thauser’s *" Serena srean or Raspberries 
New LOGAN Blackcap 
An Early Dependable Black Raspberry 
Ready for market a week to ten days earlier than the Cumber- 
land, which allows the grower to make his profit while the price 
is high. The berries are as large as the Cumberland; bears heavily. 
One of the New Logan’s outstanding characteristics is its resist- 
ance to mosaic and other Raspberry diseases. 
For Prices of 1-Year Plants, see page 21. 
BRISTOL 
The Earliest Blackcap 
One of the newest varieties from 
the New York Agricultural Experi-§ 
ment Station. It has proven itself to 
be the most outstanding early Black§ 
Raspberry of today. Fruit is large 
and very showy, is of a very glossy 
black color, firm and of excellent 
quality, produces a very heavy crop. 
Place your order early, the supply of 
plants is limited. 
For Prices of 1-Year Plants, see 
page 21. 






CHIEF Best Early Red Raspberry 
Chief is an offspring of the Latham, originated in the 
northern part of Minnesota where the temperature goes 
45 degrees below zero. It is the heaviest producing early 
red, comparing with the Latham in production. The  \ 
bushes are strong and sturdy, foliage is of a healthy dark \ 
green. Leaves large and leathery like. The berries are AN 
extra large, firm and are of a beautiful snappy bright ~ 4 
red. One of the finest berries for eating and canning. AA 
Chief ripens a week or ten days ahead of other Red Ne 
Raspberries. First on the market, therefore demanding So 
top prices. YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE IN PLANT- Si 






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ING CHIEF FOR EARLY BIG MONEY, TO BE a Oneiven! SS sii 
FOLLOWED BY THE LATHAM AND THE TAY- Plants See le 
age : 
LOR FOR A PROLONGED SEASON. 
GAIN A WHOLE YEAR!— Bearing Age Raspberries 
Dear Sirs: The Raspberry plants did just 
fine, which I received from you last year. I 
was afraid I would not receive a catalog from 


YOU GAIN A YEAR and you can enjoy a crop of wonderful 
you, but I got it and here is my order. 
I could have bought them from some other 
company for less money but I know what 
your plants are. 
Yours very truly, 
Made Double Entire Cost 
of Plants the First Year! 
MR. W. J. BEUSCHLEIN 
OF DETROIT, MICH., WRITES: 
“IT want to tell you about the Latham 
transplants I bought of you. I set out 500 
plants in March and in July I sold enough 
of these wonderful berries to pay for more 
than double the cost of the plants. I never 
heard of such a remarkable record for the 
first year. Next spring I will set out five 
acres; can you supply me with plants? I 
am more than satisfied and thank you for 
your co-operation.”’ 

berries a few months after planting. But it is not the only advantage 
over one-year plants; you also will have most varieties a full fruiting 
row the second year. 
New Taylor, Midseason to Late, 2 Yr. Transplants— 
6 12 Zo 50.100. ~~ 200.-— 300 400 1000 
$0.75 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $7.40 $11.25 $14.25 $35.00 
Latham (2 Yr.), Midseason, Transplants— 
' 75 1.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 7.40 11.25 14.25 35.00 
Chief (2 Yr.), Early, Transplants— 
75 1,00.,1.75.. 2.75 4.50 © 7.400 AL25 13 50m au 
Indian Summer, 2 crops a year (Everbearer), 2 Yr. Transplants— 
90+ -1.25~ 2,00.553- 73550002100 
Sodus (2-Yr.), Purple Cap, Transplants— 
90 1.25 2.00 3.75 5.50 9.50 
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