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l:anding Varieties that Bring Top Market Prices 
AN Newburgh. (Red.) A new variety of excellent color 
and quality. Very large and firm. Fine keeper and 
shipper. Vigorous, hardy and very productive. Three 
or four days earlier than Cuthbert. 
, | Plum Farmer. (Black.) One of the best commercial 
ei sorts. Berries large, thick meated, firm. Very pro- 
} ductive. Early midseason. 
St. Regis. (Everbearing.) A bright crimson berry of 
excellent quality. Fruit commences to ripen with the 
earliest and continues to ripen on young canes until 
: October. Price: $1.25 per 25; $4.00 per 100. 
Sodus. New Purple Raspberry from New York Experi- 
mental Station. Fruit is large, firm, medium purple 
color, and does not crumble. Plants hardy and very 
productive. Prices: $1.25 per 25; $4.00 per 100. 
Taylor. A new Red Raspberry introduced by the New 
York State Experimental Station. Plants are vigorous, 
hardy and productive. Long, conical shape, firm, 
thick flesh. Excellent quality, ripens just before 
Latham. 
NEW LOGAN BLACK CAP 
Most dependable Black Raspberry. Highest prices 
on early market. It ripens one week earlier than 
Cumberland, heavy yielder and the glossy black ber- 
ries are as large as that variety. It holds well through 
drought and the last picking has always proven as 
fresh as the early picking. 
Strong tip plants, $1.25 for 25; $4.00 per 100. 

Plant an acre or two. Three a 
by four feet, 3,600 plants to New Logan 
an acre. Black Cap 
Build a roadside stand and 
sell ripened Raspberries. 
The motoring public will 
call again and again for these 
luscious berries. 
Sodus 
Purple Cap 

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