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Raspberry 
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CUT 
GROCERY 
BILLS 
For the price of 
a few crates of ber- 
ries you get plants 
that will give you 
all the Raspberries 
you need for fresh 
fruit, for canning, 
or for freezing. 
Cut your grocery 
bills by “Growing 
Your Own” La- 
tham. 
be 
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Latham 
(Redpath Strain) 

Red 
Raspberry 
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THRIFTY HOME OWNERS 
PLANT ANDREWS LATHAM 
Why pay 12c or 15c a pint for Raspberries at the 
grocers when fresher berries can be grown so easily 
and cheaply at home. It’s thrifty to “grow your own” 
Raspberries—to have all you want fresh or to can. 
There is great satisfaction, too, in eating berries of your 
own growing, picked fresh for each meal. You have 
no waste or shrinkage, and you get the full delicious 
flavor. 
SUCCESSFUL FRUIT GROWERS 
PLANT ANDREWS LATHAM 
Because Latham is the most profitable Raspberry in 
dollars and cents, it has become the most widely planted 
and the most popular red Raspberry in the United States 
today. It is a sure cropper and a heavy cropper. The 
fruit carries well to market and commands a premium. 
To get these outstanding results, it is, of course, essen- 
tial to plant the Genuine Latham (Redpath Strain) and 
to secure healthy, ““mosaic-free” stock. 
EASY TO GROW—EARLY TO BEAR 
Latham does not require expert attention. The plants 
are vigorous and bear abundantly. A good patch of 
Latham will last for years. Under good standard prac- 
tice, they will give substantial pickings the second 
500 CRATES PER ACRE 
The “Minnesota Horticulturist” for January, 1941, 
in an article discussing the increased Raspberry planting 
in northern Minnesota reported a yield of 500 crates 
per acre from the Latham fields of Chester M. Hjelm- 
haug of Polk County. Figured at only a common price 
of $2.00 per crate, that would mean a return of 
$1,000.00 per acre. That’s more than many farmers 
get from 80 acres of other crops and it’s more net 
profit than many get from a quarter section. 
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