94 Small Fruits 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
FRIGE of Red | By Mail 
Raspberries : | 10 I 100 
Chief . 
$0.80|$4.00 
Latham. 
.801 4.00 
Newburgh . 
.851 4.50 
St. Regis . 
.801 4.00 
Taylor . 
l.OOl 6.00 
By Express 
or Freight 
10 
100 
1000 
$0.60 
$3.50 
$24.00 
.60 
3.50 
24.00 
.65 
4.00 
28.00 
.60 
3.50 
25.00 
.75 
5.50 
45.00 
new product from Minnesota achieved after 14 
l^niei ygaj-g experimenting with the purpose of replacing 
the old King by a superior type of Latham breeding. 
Chief will not rival Latham, but supplements it by 
ripening 10 days earlier and so holding that wonderful 
type of picking an extra long season. In fact. Chief 
fills the gap for fresh table fruit between Strawberries ' 
and the other Raspberries. Bright red, “no crumbling,” \ 
ships well, tastes delicious, and pays its way with extra¬ 
ordinary crops. 
There is no question about the bright red Rasp¬ 
berries leading the markets in popularity, and 
bringing the best price. Consequently, experi¬ 
menters have spent great efforts towards improv¬ 
ing the older kinds. Our list offers the very best. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Will do well on any soil that will produce a good corn crop. 
Land should be thoroughly prepared and well enriched ; ground 
bone is one of the best fertilizers. Keep well cultivated and 
free from weeds and suckers. As soon as they have done bear¬ 
ing cut out the old wood to give more vigor to the young 
canes. Rows 5 feet apart, plants 3 feet apart in rows. 
The Epoch-Making Latham 
New Red Raspberry—Chief 
Newburgh ^ quite new variety which is proving its worth, 
. . I and becoming popular with the growers. New¬ 
burgh is a vigorous grower, hardy and productive. Its berries 
are large and do not “crumble” ; of attractive high color ; 
in quality somewhat superior to Latham which it precedes by 
a few days. Excellent keeper and shipper. 
gx (Ranere). Fruit commences to ripen with the 
OX. rteglS earliest and continuing on young canes until 
October, many quarts often being picked after the first snow 
falls. Berries bright crimson, large size, rich, sugary with 
full raspberry flavor. Flesh firm and meaty, a good shipper. 
Wonderfully prolific. Canes stocky, of strong growth, with 
abundance of dark green leathery foliage. Besides being a 
really fine variety, it has the very valuable quality of pro¬ 
ducing in autumn, when there are no others. 
Tavlot* New York Test Reports claim this 1935 intro- 
■ ly lor duction to be “the most promising new red Rasp¬ 
berry.” It ripens with good bright red color ; of long-conical 
shape, in extreme size. The flesh is thick and firm, with 
very small seed cavity, and complete lack of crumbling—■ 
which assures its value for shipping. Comes in slightly 
before Latham, and holds up well during a long season, 
producing tremendous crops. The taste? Sub-acid, delicious ; 
you should try it! Easy to pick from its sturdy, upright 
canes with only short, stubby pricklers. 
I THE NEW MOSAIC-FREE HARDY RED RASP- 
Laxnam berry. This type is certified absolutely mosaic- 
free, and acceptable anywhere. Perfectly hardy, withstand¬ 
ing Manitoba winters without protection. Its production is 
superlative, outyielding even Cuthbert. The lorries are large 
and round, brilliant red, with profitable shipping fii’mness. 
The color is a richly brilliant 
red, an eye-catcher on market 
stands, a delightful table fea¬ 
ture, and a perfect canned ex¬ 
hibit. 
Actual Size—The Newburgh 
