
Thornless Boysenberry 
LATHAM Red Raspberry 
Commercial Growers’ First Choice 
This is beyond a single doubt the very best of all the red rasp- 
berries so far. Latham is large, some measuring an inch in 
diameter, firm, sweet, few seeds, and perfectly hardy. Stands 
45 degrees below zero. Grows tall heavy canes that can carry 
the heavy load. Finest variety for commercial growers and home 
use. Prices below. 
INDIAN SUMMER Everbearing 
This new two-crop or everbearing red raspberry was introduced 
by the New York Experiment Station. It bears in July like any 
other red raspberry, and also in the fall, beginning in September 
on the new growth, and continues till frost. The berries are large, 
conical shape, and of extra fine quality. This variety is by far 
the best of all the everbearing varieties so far. We have discarded 
St. Regis for this new variety. Prices below. 
LATHAM AND INDIAN SUMMER PRICES 
1 Year No. 1 
12; for eacrcrertt $1.00 100 for....... $3.85 400 for ..... $11.00 
25s for wie 1.252 00 Moree: 7.00 500 for ..... 12.50 
50 fore ..ancee PepAS — WANN SES? scoonnc 8.10 1000 for..... 24.50 
TD LOER. oretashetete 3:20 gnc OO forsee 9.00 Less Discounts 
2-Year-Old Bearing-Age Plants 
Eachmenaeee $0.20 12 forteaceiecrc $1.50 S0iformereice $4.00 
6 forsee aeeinc -90. =) 25 forsnaeeeen 2.25 1O00storeeeeeee 6.50 
Less Discounts 


Latham— 
» Best Red 









Thorvless 

All of the Good 
Qualities of the Regular 
Boysenberry .... BUT NO THORNS 
This is the early ripening strain of Thornless Boysenberry with 
canes as smooth as a grape vine. RIPENS 10 DAYS TO TWO 
WEEKS EARLIER THAN BOYSENBERRY. The introducer 
claims even heavier yields from this Thornless Boysenberry than the 
common Boysenberry. This new strain Thornless Boysenberry is 
identical to the Boysenberry except that there are no thorns and it 
ripens earlier. This is a very good feature as the early berries bring 
more money. The Thornless is just as hardy, rugged and heavy 
bearing as its parent the Boysenberry. Vines grow 25 feet long, and 
this pretty apple-green vine loaded with giant purple beauties is a 
sight you will never forget, and after you taste a handful of them, 
other berries will go begging for a while. Delicious with cream and 
sugar, and when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply of plants 
still limited, so hurry. 
PRICES 
1-Year No. 1 Plants 2-Yr.-Old Bearing- 
Each? eee at $0.25 100 for ..... $ 7.50 Age Transplants 
Siforimereenee .60 Z00 tore 14.00 Each aap eere $0.60 
Giior oa 85 PAU EO?! sa nac 18.00 3 forseneecte 1.50 
L OF forseparracer 1.00 500sforseeee 32.00 G fordae ccc 2.50 
VAN ECS? So bacco od 2.25 1000 for ..... 60.00 AROS on be moo’ 4.00 
SORore oer 4.00 Less Discounts Less Discounts 

BEARING 
AGE Plants 
Pay 
The following varieties 
can be had in bearing-age: 
Cumberland 
Latham For 
Indian Summer Q uIC k 
Morrison Results 
Boysenberry 
Thornless Boysenberry 
Sodus 
Golden Queen 
Alfred Blackberry 
White Blackberry 

Strange as it may seem, 
this is a real creamy white 
Blackberry. Mixed with the 
jet black ones for dessert, it 
makes a most wonderful 
dish. The fruit is about the 
size of Alfred, with few 
seeds and quite sweet when 
fully ripe. The bushes are 
good, strong growers and 
very productive. This is 
not a worthless novelty, 
but a fruit of real value, 
and should be in every gar- 
den. 
l-yr. No. 1 plants: 20c 
each; 6 for 90c; 25 for 
$2.50. 2-year-old bear- 
ing-age transplants: 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.85; 12 for $3.00. 
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