Big Yields and Sure Profits from 
ANDREWS -CerUfled- RED LATHAM 
Genuine Redpath Strain 
RASPBERRY JUICE— 
A REFRESHING DRINK 
Extract the juice by mash' 
ing the fruit in sugar. Drain 
through a cloth and preserve 
the clear juice in jars. It 
makes a refreshing summer 
drink when diluted with 
water, .and is wonderful in 
lemonade. 
823 crates of “Certified” Latham picked in one day from our 40-acre field. 
J I sheer pre'eminent merit has become 
tClLIIQIil 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, and because it gives plenty of luscious 
red berries to eat and to can. 
Popular with berry growers because it makes them 
money; it is a sure cropper, a heavy cropper, and the 
fruit carries well to market and commands a premium. 
$500 from One Acre! 
An average yield from “CERTIFIED” RED RASP¬ 
BERRIES is 150 24'pint crates per acre. Many fields yield 
200 crates per acre, and exceptionally good fields in good 
seasons go as high as 400 crates per acre. Prices vary with 
the locality and the season. From $2.00 to $3.00 a crate 
is considered a fair price. At only 200 crates per acre and 
at only $2.50 per crate, you would have an income of 
$500.00 from just one acre of “CERTIFIED” raspberries. 
Sit down now with your pencil and paper. You know what 
income you would like to have during raspberry time. From that 
you can figure how many plants you should set. Planting 5x5 feet 
apart for the hill system would require 1700 plants. Planting 
'IW ft- by 6 ft. for the hedge'row system requires 2800 plants. 
Starting Right Saves You . folder on “Grow- 
Ai iA itig Raspberries accompanies 
Money and Avoids Loss each order. 
You can save money and avoid failure by 
getting your plants from RASPBERRY 
HEADQUARTERS. Success with rasp' 
berries, as with anything else, depends on 
getting started on a sure foundation—that is, 
with clean, strong, vigorous, disease'free 
plants. 
RED 
LATHAM 
To Serve 
or 
To Sell 
PROF. ALDERMAN says of LATHAM: 
“The Latham variety of red raspberry not only is resistant to our winter con' 
ditions but it is also one of the most productive raspberries with which we are 
familiar. 
“Its attractive coloring and firmness give it such favorable appearance on the 
market that it ordinarily commands a premium of fifty cents a case over and above 
the prices of the ordinary raspberry. 
“I would say that our test plots of red raspberries at the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm have given conclusive proof that raspberry growing is profitable 
in this state. It is highly important to start with disease'free plants and follow up 
with suitable culture. Our test plots under such conditions yielded from 254 to 
294 24'pint crates per acre the third season after planting.” 
Plant Latham for pleasure and for profits. Prices, page 15. 
Prof. W. H. Alderman 
Chief of the Division of Horti' 
culture, University of Minnesota 
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