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% LATHAM (Red) 
Large, mosaic free, round, firm, 
brilliant red. Most profitable 
commercial variety. Hardy, very 
prolific, an excellent shipper, 
and a perfect variety for can- 
* INDIAN SUMMER 
New, Everbearing Red Rasp- 
berry. Berries large, conical, 
much superior in quality and 
size to any of this type. (June 28 
to July 1.) (Sept. 15 to freeze.) 
* SODUS 
New Purple Raspberry from 
New York State Experimental 
Station. Fruit is large, firm, me- 
dium purple color, and does not 
crumble. Plants hardy and very 
productive. (July 10 to 12.) 
* TAYLOR 
A new Red Raspberry intro- 
duced by the New York State 
Experimental Station. Plants 
are vigorous, hardy, and pro- 
ductive. Long, conical shape, 
firm, thick flesh. Excellent qual- 
ning. Ripens evenly over a very 
long season. (July 6 to 10.) 
$1.75 per 25, $4.75 per 100, $17.00 per 500, $33.00 per 1000 
ity, ripens just before Latham. 
(July 8 to 12.) 
OTHER FINE RASPBERRIES 
PRICES (Except as Noted): $1.50 per 25; $4.25 per 100; $15.00 per 500; $27.00 per 1000 
BRISTOL (Black) — Wonderful new 
Black Raspberry from N. Y. Experi- 
mental Station. Really one of the best 
varieties being propagated. Berries are 
large, firm, fairly glossy, attractive and 
of excellent quality. (July 3 to 6.) 
CHIEF (Red)—The finest early Red 
Raspberry for general planting. Large, 
firm, and a very heavy yielder. (July 3 
to 6.) 
CUMBERLAND (Black)—Large, glossy 
black, firm, of excellent quality. Hardy 
and productive. (July 5 to 10.) 
COLUMBIAN (Purple)—A fine com- 
mercial sort. Vigorous, very productive, 
excellent canner. Fruit large, purple, 
firm. (July 10 to 12.) 
MARCY (Red)—First introduced in 1936 
this variety is fast gaining in promi- 
nence. Desirable for market and home 
use. Good quality, vigorous, productive. 
(July 3 to 7.) $1.75 per 25, $4.75 per 
100, $17.00 per 500, $33.00 per 1000. 
MORRISON (Black)—This new 
variety excells as a berry for both 
home and commercial planting. 
Berries, attractive, very large, 
high in quality, firm in texture, 
juicy, not as seedy as other black- 
caps. 20c each, 25 for $2.50, 100 
for $7.50. 

NAPLES—A new hardy, mosaic free, pro- 
ductive Black Raspberry, resistant to 
disease. Fruit large, firm, attractive, and 
of good quality. (July 10 to 12.) 
NEWBURG (Red)—A new variety of ex- 
cellent color and quality. Very large and 
firm. Fine keeper and shipper. Vigorous, 
hardy, and very productive. (July 4 to 6.) 
PLUM FARMER (Black)—One of the 
best commercial sorts. Berries large, 
thick meated, firm. Very productive. 
(July 3 to 6.) 
ST. REGIS (Everbearing)—A bright 
crimson berry of excellent quality. Fruit 
commences to ripen with the earliest 
and continues to ripen on young canes 
until October. (June 28 to July 1.) 
Big sweet STRAWBERRIES Kellys leaders! 
PRICES 
25 plants 65c, 50 plants $1.00, 100 plants 
$1.50, 500 plants $4.50, 1000 plants $8.00 
All Strawberries sent Postpaid or Express Prepaid 
PREMIER—An early, productive variety 
of unsurpassed quality. 
DORSETT—An extra early self-polleniz- 
ing offspring of Premier. Does well on 
poor soil. Berries large, evenly matured, 
light bright red. Excellent for market or 
home use. 
FAIRFAX—Another excellent new varie- 
ty, ripening early, about the same time 
as Premier. Very vigorous and a fine 
plant maker. 
CATSKILL—Plants large, very vigorous, 
yield very heavy crops. Berries very 
large, slightly irregular in shape, moder- 
ately firm, dark red, but glossy and 
attractive, mild subacid and good 
quality. 

EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
GEM—Very hardy, plants free- 
ly. Berry is dark red, large, 
sweetish tart flavor. Plants 
medium in size and immune to 
disease. 
MASTOBON—Without ques- 
tion the finest of the Fall or 
Everbearing varieties. It pro- 
duces an immense crop in 
June and an abundant crop in 
the fall. Most prolific of all the 
Fall varieties. 
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PRICES—25 for $1.00, 50 for 
$1.50, 100 for $2.50, 500 for 
$8.00, 1000 for $15.00 

