RASPBERRIES 
for the Back Yard 
Every family having as much as a single city lot should plant red 
Raspberries. There is no other fruit that will give as great returns. Even 
so few as a dozen plants, well cared for, will provide a small family with 
several pints of luscious Raspberries every day during the fruiting sea- 
son; 25 plants will supply a large family; while 100 plants will not only 
give a family all they want for immediate use but also lots of fruit to 
put up for the winter. 
LATHAM 
When everything is considered, Latham must be called the best of | 
all red Raspberries. It is as hardy as any, it does well all over the 
country, it is the most productive of all, the berries are large, of fine 
appearance, and fine flavor. 
More money can be made growing red Raspberries for market than 
from any other farm crop. The Latham is the greatest red Raspberry 
ever introduced. In competition with all other high producing varieties 
at the Connecticut Experimental Farm under official test the crop yield 
per acre was—Latham, 5,430 quarts; Herbert, 3,648 quarts; Cuthbert, 
3,600 quarts; which conclusively shows the outstanding superiority of 
Latham as a producer and a money maker. In our own fields we have 
netted over $1,000 per acre from Latham. Latham 

Our plants are inspected 3 times every growing season by official 
state inspectors and our stock is certified mosaic free. PRICE FOR LATHAM AND TAYLOR 
2-Year 2-Year 
Latham was awarded the Wilder Medal by the American Pomological . 1.30 250 not id 10.7 
Society in 1927. This medal is considered the highest award of Amer- ae ey “iat ae Ses 500 ee nepaid owen aes 
ican Horticulture. Latham is the only Raspberry that ever received it. 5Osprepaid: i... a 4.00. s1000t not, prepaidis a 30.00 
100 prepaid .......... 7.00 







TAYLOR. We were more than pleased with the performance of the 
Taylor in our garden last year. It gave us a tremendous crop of 
large, deep red berries rather pointed in shape and of the best 
flavor. Ripens before Latham and is going as that variety begins 
an . fs to ripen, thus prolonging the season. Prices above. 
CUMBERLAND. The most largely grown of the black-cap 
Raspberries. Fruit medium size and of fine flavor. Heavy 
cropper and always dependable if one will go to the trouble 
of laying them down and covering with dirt over winter. 
2 yr. No. 1, 12 for $1.30; 25 for $2.30; 100 for $7.00, prepaid 
SODUS. The great new purple-cap Raspberry. Those who have 
never grown purple-cap Raspberries have a real pleasant sur- 
prise coming when they do. We had them growing in our 
nursery last year for the first time and believe they were the 
most productive, the largest fruit, and the richest flavored 
Raspberries we ever grew. Everyone had nothing but praise 
for them. 2 yr. No. 1, 12 for 
$1.50; 25 for $2.50; 
100 for $8.00, pre- 
paid. 


Sodus 

New Sunrise Raspberry 
This is the new Red Raspberry of the year, originated by the Fal " 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. It is a cross between Ranere, . ¢ 
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also called St. Regis, and Latham. The department says it is ex- 
tremely hardy and resistant to disease. It is earlier than Ranere 
and about the size of Latham but of much better 
quality than that variety. Some who have fruited it 
with Chief find it earlier even than that variety. 
All of which tends to show it a very desirable 
variety both for home use and market. 
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