Bearing Age 
Raspberry Plants 
A Cash Crop this Summer 
We are able to offer our customers, at 
very little additional cost, 2-year-old plants 
of some varieties, which will bear a good 
crop of fruit the same season they are set 
. out. They have been transplanted and 
grown in the nursery one year longer than 
our regular number one grade plants. No- 
tice the prices at the bottom of this page. 
BLACKBERRY 
ELDORADO. We. recommend this variety ahead of all 
others. Berries large in size, very sweet, and of delicious 
flavor and quality. One of the hardiest blackberries in 
cultivation ; has never been known to winterkill. Very pro- 
ductive and never fails to ripen a crop. 
DEWBERRY 
Lucretia Dewberries are bringing big money. They 
ripen a week or ten days ahead of common blackberries, 
the bulk of the crop being harvested before other black- 
berries start to ripen. 
The Dewberry belongs to the blackberry family, and 
the Lucretia is the best of them all. The large berries 
are incomparably better than any blackberry grown; 
of unequaled excellence ; sweet and luscious throughout, 
and of bright glossy black color. They are very pro- 
ductive, and the most profitable of all fruit crops to 
grow. The Lucretia has received the highest endorse- 
ment and highest praise from the best horticulturists in 
the country. Its trailing habit renders it less liable to 
winterkill. Lucretia may be propagated from the tips, 
like black raspberries. It does not spread or sucker, 







Eldorado Blackberry 

Sodus Purple Raspberry 
RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND (Black). ‘The largest and most productive INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing Red). 
black raspberry. Ripens medium-early and continues throughout Decidedly superior to any other eyerbearing Red 
the raspberry season. Very hardy, and the most profitable mar- Raspberry. The berries are exceptionally large, 
ket sort. dark red and of posurn sae Reretted ae 
produce a heavy summer crop that ripens with the 
GOLDEN QUEEN (Yellow). A beautiful, large, golden yel- standard varieties of Red Raspberries. The au- 
low raspberry. Many prefer this yariety to any of the red or tumn crop starts in early September and con- 
black sorts, owing to its sugary sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. tinues until severe frost. Plants very hardy, 
Should be in every garden, its beauty and high quality placing vigorous, of medium height and bear heavy crops. 
it at the head for table use. The canes are hardy, of strongest An exceptionally fine berry and a money-maker. 
rowth and very productive. 
. SODUS (Purple). ‘This is one of the finest ber- 
LATHAM (Red). conceded to be the best main-crop red ries ever offered. It is a cross between a black 

raspberry. It has more points of merit and has come into gen- raspberry and red raspberry, and possesses all 
eral planting more rapidly than any other raspberry ever in- the qualities of each. The berries are of large 
troduced. It is vigorous in growth; withstands the size; purple in color; seeds small and deeply im- 
winters in Canada without covering; and excep- bedded in a rich, juicy pulp. They do not crum- 
tionally free from mosaic and other diseases. The ble when picked, are good shippers and good 

large berries, some running over an inch in diam- 
eter, and the deep red color make it most attractive, 
and it is the most productive variety grown. Grow- 
ers are beginning to realize that no other red rasp- 
berry will make them so much money so surely and 
quickly as the Latham. The leading commercial 
variety throughout the country. 
keepers, and are better for canning than either 
red or black raspberries. The habit of growth is 
like that of the black raspberry, so does not 
sucker or spread from the root. The canes are 
model growers; vigorous and healthy. Enormous- 
ly productive, and is unexcelled in flavor either 
fresh, canned, or in pies. 
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Set Blackberries 6 to 8 ft. apart; Black Raspberries, 5 to 6 ft.; Red Raspberries, 4 to 5 ft., Dewberries 
and Boysenberries, 4 to 6 ft. 
Prices of One Year Old Berry Plants 
, Per 12 Per 25 Per 100 Per500 #£Per 1,000 
Blackberry 5 LOLA seieicrorststets (oiste tossietsyelintenslevelansiets $0.95 $1.45 $3.75 $15.00 $28.00 








Dewberry; - LUcretea’ . ccicacet. feces x co hile pit cletiye 85 1.20 2.95 11.00 20.00 
Raspberry; Cumberland Gece ue cts vote. le cls oe certs -95 {.45 3.75 15.00 28.00 
Raspberry, Golden Queen (6 for 85c)............ 1.50 2.50 8.00) ge Fo aecnce ne eee 
Raspberry, Indian- Summer ...... Vis 01 eafimeasdh bissa acetete 1.00 1.65 4.55 19.00 36.00 
Raspberry, is UaGeim ds + ceed ccs, BF ises obsess tts <n phesaas 1.00 1.65 4.55 19.00 36.00 
Rasppereyia BOGUS soem ts ceils qatdeeta a s.aeuriw cable 1.10 1.70 4.75 20.00 38.00 
The above prices are for shipment by express, not prepaid. If you want parcel post shipment, add 
one cent per plant to cover postage and special packing. 
Prices of Two Year Old Berry Plants 
Per 12 Per 25 Per 100 Per500 #£Per 1,000 
$50.00 
DOwberLy; AM TRMA.c Geten ae cid crisp ites ahem niabee $1.20 $1.90 $5.95 $26.00 . 
Raspberry, .Comberlande oc cst si. a0 s0.0s meres mye 1.35 2.25 6.95 31.00 60.00 
Raspberry, Jndlan SUMIMeL <...5 s.. e's.cas\ee sie eie'eie 1.20 1.90 5.95 26.00 50.00 
Raspberry, sduathatwaeerenvcn eis ete otrelsrec0 esctele iso <tayyrone 1.20 1.90 5.95 26.00 50.00 
Raspbernys Sodts Wie ee cc rereteicrgiets ore ay letters cers 1.35 2.25 6.95 31.00 60.00 
The above prices are for shipment by express, not prepaid. If you want parcel post shipment, add - 
2c per plant to cover postage and special packing. “ 
GINSENG GOLDEN SEAL 


Cumberland Black Raspberry 
74, Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 
Orders for Ginseng seed will be filled in the fall 
unless other instructions are given, as_ spring 
planting is not recommended. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., 
$1.00. Seed in bulk, $3.00 per 1,000; $12.50 per 
5,000; $22.50 per 10,000; $50.00 per 25,000, post- 
paid. 2-year-old plants, 25¢ each; 12 for $1.00; 
50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.00; 250 for $8.00; 1,000 
for $30.00, prepaid. 
Golden Seal seed can be supplied in the fall 
only. Place orders early to be sure of getting 
delivery. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. Seed in bulk, 
$3.00 per 1,000; $12.50 per 5,000; $22.50 per 
10,000; $50.00 per 25,000, postpaid. 2-year-old 
plants, 25c each; 12 for $1.00; 50 for $2.50; 100 
aD 250 for $8.00; 1,000 for $30.00, pre- 
paid. 
