EXTRA FINE TOPS—FREE BRANCHING CANES 
Qultunxii 
'^bisiectian'l 
Black Raspberries 
Indian Summer 
—Red Giant Everbearer 
The best Everbearing Red Raspberry. Earliest to ripen; bears a full crop in June 
Two methods of culture are commonly 
used, the hill system and the solid row 
system. Under the first system plants 
are usually set 6 feet apart each way 
while under the second system they are 
set 4 feet apart in rows 7 feet apart. 
Place plants in hole or furrow; spread 
roots, fill to ground level, and press soil 
firmly. After planting cut all canes back 
to 2 or 3 inches above the ground level. 
When new growth starts and has at¬ 
tained a height of 18 to 24 inches, it is 
best to pinch the tips of the canes which 
and an immense crop in the fall. A sensation because of its size, flavor, and unusual 
beauty. Wonderful keeping qualities. Berries are glossy red, conical in shape, and 
of extra large size. The greatest all-purpose Raspberry. The fall crops, when Rasp¬ 
berries are scarce and therefore highly prized, are heavier than the earlier ones. 
See page 18 for prices. 
BUNTINGS* CERTIFIED 
following spring before growth starts 
prune canes back to a length of about 
3 feet. Cultivate raspberries shallow 
during the entire season but do not con¬ 
tinue beyond picking season, as late 
growth will not mature sufficiently to 
withstand the winter. 
Strong Sturdy Canes 
(Black) 
In blacks—your best bet. Pro¬ 
duces large, jet black fruit, firm 
and of excellent quality; sweet 
and mild, ripening in midseason 
and continuing for 2 weeks. Ex¬ 
tensively planted for commer¬ 
cial purposes and for table use. 
A cross between a Red and Black Rasp¬ 
berry. Heaviest yielding and the most 
promising new large purple Raspberry. 
Sodus withstands drought and heat; comes 
through with a crop under adverse weath¬ 
er conditions. Does not crumble. Very 
large, attractive purple berries, of good 
quality. Canners prefer them over either 
red or black sorts. 
causes each cane to throw off branches 
and grow upright. All lateral branches 
should be cut back severely, leaving 
from 6 to 8 inches of cane. Weak spin¬ 
dling canes are cut out entirely. The 
The Leading 
BLACK 
BUNTINGS’ DIRECT-TO-YOU LOW PRICES. 
ALL SELECTED BIG • ROOTED SPECIMENS. 
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