




SODUS. Pe dcst size-purple-black Raspberry. Wonderful pro- 
ducer and: good for home or market. Resistant to drought. 
Berries of fine flavor and sure to please. 
ST. REGIS. Everbearing Red. Brings a double profit as its 
bearing season is long. Berries of delicious flavor and 
wonderful form. 
NEWBURGH. New variety of great promise. An introduction 
of New York Fruit Testing Station. Hardy and productive 
in all sections of the country. Berries large, bright red, 
and of fine flavor. Hold up well for shipping. 
LATHAM. We might well use this whole page extolling the 
merits of this wonderful berry, which we regard as the 
finest ever introduced. Berries of extremely large size, 
and when ripe are a becutiful bright red in color. The 
hardiest of all Raspberries, growing well and. producing 
abundant crops even to the Canadian border. Flavor is de- 
ticious and crop is remarkably heavy, sometimes extending 
over a month. In every way Latham stands supreme. 
CUMBERLAND. Largest Blackcap Rapsberry grown. Plant. is 
‘an unusually strong grower and heavy bearer. Berries are 
very large, sweet and juicy, keep well for market and hold 
shape in cans when cold-packed. 
Prices of All Raspberries: 
12 for 60c; 25 for $1.00, postpaid. 
100 for 
$2.50; 500 for $11.00; 1000 for $20.00, by Ex- 
press. Your choice of color or variety. 


The highest 
quality bramble 
fruit. A cross 
between Young- 
berry, Black- 
} berry and Rasp- 
berry. Combines 
the best flavors 
ofall; three. 
Easy to grow and 
produce a large 
crop. Berries are 2 inches or 
more in length, have a tangy 
taste and are dark maroon 
in color. No. 1 plants, 6 for 
50c; 12 for 95c; 25 for 
$1.70; 100 for $5.50, post- 
paid, 
Raspberries 


Latham Red 
Raspberries 

BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries do best on good soil, clay and sand mixture pre- 
ferred. Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the row. 
3500 plants are required per acre. These berries always bring top 
prices on the market and return a handsome profit. 
ELDORADO. Largest hardy Blackberry grown. Free from rust and 
the best money-maker. Canes grow upright and sturdy. Fruit 
ripens in July and continues over a long period. We offer only 
the one variety as it is the only one which has proven to be 
generally satisfactory under all conditions. Beware of Erie, 
Wilson, Jr., Lawton and their like; they will not stand our 
winters. 12 for 60c; 25 for $1.00, postpaid. 100 for $2.50; 
500 for $10.00; 1000 for $18.00, by Express. 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
An ornamental shrub producing delicious fruit; easy to grow; 
‘perfectly hardy anywhere. This valuable introduction is the result 
of over thirty years research and selection work by Prof. N. E. 
Hansen of South Dakota State College. A shrub which is very 
effective in any landscape planting and which bears. delicious 
fruit of good size and excellent flavor. A sure, heavy yielder, 
starting to bear the year after planting and continuing year after 
year. Fruit is wonderful to eat right from the bush; makes 
superb jam, or clear, sparkling jelly. Perfectly hardy anywhere. 
They always retain their dwarf stature. Heavy, 2-year size, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 

Hansen’s Bush 
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