SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich 
TAYLOR Red 
The berries are very large, much larger than Latham, hold up well 
through a long season. It has a long conic shape and is of a bright red 
color with a complete lack of crumbling, which adds materially to the 
appearance and attractiveness. The firm, thick flesh and the very small 
cavity make it the ideal shipping berry. Flavor is sub-acid, of the 
highest quality, which is equal to Latham. Ripens the same season as 
Latham and bears an enormous crop. They do not cling too tightly to 
the bushes. 
MARCY Aleun Red RadfbLe^if. 
Marcy was the largest of all red Raspberries grown at the New York 
Experiment Station, and the size holds up well throughout a long season. 
The shape is long, conic, and flesh moderately firm and thick, with only 
a small cavity, making the variety a good shipper. Color is medium red. 
Flavor mild. Plants are tall, sturdy, vigorous, and hardy, with stalky 
canes that hold the fruit well off the ground. Actual tests show that 
Marcy is the biggest of all the leading varieties. 
The Taylor fills a long-felt desire for a perfect Red Raspberry. 
CUMBERLAND 
SO DUS Ru^file Rad,p.lie.^^ La R c*n Rl ic C 
odus is the most promising early Purple Raspberry. The berries J rLKy LfU3ll 1(733 LFIOCI* V-O 
The Sodus is the most promising early Purple Raspberry. The berries 
are very large and firm, with good quality, and do not crumble as 
Columbian do. Plants are very vigorous and bear an unusually large 
crop, much more so than one can imagine, and up to the present time 
we have noted no winter injury whatsoever. Unlike our older purple 
varieties of Raspberries, we find them practically 100% free from 
diseases, and where Purple Raspberries are grown for commercial or 
home use, fhis variety should replace the present varieties. 
LOGAN lilaolz RciA/pMeAn4f> 
Most Dependable Early Black Raspberry. This variety, through sheer 
merit, has replaced very nearly all of the standard kinds. The berry 
ripens one week earlier than Cumberland, giving the 
grower a chance to make some real money before 
Cumberland comes into bearing. It is an extra heavy 
yielder, with berries as large or larger than Cumber¬ 
land. 
QUILLEN 
Hlach RaA^pMen/ii^ 
The Latest Blackcap. Comes into bearing after all 
other varieties are practically through. Fruit very large 
and of fully as good qualify and texture as Cumber¬ 
land. Practically immune to mosaic, anthracnose and 
other serious diseases. This variety shows great merit 
in all sections of the country, and we urge you to give 
it a trial. 
For 
Colored 
Illustrations 
See pag e 13 
For Prices 
See page IS 
This is without question one of the most profitable and popular Black 
Raspberries ever grown. It is the one safe and reliable commercial va¬ 
riety because you can depend on a big crop regularly. We call it the 
"Business Blackcap" because it succeeds on all soils and produces its 
big crop year after year. 
We have never known Cumberland to fail, and the best proof fhat 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 
combined. 
Cumberland is perfectly hardy and tremendously productive. The 
berries are extra large, glossy black, and not equaled by any other 
variety in quality, 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. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
^iiLenMean4.n<^ Red Re^/pLLe^uuf, 
This new Everbearing Red Raspberry will bear two 
crops a year. One crop in the summer the same as 
any other variety, and another crop in the fall on fhe 
new wood. Commences to bear in September and will 
continue till frost. The berries are very large, conical 
shape, and of a beautiful bright red color. Sell for 
35 cents a pint in the fall and there is some real 
money to be made for the one who plants these Indian 
Summer plants this spring. Plants are vigorous, hardy, 
and disease free. Think of having some delicious red 
Rospberries to eat and sell from September till winter. 
NEWBURGH 
GOLDEN QUEEN RG/if2MeAA4^ 
A beautiful, large, golden yellow Raspberry. Many prefer this variety 
to any of the red or black sorts, owing to its sugary sweetness and unsur¬ 
passed flavor. Should be in every garden, its beauty and high quality 
placing it at the head for table use. The canes are hardy, of strongesf 
growth and very productive. 
Prices: 1-yr.. No. 1, 20c eoch; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 
50 for $4.50; 100 for $7.50. 2-yr., No. 1, bearing age, 35c each; 6 
for $1.85; 12 for $3.00; 25 for $4.50. 
CHIEF Red RoA^fiLe^i^ 
A very popular early variety. Offspring of the famous Latham. Has 
proven hardy, disease resistant, a heavy cropper, of excellent quality and 
a good shipper. Berries large, rich bright red. Ripens ten days earlier 
than Latham, bridging the gap between Strawberries and ordinary Rasp¬ 
berries. 
ST. REGIS 
i^oe/JpeGA>Utx^ Red RcuipM^nA^ 
One of the most valuable of all red Everbearing Raspberries. The 
habit of growth is of a bushy nature; will produce berries the first year 
in the fall, and a full crop the following spring and again in fhe fall. 
St. Regis resembles Chief; its fruit is similar to that variety in quality, 
flavor and appearance. In Sepfember, long after Raspberries are out of 
season, Sf. 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 profit¬ 
able 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 vou can use. 
Alecu Red RalfiLen^ 
Introduced by the New York Experiment Station. The plants are heavy 
and stocky, the canes do not grow quite as tall as some of the other 
varieties, but carry a large load of berries. In New York stafe they have 
yielded 30% more fruit than other varieties; so far Newburgh has proven 
immune from mosaic, is very hardy and easy to grow. 
The berries are larger than other varieties, their size holds up well 
during their long picking season. The firmness and freedom from crum¬ 
bling make Newburgh a good long distance shipper and market variety. 
The color of the berries is a lighter red than that of Latham, flavor and 
quality is easily on a par with Latham. 
The Raspberry Plant 
Crop is Very 
Short This 
Year 
We unhesitatingly recom¬ 
mend Latham as one of the 
best Red Raspberries 
grown. This variety originated 
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 New¬ 
burgh and is enormously productive. Berries much larger than any 
other Red Raspberry, many of them one inch in diameter. Color gooci, 
quality of the best, full Raspberry flavor. Excellent for shipping or 
home use. 
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