KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
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RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM— 1 This re- 
markable and very de- 
sirable variety is 
certified Mosaic-free. 
Berries large, round 
and a brilliant red in 
color. Splendid ship¬ 
ping variety. 10 
plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 
10 0—$4.0 0, 10 00— 
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NEW CHIEF—Another 
fine red raspberry. 
Chief does not rival 
Latham but supple¬ 
ments it by ripening 
10 days earlier, so 
holding that wonder¬ 
ful type for picking 
an extra long season. 
10 plants 60c, 50— 
$2.25, 100 — $4.00, 
1000—$25.00. 
NEWBURGH —A new 
variety which is proving its worth. 
A vigorous grower. Hardy and produc¬ 
tive. Berries are large and do not 
crumble. Bright red, ripening a few 
days earlier than Latham. 10—$1.00, 
50—$3.50, 100—$6.00. 
COLUMBIAN (Purple) — Very large, 
dark purple color. Rich and sweet with 
few seeds. Excellent for jam. A fine 
raspberry that will not sucker. 1 yr., 
10—60c, 50—$3.50, 100—$6.00. Trans¬ 
plants, 10—$1.25, 50—$4.50, 100— 
$ 8 . 00 . 
CUMBERLAND (Blackcap) — Healthy, 
vigorous grower, producing heavy 
crops of jet black, sweet berries. Best 
black variety. Very profitable. Midsea¬ 
son. 1 yr., 10 plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 100 
—$4.00, 1000—$25.00. Transplants, 10 
—$1.25, 50—$4.50, 100—$8.00. 
La France Raspberries 
LA FRANCE (everbearing)—This 
new and remarkable variety is free 
from disease, hardy and acceptable 
everywhere. Fruit dark red, of the 
largest size, very sweet, excellent 
canner and shipper. This wonderful 
berry produces a very heavy crop 
on the old canes at the proper season 
and another crop on the new growth 
in the fall. We highly recommend 
this variety as being the best ever- 
bearing raspberry we have ever 
seen, and one that should be includ¬ 
ed in every home garden. 10 plants 
75c, 50—$3.50, 100—$6.00, 1000— 
$35.00. 
DEWBERRY, YOUNGBERRY AND 
BOYSENBERRY 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY (creeping 
blackberry)—Fruit very large, jet 
black, superb quality, ripens in Aug¬ 
ust. Hardy. 10 plants 60c, 50—$2.25, 
100—$4.00. 
YOUNGBERRY—A cross between the 
Dewberry and Loganberry. Berries 
larger than Loganberry, purplish- 
black and similar to raspberries in 
flavor. Very vigorous growers and 
begin bearing at an early age. Hardy. 
Strong 1 yr. plants. Each 15c, 10— 
$1.25, 50—$5.00, 100—$9.00. 
BOYSENBERRY—This new berry is a 
cross between Loganberry, Raspberry 
and Blackberry. Foliage is very dark 
green. It has a distinctive luscious 
flavor favoring the raspberry but 
sweeter than any other vine berry 
when ripe. Hardy and produces heavier 
than Youngberry. Strong 1 yr. plants. 
Each 15c, 12—$1.25, 100—$10.00. 
Fill those jars with Home Grown Fruit 
