 for $13.00; 1,000 for-$25.00. 
Latham Raspberry 
A Big Money Maker 
The Latham is conceded to be the best late red raspberry. It 
has more points of merit and has come into general planting 
more rapidly than any other raspberry ever introduced. It is 
vigorous in growth; withstands the winters in Canada without 
covering; and exceptionally free from mosaic and other diseases. 
The large berries, some running over an inch in diameter, and 
the deep red color make it most attractive, and it is the most 
productive variety grown. Growers are beginning to realize that 
no other late red raspberry will make them so much money so 
surely and quickly as the Latham. One nine-acre field of Latham 
in Minnesota produced an average of $1,000.00 per acre each 
year for five years, and similar reports are coming from all sec¬ 
tions of the country. 
PRICES: 6 for 50c; 12 for 85c; 25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.25; 
100 for $4.00, by parcel post, postpaid. By express, not pre¬ 
paid, 100 for $3.25; 200 for $5.25; 300 for $7.00; 400 for $8.50; 
500 for $10.00; 1,000 for $19.50. 
Newburgh 
Newburgh ripens a week or 10 days earlier than Latham ; of 
vigorous habit and very productive. The fruit is large, firm, 
bright red and does not crumble. The berries are produced on 
open bushes, making an easy crop to pick. No other variety 
has better keeping or shipping qualities. 
Newburgh is highly resistant to disease and is unhesitatingly 
recommended for both garden and commercial planting. 
PRICES: 6 for 50c; 12 for 85c; 25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.25; 
100 for $4.00, by parcel post, postpaid. By express, not pre¬ 
paid, 100 for $3.25; 200 for $5.25; 300 for $7.00; 400 for $8.50; 
500 for $10.00; 1,000 for $19.50. 
Home Berry Garden 
For those who want a few plants each of several varieties of 
berry plants for the home garden, we have made up a collection 
that will furnish fruit throughout the berry season. The collec¬ 
tion consists of the following: 
6 Cumberland Black Raspberries 
6 Sodus Purple Raspberries 
6 Latham Red Raspberries 
6 St. Regis Red Raspberries 
6 Lucretia Dewberries 
Bearing Age 
Raspberry Plants 
SET PLANTS THAT WILL PRODUCE A CASH 
CROP THIS SUMMER 
We are able to offer to our customers, at very little 
additional cost, plants of the following varieties, old enough 
to bear a good crop of fruit the same season they are set 
out. They have been transplanted and grown in the nursery 
one year longer than our regular number one grade plants. 
The plants will be shipped to you properly pruned and 
ready to plant, at the following prices: 
CUMBERLAND—6 for 90c; 12 for $1.40; 25 for $2.25, 
postpaid. 100 for $6.00; 200 for $10.00; 300 for $13.50; 
400 for $17.00; 500 for $20.50; 1,000 for $40.00, by ex¬ 
press or freight, not prepaid. 
LATHAM—6 for 80c; 12 for $1.20; 25 for $1.95, post¬ 
paid. 100 for $4.75; 200 for $7.75; 300 for $10.75; 400 for 
$13.60; 500 for $16.50; 1,000 for $32.50, by express or 
freight, not prepaid. 
MARCY—6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00, post¬ 
paid. By express or freight, not prepaid, $8.50 per 100. 
NEWBURGH—6 for 80c; 12 for $1.20; 25 for $1.95, post¬ 
paid. 100 for $4.75; 200 for $7.75; 300 for $10.75; 400 for 
$13.60; 500 for $16.50; 1,000 for $32.50, by express or 
freight, not prepaid. 
ST. REGIS—6 for 85c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.00, post¬ 
paid. 100 for $5.00; 200 for $8.25; 300 for $11.50, 400 
for $14.75; 500 for $18.00; 1,000 for $35.00, by express or 
freight, not prepaid. 
SODUS—6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00, post¬ 
paid. By express or freight, not prepaid, $8.50 per 100. 
TAYLOR—6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00, post¬ 
paid. By express or freight, not prepaid, $8.50 per 100. 
The entire collection of 36 plants listed above for only $2.35, 
postpaid. 
Red Raspberries should be set 3 ft. apart in rows 5 ft. apart; 
2,900 plants per acre. 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Michigan 
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