RASPBERRIES 
ARE GROWN FOR 
PLANTS ONLY 
St. 
Regis 
Zve/Uteabesi 
Ripens with the earli¬ 
est and continues on 
young canes until au¬ 
tumn. Color red, flesh 
firm and meaty. Large¬ 
ly planted. Price, No. 1 
plants: 10 for 50c; 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $2.50; 1000 
for $16.00. 
QuUuSial ^bi/iectia+vi Black Raspberr 
les 
'Two methods of culture are commonly used, the hill system and the solid row system. Under the first system 
plants are usually set six feet apart each way while under the second system they are set four feet apart in rows 
seven feet apart. Place plants in hole or furrow, spread roots, fill to ground level, and press soil firmly. After plant¬ 
ing cut all canes back to two or three inches above the ground level. When new growth starts and has attained a 
height of 18 to 24 inches, it is best to pinch the tips of the canes which causes each cane to throw off branches 
and grow upright. All lateral branches should be cut back severely, leaving from six to eight inches of cane. 
Weak spindling canes are cut out entirely. The following spring before growth starts prune canes back to a length 
of about three feet. Cultivate raspberries shallow during the entire season but do not continue beyond picking sea¬ 
son, as late growth will not mature sufficiently to withstand the winter. 
Cumberland 
Sbuuuj, StusudUf, Gcut&i 
Cumberland 
(Black) 
In blacks—your best bet. 
Produces large, jet black 
fiiuit, firm and of excellent 
quality; sweet and mild, 
ripening in midseason and 
continuing for two weeks. 
Extensively planted for 
commercial purposes and 
for table use. Price, No. 1 
plants: 10 for 50c; 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $2.50; 1000 
for $18.00. 
