PROFITABLE 
VARIETIES 
RASPBERRY BUSHES one Gorton 
Commercial 
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Prices of all varieties (except as noted), l-yr. 
No. 1: 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.25; 500 for 
$15.00; 1000 for $27.00. 
BRISTOL. One of the best black raspberries. 
Berries large, firm, glossy, attractive and of excellent quality. Early July. 
COLUMBIAN. Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy; 
seeds small, bears large crops. Mid-July. 
CUMBERLAND. Black. Berries large, firm, glossy and unsurpassed 
in quality. Early July. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Red Everbearing. Season early July through 
to mid-October. Berries large, roundish, conic, slightly irregular, 
good in quality. Heavy yielder. Price: 25 for $1.75: 100 for 
$4.75; 500 for $17.00; 1000 for $30.00. 
LATHAM. Red. Large, round, richly brilliant red. A superb suc- 
cess in quality, production and profits. Fruit clings to stems 
several days after fully ripe. Mosaic free. Early July. 
MARCY. Red. Berries very large, long, conic, firm, thick-fleshed; 
mild flavor and good quality. Early July. Price: 25 for $1.75: 
100 for $4.75; 500 for $17.00; 1000 for $33.00. 
NAPLES. Black. New. Mosaic free. Fruit large, firm, attractive. 
Mid-July. 
NEWBURGH. Attractive bright 
red. Fruit very large, firm 
Latham Raspberry and does not crumble. 
Plants vigorous, hardy and practically 
mosaic free. Early July. 






Whitesboro, N. Y., 
Dear Sirs: May 5, 1942. SODUS. Purple. Berries very large, firm, 
The stock came Monday, 4 p. m., and good flavor. Much more resistant to 
and was all planted at once. The drought than Columbian. Mid-July. 
bushes were very fine and am sure ST. REGIS. Red everbearing. One of the 
every one will grow. best. Berries are very large. 
Yours truly, Starts bearing mid-June and 
MRS. H. MATHEWS. continues until frost. 

TAYLOR. New Red Rasp- 
berry from New York 
Experiment Station. 
Long conical shape, 
firm thick flesh, flavor 
excellent. Larger than 
Latham and one of the 
heaviest bearers we 
ever have seen. Very 
early July. 
Sodus Purplecap 

The Thorobred BLUEBERRY 
3-Year, 18-24”’—Will Fruit First Year Planted 
These giant, cultivated Blueberries are the result of scientific breeding by 
State Experimental Stations and are far superior to the ordinary wild Blue- 
berries. Two to six bushes in your garden will furnish your family plenty of 
berries for fresh pies and canning. Highly profitable when grown for market. 
Two varieties should be planted to pollenate. 
Price: $1.35 each; 5 for $5.65; 10 for $9.95. 
CABOT. The earliest variety to ripen. Berries have a delicious sub-acid 
flavor. Plants seldom exceed 3 feet in height, making a broad, low bush. 
CONCORD. High bush, berries large, well-flavored, and attractive in appear- 
ance. Midseason. 
Blueberry 3 
‘ RANCOCAS. Upright grower, vigorous, hardy, fruit very fine flavor. Fruit 
medium to large size. Sets very heavy crop of fruit buds. Midseason. 
RUBEL. An upright, vigorous grower. Ripens about two weeks later than 
Cabot. A dependable year-after-year producer. Late. 
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