
WAL Summer" 
25 Latham 
25 St. Regis 
| Yr. No. | Plants 
No Discount 


Taylor 
$9925 
per 100 
Best New Late Red 
A newcomer, originated by the New York Experi- 
ment station where it was reported as the best 
late variety on trial. Berries are very large and 
the size holds up well throughout a long season. 
The color is a bright, attractive red, shape long, 
conic. Firm, free from crumbling, have small 
cavity, and are uniform in size. The plants are 
_tall, vigorous, hardy, and produce heavy crops. 
Ripening season about with Latham. 
Taylor is recommended as being very promising 
by growers who have tested it. We believe it to 
be a really fine new variety and are sure you will 
make no mistake in planting it now. 
TAYLOR PRICES 
1 Yr. No. 1 Plants 
25 Plants —-tn/ $ 1.00 300° Plants.....«...— $ 8.15 
BOpelants.. =. 1.75 400 Plants.............. 9.60 
HOOeP ants =~. .!2 3.25 500 Plants.............. 11.50 
mOOsmlants 24k: 5.95 TOO00sPlants=-- 22.45 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants 
PeoPiants 2.3%. c!).: $ .90 200 bPlants.....=:.... $ 8.55 
eae lantse =o ot .60 300-Plants..... 11.90 
bOsPlantsscs = 2.80 400 Plants.............. 14.30 
HOG Plants. 4 4.45 500 Plants.............- 16.50 
1000 Plants—$32.50 
RASPBERRY GARDEN 
$120 




INDIAN SUMMER 
New Everbeari 
e ee ng 25 for $700 
The earliest to ripen in the spring, again bear- 
ing another crop of berries in the late summer 
and fall. Outclasses all other everbearing rasp- 
berries in appearance, flavor, and size. Fine, large, 
delicious, medium red berries borne on hardy, 
vigorous bushes of medium height. Indian Sum- 
mer ranks with the best for its regular summer 
crop and produces more, and better quality ber- 
ries in the fall than any other Everbearers. We 
highly recommend Indian Summer for commercial - 
plantings or home gardens. 
Indian Summer Prices 
I Yr. No. 1 Plants 
25: Plants. $ 1.00 300 Plants.............. $ 8.15 
S0sPlants=-e2e.- = 1.75 4003Plants2 9.60 
100 Plants<..::-:..:: 3.25 500 Plants......:....... 11.50 
200’ Plants=.::......- 5.95 1000,Plants == 22.45 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants 
122Plants.e ee $ .90 50:Plantsi.7 se $ 2.80 
25>+Plants 2-2... 1.60 100. Plants... 4.45 

Plants Required to Set An Acre 
No Plants 
Distance Apart Per Acre 
Strawberry (commercial) 4 ft.x18 in. 7,000 
Strawberry (Garden) 2% ft.x1l% ft. 11,600 
Black Raspberry tn Lookers £ Ey 1,550 
Red Raspberry Greet (son uit. 2,400 
Blackberry—Boysenberry 8 ft.x4_ ft. 1,350 
Dewberry - Hretixs = tt, 1,800 
Grape Som tex “tt. 550 
Asparagus 4>£t.x18 . in. 7,000 
Rhubarb Avast x43 tt: 2,700 
Spacing Distance for Fruit Trees 
No Plants 
Distance Apart Per Acre 
Apple 35 ft.x35 ft. 35 
Peach 15-ft-xtbft? 193 
Pear 20 ft.x20 ft. 108 
Sour Cherry 15 Lt RD TGs 193 
Sweet Cherry 20 ft.x20 ft. 108 
Plum 20 ft.x20 ft. 108 
Apricot 15 ft.x15 ft. 193 
If you prefer to plant other distances than those listed, here is a simple rule to determine the 
number of plants required for an acre. 
between plants in the row in feet. 
Multiply the distance between rows, in feet, by the distance 
This will give the number of square feet required for one plant. 
Divide this into 43,560 the number of square feet in an acre, and the result will be the number of 
plants you will need for one acre of ground. 
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