The Best Grape That Can be Grown in 
Eastern United States 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
LATHAM—Best of All 
When everything is considered, Latham must be called the best of all red Rasp' 
berries. It is as hardy as any, it does well all over the country, it is the most pro' 
ductive of all, the berries are large, of fine appearance, and fine flavor. 
More money can be made growing red Raspberries for market than from any other 
farm crop. The Latham is the greatest red Raspberry ever introduced. In competition 
with all other high producing varieties at the Connecticut Experimental Farm under 
official test the crop yield per acre was— 
Latham 5430 Quarts 
Herbert 3648 Ouarts 
Cuthbert 3600 Quarts 
which conclusively shows the outstanding superiority of Latham as a producer and a money maker. In 
our own fields we have netted over $1000 per acre from Latham. 
Our plants are inspected 3 times every growing season by official state inspectors and our stock is 
certified mosaic free. 
Latham was awarded the Wilder Medal by the American Pomological Society in 1927. This medal 
is considered the highest award of American Horticulture. Latham is the only Raspberry that ever 
received it. 
Raspberries for the Back Yard 
Every family having as much as a single city lot 
should plant red raspberries. There is no other fruit 
that will give as great returns. Even so few as a 
dozen plants, well cared for, will provide a small 
family with several pints of luscious raspberries very 
day during the fruiting season; 27 plants will supply 
a large family; while 100 plants will not only give a 
family all they want for immediate use but also lots 
of fruit to put up for the winter. 
Our plants are a large, select 
grade, almost twice the size of the 
grade generally sold as No. 1 grade. 
Latham 2-Yr. Heavy 
Prepaid 
25 Prepaid.$ 1.85 
50. 
100 . 
250 Not Prepaid 
500 Not Prepaid 
1000 Not Prepaid ... _ 
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The finest Grape that can be grown in the eastern 
part of the United States. Another wonderful Grape 
sent out by the New York Station. Of it they say: 
“Golden Muscat possesses the rich golden color of 
Diamond and the finest Muscat aroma of the European 
Muscat. For home use and the roadside market it is 
one of the best. The vine is vigorous, productive; the 
clusters are very large, tapering, single-shouldered, and 
compact; the berries are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet, 
vinous, aromatic; season after Concord. This is the 
handsomest and best flavored Grape grown in Eastern 
America.” 
Fine, No. 1 Vines: Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 
12 for $4.00, prepaid. 
