BERRIES 
RASPBERRIES RED 
Strong Transplants 
Each—15t_Z0 10—$1.20 / 52100—$10.00 /2.7 
Out of all the Reds we believe these four varieties 
to be outstanding, and by far the best for the Vic- 
tory Garden. Indian Summer will produce fruit the 
first fall after planting, and the others one year 
after planting. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing): 
A superior variety bearing a larger second crop 
in early fall. Fruit large and of high quality. First 
choice for every home garden. 
LATHAM: 
A hardy productive variety bearing large round, 
brilliant red berries. Long a favorite with many 
growers, and excellent for canning. 
NEWBURGH: 
A vigorous grower producing about the largest 
fruit of all. Fine flavor and quality. Ripens before 
Latham. 
TAYLOR: 
A comparatively new variety which gives great 
promise for this area. Plants productive, tall grow- 
ing and increase rapidly. Fruit excellent color and 
fine quality. 
RASPBERRIES BLACK 
Strong Transplants ; 
Each—l5e 7» 10—$1.20/ 4 100—$10.00 42. £° 
CUMBERLAND: : 
Most widely planted black-capved raspberry, 
early, good sized, firm berries, dependable. 
RASPBERRIES YELLOW > 
Strong Transplants 
Each—30c 10—$2.50 100—$20.00 
GOLDEN QUEEN: 
A novelty to most people. Berries large and a 
beautiful translucent yellow. Most attractive and 
unusual in a bowl with the red kinds. Not grown 
commercially but something the amateur will ap- 
preciate. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Potted Plants, 10—$1.00; Bare Roots, 25—75c; 
50—$1.25; 100—$2.00 
As a convenience for the Home Gardener, have 
secured plants grown in small paper pots; easy to 
set out and certain to grow. We believe these two 
varieties to be the best for this ity. Strawber- 
ries make an attractive practical border plant 
along walks. 
DORSETT: 
By far the’ best early variety. Large and unex- 
celled in quality. ‘ 
FAIRFAX: 
Rated as tops among the midseason varieties. 
Berries, firm and of superb quality and size. 
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