CERTIFIED FREE OF DISEASE 
By Michigan State Department of Agriculture 

TAYLOR 
The New Mammoth Size Streamlined Red 
Raspberry 
This new berry was introduced by the New York Experi- 
ment Station, tested over a period of years. The berries 
are very large, bright red, oblong-shaped, small cavity, 
uniform in size throughout season. Ripens a little later 
than Latham, and bears over a long season. Plants are tall, 
disease free; rigid, tree-like canes support heavy loads of 
ALL SUBJECT 
TO DISCOUNT 
and 
FREE GOODS, 
see page 3. 

“Golden Queen” Raspberry 
This new yellow Raspberry is much sought after 
as a novelty for the home garden. The rich golden 
yellow berries are very attractive in appearance, and 
deliciously sweet in flavor. They are a delicacy for 
eating fresh from the bushes and for table use. The 
berries resemble the Cuthbert in size and shape. 
The canes are hardy, sturdy, upright growing, al- 
most thorn-free. Large two-year plants will start 
fruiting this year. Supply limited. 
GOLDEN QUEEN PRICES 
No. 1 plants, 20c each; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for 
$2.50. 2-yr. Transplants, bearing age, 35c each; 3 for 
fruit. $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.00. 






HANDY GARDEN ASPBERRY PLANTS 

ASSORTMENT 50 100 250 400 1000 
pes en $1.75 $3.25 $725 $10.50 $22.00 
(140 225 495 «700-6. 
Sg ak tetra 325 725 1050 22.00 
$1 49 225 475. 7.00 16.00 
. | 725 10.50 22.00 
No Discount. 475 7.00 16.00 
__—_— | 800 1250 26.00 
25 1-Yr. No. 1 Taylor, Red —— «8.50 13.50 27.50 
Raspberry. ; Fiat ee 
ase bane updo 325 725 1050 22.00. 
00 625 9.25 
$1 59 aE, 
No Discountt. 

Raspberries Is Very Limited. Onder Early. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
The Giant New Everbearing Red Raspberry 
TWO CROPS IN ONE YEAR! 
Earliest to ripen in late spring, top prices are assured 
as it has the Red Raspberry market all to itself. The 
berries are long, deep red, small cavity, very rich in flavor. 
Plants are hardy, tall and very productive. At this writing, 
on the 4th of October, we are picking Indian Summer 
berries and expect to do so for a whole month. The writer 
brought a single twig to the office loaded with 129 berries 
ripe and green. What a sight of beauty to behold! 
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