RASPBERRIES 
BRING EASY PROFITS 
Thousands of Emiong customers are making 
big money growing Raspberries. Every year we 
ship out millions of the finest Red and Black 
Raspberry plants that can be grown. Reports 
from customers show earnings of $500 to 
$1 000 per acre from these plants yearly. A good 
planting of Raspberries, properly cared for, will 
yield paying crops for 8 to 1 2 years. The red 
varieties ripen in late June and July. Black 
varieties ripen in July. Red Raspberry plants 
are set 3 by 6 feet apart, requiring about 2,500 
per acre. Blackcap plants are set 3'/z by 7 feet 
apart, requiring about 2000 plants per acre. 
One-year-old plants usually start bearing the 
year after set. Two-year plants start bearing 
the year set, under favorable conditions. Plant in April 
or May. Remember—Emiong plants are grown for plants 
" only, all the bearing power being reserved for you. They 
do more for you! Free cultural directions with order on 
request. 
FAMOUS LATHAM RED 
The greatest Red Raspberry of all time! Latham berries are 
immense, round, plump, and deep glowing red. Unexcelled for 
richness of flavor, and firmness of fruit. Have marvelous keep¬ 
ing, canning, and shipping qualities. Now being used for frozen 
fruit also. They start ripening midseason and continue an un¬ 
believably long time. Often bear a "surprise crop" again in the 
fall on the new canes. Plants are vigorous growers, extremely 
hardy, and bear record-breaking crops every year. The big¬ 
paying, all-purpose Raspberry for every part of the countrv! 
TAYLOR RED 
You'll exclaim with joy at the beauty of this new oblong type 
of Red Raspberry. Berries are giants of bright, snappy red. Just 
crammed full of rich sweetness. They have small seeds, small 
cavity, and are free from crumbling. Uniform in size and very 
firm in quality. Berries ripen a little ahead of Latham. P'ants 
are hardy, tall growers, excellent yielders. Highly recommended! 
ST. REGIS Everbearing Red 
A bright red, round, richly tart Raspberry that starts ripening 
during the regular season and continues through the fall months. 
Fall crop often greater and more profitable than the summer 
crop. Plants extremely hardy and dependable. Can be planted 
same as other varieties, or in hills 5 by 5 feet apart to secure 
larger berries. 
POPULAR CUTHBERT RED 
Here's the old favorite that is planted in large quantities in 
northern states, where hardiness is important. Produces great 
quantities of thimble-shaped, deep red fruit. Richly flavored 
and colored, even after canned. Ripens midseason. 
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BLACKCAP 
Best early ripening 
Blackcap. The berries are 
richly tart, with a distinc¬ 
tive wild flavor. Dark pur¬ 
plish black color. Free from 
seediness and crumbling. 
Highly favored for every 
purpose. Plants are very 
resistant to drought and 
frost. Emiong's plants cer¬ 
tified apparently free from 
disease. Plant Logan early 
and Cumberland late 
Blackcaps to prolong the 
picking season and obtain 
highest profits. Plant an 
acre this spring. Have 
plenty of berries to eat, can 
and sell. 
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