WORLD’S GREATEST LATE RASPBERRY 
ROKELY’S 
HEAVY 
YIELDING 
LATHAM 
By sheer pre'eminent merit Latham has become in a few 
short years the most popular Red Raspberry in the United 
States today. Popular in the home garden because it is easy 
to grow and sure to bear. Popular with berry growers be' 
cause it makes them money, is a sure and heavy cropper, 
and the fruit carries well to market and commands a 
premium. 
IMMENSE BERRIES—SUPREME QUALITY 
Latham berries are mammoth, bright red beauties aver' 
aging three'fourths to one inch in diameter. Uniform in 
size and shape and present a delightful picture. Supreme 
in quality, the berries will cling to the bushes several days 
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at premium prices on all markets. 
HARDY—HEAVY YIELDER 
Latham is a strong, sturdy grower. Ab' 
solutely hardy and the Rokely strain is 
absolutely free from disease. It thrives 
on every kind of soil and produces bump' 
er crops of fine berries regularly. The 
canes grow large, straight and tall and 
are literally loaded with berries which 
mature perfectly over an unusually long 
fruiting season. 
Prof. W. H. Alderman, Chief of 
Horticulture, University of Minnesota, 
says: “The Latham variety not only is 
resistant to our winter conditions but it 
is also one of the niost productive Rasp' 
berries with which we are familiar. Our 
test plots at the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm have yielded from 254 to 
294 24'pint crates per acre the third sea' 
son after planting.” 
SPECIAL OFFER 
100 Chief 100 Latham 
HEAVY 1-YR. PLANTS 
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