NEW MARCY RED 
LARGEST OF ALL RED RASPBERRIES 
NEW 
TAYLOR 
RASPBERRY 
The most promising variety at the New 
York Experiment Station grounds at the 
present time. The large long—conic berries 
are firm, bright red in color, thick fleshed, 
sub-acid and of excellent quality. They do 
not cling to the bush as tightly as New¬ 
burgh. The plants are usually vigorous, 
tall growing and productive. We highly 
recommend Taylor for both market and 
home garden. 
Price Taylor plants—12 for Si .85; 25 
for $3.00 postpaid; $6.00 per 100; 
$50.00 per 1000 by express, not prepaid. 
The Choice of All New Red 
Raspberries 
The three varieties listed on this page are all in¬ 
troductions of the New York Agricultural Experiment 
Station and highly recommended by them for trial 
planting in all sections where Raspberries are grown. 
Growers who have fruited them are most enthusiastic 
about all three of them and are building up commer¬ 
cial stock of plants for their own plantings as rapidly 
as possible. The individual fruitsi of Taylor and 
Marcy are showier than any other varieties and In¬ 
dian Summer is really a worth while Everbearer. 
You will be proud of the fruit you produce from 
these varieties, as well as Sodus, the new large heavy 
yielding purple cap. See page 10. 
Although it does require some time to establish the 
merits of any new fruit variety these new Raspberries 
were developed and originally tested at Geneva, N. Y. 
in comparison with hundreds of other new and 
standard kinds and have since been grown on trial 
in other sections of New York, Michigan, Ohio and 
other states. Our own observations and available re¬ 
ports from these plantings are most favorable espe¬ 
cially to the large high quality fruits, strong thrifty 
growth and their comparative resistance to Mosaic and 
other Raspberry diseases. For those who are wanting 
the very best there is in Raspberries should most cer¬ 
tainly plant some of these newer kindsi as they do 
embody more good qualities than any of our present 
standard varieties. 
Marcy 
Red Raspberry 
Our original stock of Marcy, Indian Summer and 
Taylor came direct from the New Yoi"k Agric. Experi¬ 
ment Station so that we can guarantee that it is 
absolutely true to name. There is a very good demand 
for these varieties and the supply of plants is not very 
plentiful. We suggest that you place your order at 
once and shipment will be made at proper planting 
season. 
Of all the varieties we have ever seen or grown Marcy seems to 
have more of the good qualities which make for a “Top Notch" Red 
Raspberry. The individual berries are very large—largest of any at 
the New York Experiment Station—long conic, firm, thick fleshed, 
medium red with a bright gloss, mild in flavor and good in quality. 
Definitely superior in stature of canes which are hardy, vigorous, up¬ 
right and producing their fruit well off the ground. Commercial 
growers are planting Marcy as fast as plants are available and we 
can highly recommend it for home planting because of its very large 
high quality berries, vigor and productiveness! of the plants. 
Prices of Marcy plants 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.50 postpaid; $7.50 
per 100; $65.00 per lOOO by express, not prepaid. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
THE BEST EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRY 
Far superior to St. Regis, La France and any of the other 
Raspberries of this type. Produces two crops in one year. 
The summer crop ripens early, about with Chief, while the 
autumn crop starts early in September and continues until 
a severe freeze, the bulk of the fall crop ripening in October. 
Berries are large, roundish conic, medium red, good in qual¬ 
ity, rather soft but still firm enough for local market. The 
plants are vigorous and produce heavy crops both spring and 
fall. Indian Summer is an exceptionally fine berry for the 
home garden because of its two distinct crops the same year 
and its long fruiting season. 
Price of Indian Summer plants—12 for 
$2.00; 25 for $3.50 postpaid; $7.50 per 
100; $65.00 per 1000 by express, not 
prepaid. 
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