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hardy, can be grown successfully in cold climates. Fruit 
is firm and of fine flavor. Unusually healthy and vigor- 
ous. Chief is mosaic-proof and will not take on mildew. 
TAYLOR. This new red Raspberry promises to be the best 
of them all for New York and the northern states. Plants 
are vigorous, hardy, productive, tall growing, and in- 
crease rapidly. Sturdy canes hold the berries well off the 
ground. The berries ripen shortly before Latham, are 
large, long-conic, bright attractive red, thick-fleshed, firm, 
and of excellent quality. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARER. Ripens with the earliest and con- 
tinues on young canes until autumn. Color red; flesh 
firm and meaty. Largely planted. 


Plant Buntings’ Well-Developed Raspberry Bushes That Are 
Noted For Their Splendid Root System. 
You can make money with Raspberries because their delicate 
flavor won't keep, and the berries can't be shipped long dis- 
tances. This gives you all the Local Market, with little com- 
petition from outside—and a chance to sell on a quality basis 
alone. 
Latham is free from in- 
sects and diseases and mul- 
tiplies rapidly. In the north- 
west, the great berry-grow- 
ing section of America, 
growers are more enthusi- 
astic over Latham and are planting it heavily each year. 
The most popular midseason to late red Raspberry grown 
today. Very hardy; cold weather seems to have no effect 
on its bearing ability. Very large size, fine color; they 
start ripening in midseason and continue an unbelievably 
long time. Plants are vigorous growers; mosaic free. 
(Red.) Midseason. A 
new variety introduced 
by the New York Fruit 
Testing Associa- 
tion. Plant vigorous 
grower, branching 
morethan most red 
varieties. Hardy, 
very productive. 
Fruit very large, 
firm. Does not 
crumble. Precedes 
Latham a few days 
in ripening. An ex- 
cellent shipperand 
keeper. 

RASPBERRY PRICES 
SUPER . SIZE HEAVY No. 1 PLANTS 
Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per 
10 25 100 10 25 100 300 1000 
Cumberland) -.5.5.... $1.25 $2.50 $7.50] $0.75 $1.40 $4.00 $ 9.75 .'$23.75 
Lerthr sit pence arnis aes P20) 2.00 7.00 -85 1.50 4.45 11.10 26.95 
Chiek ts Sanat, ctetenias 1:25, 08 2.00 7.50 .85 1.50 4.45 11.10 26.95 
Indian Summer ...... 1.25, 2.50 57.50 -90 1.60 4.85 12.20 30.60 
Newburgh ........... 1-29>- 2.50:" 7250 -90 1.55 4.60 11.45 28.20 
Si. Regis 4.5. daa 15252) 912.500 7.90 .85 1.50 4.45 11.10 26.95 
Sodus). Sits. dovcnatecters 1:25 2 OOM. 5O .85 1.50 4.45 11.10 26.95 
TEAVIOL ces caace ee we eas 1.25 5 2.509 7.50. -90 1.60 4.70 11.85 29.40 

Sodus Purple 
A cross between a Red and Black Raspberry. Heaviest yielding and 
the most promising new large purple Raspberry. Withstands drought and 
heat; comes through with a crop under adverse weather conditions. Does 
not crumble. Very large, attractive purple berries, of*good quality. 
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