RED VARIETIES 
LATHAM 
Latham is the 
most popular and 
widely grown red 
raspberry on the 
market. High 
yields of very at' 
tractive, large her' 
ries and its resist¬ 
ance t o mosaic 
has made this va¬ 
riety a very prof¬ 
itable one to grow. 
Unfortunately we 
have been unable 
to offer Latham to 
our customers in the past because we had been unsuccessful in freeing 
this variety from crown gall and mosaic. Now after four years of hard 
work and with the very valuable assistance of pathologists from the Ohio 
Agricultural Experiment Station we are able to offer you Registered 
Latham plants, which, according to the state pathologists, appear free 
of crown gall and the virus diseases. This stock is limited in quantity, but 
certainly is a real value. Note the extreme vigor and strong growth of the 
nursery planting shown on this page. 
A typical Registered Latham nursery planting. Note vigor. 
NEWBURGH 
This variety is rapidly gaining favor in the Great Lakes Region. 
It appears particularly adapted there and is even displacing Latham 
to a considerable extent. Its high yielding ability and the size and quality 
of Newburgh berries makes it a truly valuable and profitable variety to 
grow. Growers report that a premium of a few cents a quart can be 
obtained over other varieties on the market. This variety is several days 
to nearly a week earlier than Latham, and is seldom affected with mosaic. 
NEW VARIETIES 
Red raspberries are even more difficult to free from the virus diseases 
and gall than are the blackcaps. However, we are attempting to develop 
registered stock of several promising new red varieties and these will be 
offered for sale as soon as it is ready. 
For prices of red varieties see back page. 
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