S. E. HOLDRIDGE & SONS, NORWICH, CONN. 
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BLACK RASPBERRIES 
WINFIELD—This is the largest and sweetest Black Cap 
raspberry grown. It is perfectly hardy and early, ripening 
soon after our late strawberries have gone. It is very produc¬ 
tive and will out-yield any other variety. The beTries are very 
large and firm. They will last much longer than the red rasp¬ 
berries, both before and after they are picked. The plants form 
a great many roots. It is free from mosaic and will withstand 
the New England winters, coming out in the spring without a 
plant killed. 
It is the most wonderful black raspberry we have ever 
seen. We have a strain of Winfield which we have kept and 
improved for a number of years. Our plants for this year made 
a fine growth and we have lowered our prices so that more of 
our customers may try them. 
Prices: 6 for 50c; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 
100 for $4.00. Postpaid. 
East Hampton, Conn., May 3, 1938. 
The raspberry plants I received from you last week were 
very nice. 
Yours truly. 
C. S. BOLLES. 
GRAPE VINES 
Every home and farm should have some grape vines planted 
nearby. Big crops of this fine fruit will be your reward for 
very little care. 
CONCORD—This is the grape which is grown more than 
any other. It is a black grape with very compact bunches. It 
is very hardy. This season is medium to late. We have for this 
year’s sale some nice two-year old vines. Why not start a few 
grape vines this spring? 
Prices: 1-9 vines, 20c each; 10 or more, 15c each. Postpaid. 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 
MYATTS LINNEAUS—This is one of the easiest crops to 
grow. It is the first thing in the spring to furnish material for 
pies and sauce. It is large, tender, very early and yields abun¬ 
dantly. It is very pink. Just plant a few roots near your home 
and you will have rhubarb for many years. This is the best 
variety and the prices are reasonable. 
Prices: 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c; 20 for $1.00; 50 for $2.25; 
100 for $4.00. Postpaid. 
