MARCY-tho largest of all red raspberries. Berries are colossal 
in size, medium red in color, long conical shape, mild flavor, of 
good quality and ripens shortly before Taylor. Well worthy of a 
trial for the home garden or for market where the winters are not 
too Severe, canes are not quite as hardy as Taylor or Latham. 
INDIAN SUMMER-much suparior to any of the other so-called ever- 
bearing red raspberries. Ripsns its first crop very early in the 
the Season, Several days before Taylor and fruits again in the fall 
right up to severe freszing woather. Fruit is vory large, medium 
red in color and of excellent flavor. Plants are thrifty growors, 
hardy, disease resistant and are of unusual beauty and attractive- 
ness. They should be in every home garden and many commercial 
growers are finding them the most profitable raspberry to grow 
for markst. 
NSWBURGH-the leading red raspberry in Some localities. Fruit 
is large, very firm and does not crumble, color is bright attract- 
ive red and in keeping qualities it has no sup3rior. The plants 
are vigorous, hardy and very productive. Fruit ripens a few days 
earlier than Taylor. 
IATHAM-originated in Minnescta where the winter are very 
cold. A great money maker. Bush is hardy an yields immense crops 
of large berries that bring the highest price in the marksts. 
Fruit ripens over a long period and the last barrig3s are as largs 
as the first. Has bsen the most famous and wid3ly planted red 
raspberry in the country, is now being replaced in many places by 
ths better quality varieties that have bean developed at the New 
York State Exp3rimental Station. 
CHIEP-a seedling of Latham originating in Minnesota and ripens 
its fruit about a week eSrlier than Latham. Produces a large crop 
during the Season when berries are high. Plants are even more 
hardy than Latham, more resistant to disease and good money makers. 
GOLDEY QUSEN-the best yellow raspberry, almost identical with 
Cuthbert excepting in color. Ganuins plants of this variety are 
very scarce. 
SODUS-(Purple)-a cross batwsen Newburgh red ard Durdes Black 
raspberry. The berries ars very Jarga in size, attractive in 
appesarance,Somewhat tarty in flavor, firm in textures and do not 
crumble. Bush is a strong rank grow3r, vary hardy and tremendously 
productive. 
COLUMBIAN-(Purple)-one of the very bast raspberries for 
canning, fruit is large, has a delicious flavor and one of the 
most productive of raspberries, 
CUMBERIAND-(Black Cap)-generally considered the most sat- 
isfactory black raspberry. 
ToW LOGAN-(Black Cap)-a heavy yielder ripening a week earlier 
and more resistant to disease than Cumberland, 
BoOxyren BN Big wR YY 
After growing the Boysenberry for four years, wa are 
thoroughly convinced that is is worthless in our cold climate. It 
seems to do well farther south. We are offering some nice plants 
at 15¢ each; $1.75 par 25: $4.50 per 100. : 
BB a BER RiIeS Ss 
Blusberries are becoming mors popular each year and are vary 
