NEWBURGH 
TRULY A FINE 
RED RASPBERRY 
Very Large Size, Highest Quality, Heavy Yielding, and Freedom from Mosaic. These qualities make It a 
most desirable variety for market or home use. 
NEWBURGH 
A Remarkable New Red Raspberry 
Growers Praise Newburgh 
Newburgh Is the largest in fruit of all, the firmest and 
certainly the most productive. No red variety has stood up 
resisting the dread Mosaic as well as Newburgh here. Pa. 
Newburgh Red Raspberries are exceptional. Lakewood, O. 
I observe you mention Latham as your standard of com¬ 
parison. Latham is one grand berry and I have been grow¬ 
ing it for several years, but I am going to say with all ita 
good points it Is going to be extensively replaced with New¬ 
burgh. As to quality I want to say that whenever we had 
any of the Newburgh fruit on the road stand along with the 
Latham the former was always sold out first end at 3c 
more per quart. W. HALBERT, N. Y. 
Description of Newburgh: 
1. Has so far proven most resistant to Mosaic. 
2. Very productive. 
3. Fruit very large and holds its large sis* ever as 
unusually long season. 
4. The flavor is mild and quality good, decidedly better 
than Latham. 
5. Berries are attractive bright red, very firm and do 
not crumble like those of Latham. 
6. Season of ripening Is a few days earlier than Latham. 
7. The plants are vigorous, medium In height; canes 
stocky and well branched. 
8. Extremely hardy. 
9. It is best to support the Newburgh canes with wire, 
stakes or trellis as the heavy laden canes are often 
pulled to the ground. 
Price, 85c per 12; $1.50 per 25, postpaid; $2.75 per 
100; $20.00 per 1000 by express net prepaid. 
CHIEF 
— Best Early Red Raspberry 
High Quality—Heavy Yielding 
CT DCPIC Everbearing Red Raspberry. 
^ 1 ■ ^ Bears in 80 days from plant¬ 
ing. The most popular everbearing red raspberry 
ever Introduced because it actually does bear a big 
crop of luscious fruit in June and begins again in 
September, and bears continually until killed by hard 
freezing. Price, good strong plants, 15c each; $1.00 
per dozen, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
The yellow rasp¬ 
berry. Quality of 
berries is excellent, canes hardy, prolific and thrifty 
In growth. Resembles Cuthbert except that the fruit 
Is a clear golden yellow. Price, 20c each; $1.50 per 
12; $2.50 per 25, postpaid; $6.00 per 100 by 
express. 
Equal in quality and out-ylelds Latham 20 per 
cent. Ripens 10 days earlier and puts the grower on 
the market for highest prices. Plant Chief for the 
early crop and Latham for midseason and you have 
a combination hard to beat either for profit or tho 
home garden. 
CHIEF—Best Early Red in Most Sections 
1. Ripens ten days earlier than Latham. 
2. Yields 13 to 60 per cent more than Latham 
(State Test). 
3. Hardy under most trying conditions. 
4. Holds up for a long period after packing. 
5. Is practically resistant to Mosaic. 
6. Quality is somewhat better than Latham. The 
fruit is the same bright red color and firmness but 
size is not quite equal to Latham, being about the 
same as a well grown King. 
Price, $1.25 per 25, postpaid; $2.50 per 100; 
$9.00 per 500; $17.50 per 1000. 
LATHAM 
Most Popular, Most 
Widely Planted 
Latham Is a thrifty growing plant, a very heavy yielder of large, bright red, attractive berries of flnn 
texture and high quality. The fact that it thrives and has proven profitable under such a wide range of con¬ 
ditions is the reason for its universal popularity. We can recommend Latham as one of the best midseason 
varieties for every section of the U. S., and for either home or market planting and know that It will give 
satisfaction. 
5430 quarts per acre Is the report of three year tests by Connecticut Agricultural College. Figure the 
returns at 20 to 25c per quart. 
Priee of Latham 
Twice Inspected — 
Certified disease-free 
plants: 15c each; 
$1.25 per 25, post¬ 
paid; $2.50 per 100; 
$8.50 per 5 0 0 :[ 
$16.50 per 1000. 
Fruit ef Latham almost one inch in diameter, ripens in midseasom, extremely hardy and easy to grew. 
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