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Gi cy Red Raspberries 
Has the qualities which make for a “TOP NOTCH” Variety 
Individual berries are very large—largest of any at the New York 
Experiment Station—long conic, firm, thick fleshed, medium red with 
a bright gloss, mild in flavor and good in quality. Definitely superior 
in stature of canes which are hardy, vigorous, upright and producing 
their fruit well off the ground. We can highly recommend it for home 
planting because of its very large high quality berries, vigor and 
productiveness of the plants. Season two or three days earlier than 
Taylor. Marcy has been grown for four years in a test planting where 
Mosaic spreads very rapidly and thus far has escaped infection. 
Indian Summer 
A Great New Everbearing Red, far superior to any other 
variety of this type. Produces two crops in one year. Prized 
for its extra early summer crop—before Chief or other early 
reds. Autumn crop starts in September and continuing until a 
heavy feeze. Then fall fruits are quite firm and of decided com- 
mercial value. Berries are large, roundish conic, medium red, 
good in quality, rather soft but still firm enough for local 
market. The plants are vigorous and produce heavy crops both 
spring and fall. Indian Summer is an exceptionally fine berry 
for the home garden because of its two dis- 
tinct crops the same year and its long 
fruiting season. 
Taylor 
Most promising commercial variety 
at the New York Experiment Station 
Grounds. 
The large, long, conic berries are firm, 
bright red in color, thick fleshed, sub- 
acid and of excellent quality. They do not 
cling to the bush as tightly as Newburgh. 
The plants are usually vigorous, tall grow- 
ing and productive. 
The pleasing sub-acid flavor and high 
quality will make Taylor a good sort for 
the home garden as well as for market. Taylor ripens about 
with Latham. It is the best late variety on trial at Geneva, 
N. Y. 
r Marcy. Largest of 
Most Popular, Most Widely all Red Raspberries 
Grown 
Latham is a thrifty growing plant, a very heavy 
yielder of large, bright red attractive berries of firm 
texture and high quality. The fact that it thrives and 
has proven profitable under such a wide range of con- 
Red and Purple Rasp. Prices 
All Twice Inspected State Certified Plants 
By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
12 25 100 1000 

ditions is the reason for its universal popularity. We Chief (Red)................ $1.00 $1.50 | $3.50 $22.50 
can recommend Latham as one of the best midseason Gol. Queen (Yel.)...... 1.50 2.50] 6.00 
varieties for every section of the U. S., and for either Ind. Summer (Everb.) 1.65 2.85! 4.50 30.50 
home or market planting and know that it will give Latham (Red)............ 1.00 1.50} 3.50 22.50 
satisfaction. Marcy (Red)............... 1.65 2.85! 4.50 30.50 
5430 quarts per acre is the report of three year tests Marion (Purple)........ 1.65 2.85; 4.50 30.00 
by Connecticut Agricultural College. Figure the returns Newburgh (Red)........ 1.00 1.50) 3.50 22.50 
at 20 to 25c per quart. Sodus (Purple)............ 1.65 2.85| 4.50 30.00 

Taylor (Red)............... 1.60 2.75! 4.25 28.50 
All POSTPAID prices 10% higher west of 
Mississippi river. 
Heavy Bearing Age Raspberries—See page 3 
for prices. 



Extra Select Registered Latham Plants 
See Page 5. 


Fruit of Latham 
almost one inch in 
diameter, ripens in 
midseason, extreme- 
ly hardy and easy to 
grow. 
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