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MITTENS RED RASPBERRIES 

Latham 
Red Raspberry 
SODUS BEST OF THE 
PURPLECAPS 
Bears enormous fruit! Two to three times as 
large as the older Purplecaps. Greatly resembles 
Red Raspberries in shape and appearance, but 
grows like Blackcaps. Fruit is excellent; being 
very sweet and good to eat fresh or canned. 
Does not crumble in shipping. Not an experi- 
ment, but a tested and proven success. Try it! 



L ATH A M MOST WIDELY PLANTED 
RASPBERRY TODAY 
Latham has been the standard of excellence in Red Raspberries. The immense, 
deep red berries all mature to the same size and plump, round shape. Unexcelled 
for flavor and firmness. Marvelous keeping qualities make it a leader for shipping 
and canning purposes. Berries start ripening midseason and continue an unbeliev- 
ably long time. Record crops are produced every year. Plants are vigorous grow- 
ers and very healthy. Latham originated in Minnesota at the State Fruit Breeding 
Farm, and has proven a profitable berry in all sections. Our Latham plants have 
all received double inspection by authorized State Inspectors, are disease free, and 
first class in quality. You can pay more, but you can't buy better plants. 
EVERBEARING RED 
ST. REGIS aasesenry 
Ripens even earlier than Chief. Berries are bright red, medium size, round, and 
richly tart in flavor. Start ripening during the regular Raspberry season in June, 
and continue through the fall months. Often the fall crop is greater than the summer 
crop. Plants are extremely hardy and heavy producers. 
T AYLOR THE COMMERCIAL RASPBERRY 
OF THE FUTURE 
This variety is the most promising Red Raspberry at the 
present time, and is being more and more widely planted each 
season. The plants are vigorous, hardy, pro- rs 
ductive, tall growing, and increase rapidly. _ 
The sturdy canes hold the berries well off 
the ground. The bright red berries are 
of giant size, free from crumbling, 
have a small cavity, and are of 
uniform size. Very firm quality. 
More showy than old types, 
and perfectly dependable. 
Ripens about a week 
ahead of Latham, which 
variety we believe it 
will eventually  re- 
place. 












Suburban 
Raspberry Garden 
Bargain No. 14 
25 Chief 
25 Latham 
25 Newburgh 
25 Taylor 
12 Indian Summer 
All t-yr., No. (| Plants 
(A $4.40 Catalog 
Value) 
ONLY 
$3.17 
Net, Not Prepaid 
Taylor Red Raspberry 

SAFE ARRIVAL ASSURED 
Here are two candid camera shots sent by one of our cus- 
tomers, Mr. H. E, Traxler, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, opening a 
shipment of raspberry plants from our nursery. He writes, “It’s 
a big step toward success when a nursery not only sends fine 
stock as you did, but can also be depended upon to pack ship- 
ments so they reach customers in the best growing condition”, 
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