NEWBURGH 
New Red Raspberri) 
NEWBURGH was introduced by the New York 
Experiment Station a year or so ago, and all indi¬ 
cations are that NEWBURGH will become the 
leading commercial Red Raspberry. 
Newburgh 
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BECAUSE: 
1. It has so far proven immune to 
mosaic. 
2. Fruit very large, firm and holds 
its size. 
3. Very productive. Yield 30 per 
cent larger than Latham. 
L Ripening season 
a few days ear¬ 
lier than La¬ 
tham. 
5. Extreme¬ 
ly hardy. 
Priced 
above 
e 
2000 LATHAM 
1 -yr. medium only 
Although this is a comparatively new variety 
is entirely past the experimental stage, and we un¬ 
hesitatingly recommend Latham as one of the best Red 
Raspberries ever grown. This variety originated at the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm and is being grown 
extensively in Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Canada, and has 
never been known to winter-kill even though exposed to 45 degrees 
below zero. Latham is a tall, vigorous grower, canes extra heavy, 
foliage dark green, entirely free from disease. Ripens with Newburgh and is enormously productive. Berries 
much larger than any other Red Raspberry, many of them 1 inch in diameter. Color good, quality of the best, 
full Raspberry flavor. Excellent for shipping or home use. 
3 
, it 
Latham 
STANDS 35° BELOW ZERO 
GEORGE STROMER—Originator 
Year after year, with diligent care, I have propagated these plants 
to such an extent that the fruit is now being supplied to the local 
markets at a fancy price, and is always in good demand. Last year I 
measured a good many berries that were over one and one-half inches 
long, and three inches around. Nurserymen claim that the ALFRED 
is the largest berry they have ever seen. Buy from the originator and 
get GENUINE ALFRED. 
Lack of space forbids describing in detail the many good points of 
this variety; however, I wish to call your attention to the outstanding 
reasons why the ALFRED is superior to all other varieties. 
BEARS SECOND SEASON. ALFRED i? such a healthy, vigorous grower 
that it produces a good crop of berries the year following planting. It 
is not unusual to pick 10 to 40 berries from the bush the same year 
planted. 
IMMENSE SIZE. The berries are twice as large as ordinary Black¬ 
berries, many of them 1 Vi inches long, and the finest flavored of all 
Blackberries. It is an ideal table berry because it is practically CORE¬ 
LESS, sweet and delicious. It is very small seeded. 
EXTREMELY HARDY. ALFRED can be grown anywhere without winter 
protection, having withstood 30 degrees below zero, and not a single tip 
of a branch injured, while other varieties were frozen to the ground. 
EARLY SEASON. This is one big feature of this variety. It ripens a 
week to ten days earlier than Eldorado and in productiveness it is in a 
class by itself. We have seen them bear a second crop. We picked many 
cases this year in September. As I watch the ALFRED year after year, 
I am more and more thoroughly convinced that the ALFRED BLACK¬ 
BERRY WILL HAVE A PROMINENT PLACE IN THE VALUABLE FRUIT 
HALLS OF FAME. 
ALFRED and NEWBURGH Prices 
LATHAM, CUMBERLAND and ST. REGIS Prices 
ST. REGIS 
EVERBEARING 
RASPBERRY 
One of the most valuable! of all red everbearing Raspberries. 
The habit of growth is of a bjjshy nature; will produce berries the 
first year in the fall, and a^full crop the following spring and 
again in the fall. 
St. Regis resembles Chie'.f its fruit is similar to that variety 
in quality, flavor and appearance. In September, long after 
Raspberries are out of season, St. Regis will bear a full crop 
of fruit, which commonly sells for seven or eight dollars for a 
24-pint crate. If you have a market at hand where you can 
dispose of the fruit, you will find St. Regis a very profitable 
investment when grown on a commercial scale. If you have not 
the time or the ground to grow St. Regis for market, be sure to 
plant at least a few bushes in the garden and keep your table 
supplied with all you can use. 
CUMBERLAND 
^kc Business Black Cap 
This is without question one of the most 
profitable and popular Black Raspberries 
ever grown. It is the one safe and reliable 
commercial variety because you can depend 
on a big crop regularly. We call it 
the "Business Blackcap" because it 
suceeds on all soils and produces its 
big crop year after year. 
We have never known Cumberland 
to fail, and the best proof that it is a 
profitable variety is the fact that the 
demand for plants is greater every 
year and more Cumberlands are 
planted than all other varieties com¬ 
bined. 
Cumberland is perfectly hardy and 
tremendously productive. The berries 
are extra large, glossy black, and not 
equaled by any other variety in qual¬ 
ity, flavor or appearance, except 
Logan. Whether wanted for market 
or home use, we can recommend 
Cumberland to our most exacting 
customers. Disease-free. Twice state 
inspected plants. Priced above. 
Cumberland 
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CUMBERLAND 
1 - Yr. No. 1 
25 . . .$ 0.95 200 . . 
50 ... 1.25 250 .. 
75 . . . 1.60 500 . . 
100 ... 2.00 1000 .. 
2-Yr. Old Bearing Age 
1 . . .$ 0.10 25 . . 
6 . . . .55 50 . . 
12... 1.00 100.. 
3.75 
4.65 
8.50 
16.00 
1.90 
3.00 
5.50 
LESS DISCOUNTS See page 3 
1 yr 
Bear 
25 
50 
100 
200 
250 
500 
1000 
2000 
5000 
ng Si 
ze 
$ 0.95 
1.25 
1.80 
3.20 
3.95 
7.50 
14.00 
25.00 
55.00 
ST. REGIS and LATHAM 
1 yr. Medium 
25 .$ 0.50 
50 95 
100 1.25 
200 ..._ 2.15 
250 2.50 
500 4.75 
1000 9.00 
2000 17.00 
5000 35.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS See page 3 
2 yr. No. 1 
Bearing Age 
1 .$ 0.15 
6 65 
12 __ 1.00 
25 1.75 
50 2.75 
100 4.50 
200 . 8.20 
250 . 10.00 
500 18.00 
1000 35.00 
ALFRED 
NEWBURGH PRICES 
1 -Yr. 
No. 1 
1 - Yr. 
Medium 
2-Yr. 
No. 1 
1 -Yr., 
No. 1 
Bearing Size 
25 
.$ 0.60 
Bearing Age 
25 
.$1.00 
250 ... . 
$ 6.00 
25 . 
.$ 0.95 
50 
1.00 
1 . 
.$ 0.15 
50 
. 1.50 
500 .... 
10.00 
50 
1.25 
100 
1.50 
6 . 
.65 
100 
. 2.75 
1000 .... 
20.00 
100 . 
2.00 
200 
2.50 
12 . 
1.00 
200 . 
. 3.75 
250 
3.00 
25 . 
1.75 
250 . 
. 4.65 
500 
5.75 
50 . 
2.75 
2-Yr., No. 1, 
Bearing Age 
500 . 
1000 . 
8.50 
. 16.00 
1000 
. 11.00 
100 . 
200 . 
. 4.50 
8.20 
1 
.$0.20 
25 . 
.$2.50 
250 . 
10.00 
6 . 
.90 
50 . 
. 4.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
500 . 
. 18.00 
12 . 
__ . 1.50 
100 . 
. 6.95 
See page 3 
1000 . 
. 35.00 
MFt 
Blackberry 
