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ASSORTMENT 
1-year 2-year Bearing-Age 
12 New Taylor, page 1 and 18. 6 New Taylor, page 1 and 
12 Indian Summer (Everb.). 6 Indian Summer 
12 Sodus (new purple). 6 Sodus 
LATHAM Red Raspberry 
CHIEF 
Latham has made good as the best medium to late variety in all 
sections of the country. Originated in Minnesota where the severe 
winters are a test, but it does not winter-kill even at 45 degrees below 
sero. This is a large, most beautiful and profitable red raspberry. 
Rich, dark red berries an inch in diameter are quite common. They 
stick to the stem days after they are ripe when other varieties would 
soften and fall to the ground. The fruit is firm, making it good for 
canning and shipping, as well as for table use. A heavy bearer. In an 
actual official test the Latham outyielded the older varieties by over 
3,000 pints per acre on a three-year planting. The fruit ripens about 
a week later than the Chief and often covers a fruiting season of 
about 8 weeks. The demand for Latham always exceeds the supply — 
so order early. Prices on page 18. 
■ or/ Discount up C 07 Discount up 
I /O to January 31 w / O to March 5 
For Free Goods on orders for ^5.00 and over, see page 3. 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES 
UTILITY RASPBERRY AND 
BLACKBERRY COLLECTION 
1-year 2-year Bearing-Size 
[EF, 1-yr. Red Raspberry, Transplants 
arliest. 12 CHIEF Red Raspberry. 
EHAM, 1-yr. Red Rasp- Earliest, 
erry. Medium. 12 LATHAM Red Raspberry 
>ORADO Blackberry, Medium, 
yr. 12 ELDORADO Blackberry 
LATHAM 
RASPBERRY 
PRICES 
(Page 1 8) 
LIBERAL 
DISCOUNTS 
(Page 3) 
New LOGAN Blackcap 
The Eariiesf Black Raspberry 
The best dependable early blackcap. In some localities 
where it has been grown for the past few years, Logan 
has almost displaced other early varieties. Ripens a week 
to 10 days earlier than Cumberland, which allows the 
grower to get in on the early market, when prices are 
high. 
Berries are as large as the Cumberland, bears as 
heavily and ripens a week ahead of Cumberland. This 
gives the grower a chance to make some real money. 
One of the New Logan’s outstanding characteristics is 
Its resistance to mosaic and other raspberry diseases. 
We have a fine lot of thrifty plants to offer. Prices on 
page 18. 
Thornless Youngberry 
PLANT PATENT No. 4 
6 Plants for ^1.00 
Gains in favor every year with both com¬ 
mercial and small planters, grows on trellis 
like dewberry. Stands 15 below zero; mulch 
for colder climates. The color of the berry is 
maroon-purple. Delicious, a blend between 
blackberry, dewberry, and raspberry flavor. 
Vines entirely thornless; saves labor. Prices 
for 1-yr., No. 1 plants, 6 for 80c; 12 for 
^1.35; 25 for ^2.25; 50 for ^3.50; 100 for 
^6.00; 1000 for ^40.00, enough for |/2 acre. 
No discount on this variety. Supply limited. 
SPECIAL FOR THE HOME GARDEN AND 
GROWERS WHO WANT QUICK 
RETURN 
Mr. W. J. Beuschlein, of Detroit, Mich., writes: 
“I want to tell you about the Latham transplants 
I bought of you. I set out 500 plants in March, 
and in July I sold enough of these wonderful berries 
to pay more than double the cost of the plants. 
I never heard of such a remarkable record for the 
first year. Next spring I want to set out 5 acres; 
can you supply me with plants? I am more than 
satisfied and thank you for your co-operation.” 
Golden Queen 
Raspberry 
Description and prices on page 1 1 
