RASPBERRIES 
They come into bearing the second year and are 
very productive from the start. They are a 
source of income before other fruit comes into 
bearing. The demand is usually greater than the 
supply and more berries are being canned or 
frozen in storage than ever before. Frozen fruit 
is in great demand at the present time. 
It is really a treat to open a jar of Red or Purple 
Raspberries in mid-winter to serve as sauce or 
filling for a pie. 
RED RASPBERRIES—Prices: 1 yr. Tips, 
Postpaid, 10 for 75c, 25 for $1.50; Express 
Collect—100 for $3.75, 500 for $16.00, 1000 
for $28.50 
LATHAM 
Without question, one of the finest reds 
grown. Ranks first in commercial varieties. 
Extra large berries, firm, sweet, sub-acid, 
juicy, and fine flavor. Strong grower, hardy 
and earliest variety to ripen. Ripens about 
July 6th. 
NEWBURGH. A fine large berry somewhat 
pointed in shape, excellent color, and quality. 
Firm, good flavor, vigorous, and hardy. Ripens 
about July 10th. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES | 
COLUMBIAN. One of the most profitable of 
the purples. Strong grower and unexcelled for 
productiveness. Fine shipper and in great de- 
mand for canning. One of the old reliable varie- 
ties. Ripens about July 10th. Prices: 1 yr. 
Plants, Postpaid—10 for 75c, 25 for $1.50; 
Express Collect—100 for $3.75, 500 for $16.00, 
1000 for $30.00. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Large firm berry, good flavor 
and especially suited for home garden and mar- 
ket. One of the most popular varieties. Prices: 
1 yr. Tips, Postpaid—10 for 75c, 25 for $1.50; 
Express Collect—100 for $3.75, 500 for $16.00, 
1000 for $30.00. 
THE NEW MORRISSON 
This new berry is outstanding both for 
home garden and commercial planting. 
The fruit is extra large, attractive, firm 
texture, tender, juicy, and has very few 
seeds as compared with other black caps. 
Quality is excellent. Highly recommended 
by us. Prices: 1 yr. Tips, Postpaid—10 
for $1.25, 25 for $2.50; Express Collect— 
100 for $7.50, 500 for $27.50, 1000 for 
$50.00. 
SODUS 
New purple from New York State Experi- 
mental Station. Large, firm fruit of won- 
derful quality. Very hardy and productive 
and practically Mosaic-free. Ripens about 
July 12th. Highly recommended by us. 
Prices: 1 yr. Plants, Postpaid—10 for 
90c, 25 for $1.75; Express Collect—100 
for $4.75, 500 for $18.00, 1000 for $35.00. 


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BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries seem to do well in soil where other 
fruits could not hope to succeed. Fertile loam is 
preferable, however. Rows should be 6 feet apart 
and the plants about 6 feet apart in the rows. 
These berries are delicious to eat on the table 
and make wonderful pies. 
ELDORADO. We recommend this variety as 
the most suitable for the various climates, 
especially in the Northern States. Very hardy 
with large jet black berries borne in clusters and 
ripen well together. Sweet and delicious with no 
hard core. Prices: 1 yr. Plants, Postpaid—10 
for 75c, 25 for $1.50; Express Collect—100 for 
$3.75, 500 for $16.00, 1000 for $30.00. 

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