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RED RASPBERRIES 
Our Latham and Indian Summer raspberry plants are the finest 
quality, big No. 1 plants. THEY WILL BEAR THIS YEAR. 
The Sodus are also the finest No. 1 plants but it takes them a year 
to get established before starting to bear. Plant all raspberry 
plants, both black and red, 3 to 4 feet apart in the row and the 
rows 6 to 7 feet apart. 



Giant Latham—Most popular of all red 
raspberries. The fruit is large, many an inch 
long, firm, and delicious in flavor whether 
eaten fresh or as preserves, jam or sauce. A 
strong, vigorous grower that bears enormous 
crops. Postpaid. 






PRICES 
ON SODUS 
5 for 50c 
5 for 45c; 10 for 75c; 25 for $1.50 ee hs oa Ay Se 
50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.95 25 for $1.95 oF “Se, a 
50 for 3.65 Ps Rae / Zs 
Sodus—This new variety is the heaviest 100 for 6.85 p. 
bearing raspberry that we have ever seen. : 
Tests at Ames, lowa and other places have Pr le > 


shown that it is probably the best raspberry 
for the middle west. The fruit is large and 
firm, many nearly an inch in diameter, a rich 
maroon color, with a fine flavor. The plants 
are very vigorous growers, hardy and extreme- 
ly healthy. All in all, this wonderful rasp- 
berry is just what we have been looking for, 
for years. Good to eat fresh and makes the best preserves, pies, 
shortcake and sauce you ever tasted. 
Indian Summer—See back cover page. 
CURRANTS FOR JELLY 
Red Lake— We offer only this new variety of Currant because it 
is considered the best. The bush hangs full of long clusters of 
great, big, fine quality red fruit. You mothers know how handy it 
is to have a lot of jelly put up. When the children come home and 
want a snack, how they do go for a tasty 
jelly sandwich. Also jelly saves on the butter 
bill. And you can’t have finer jelly than Red 










Lake Currant jelly. WE SEND YOU BIG. CUMBERLAND 
PLANTS THAT WILL BEAR THIS YEAR. 
Plant them 3 feet apart. Postpaid. NAPLES 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 ea 
j 5 for 45c 
Currants are shipped ONLY TO THE FOL- 10 for 75c 
LOWING STATES—Arkansas, Illinois, Indi- 25 f 1.50 
ana, lowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North or $1. 
50 for 2.75 
Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland—For many years this has de- 
servedly been the most popular black rasp- 
berry. A hardy, vigorous grower. It produces 
enormous crops of large, firm, juicy berries 
with almost no seeds, and a flavor that can’t be beat. Our plants 
are carefully selected from heavy-bearing, healthy, fruiting plants. 
100 for 

Naples—A new variety that ripens just after Cumberland. The 
glossy-black berries are firm, large and excellent quality. Plants 
are vigorous, productive, hardy and healthy. Plant a few to 
prolong the fresh berry season. 
New Logan— This fine new variety ripens a week before Cumber- 
land. It bears very heavily, the fruit is large and high quality. 
Hardy, drought-resistant and healthy. 
Morrison—See back cover page. 
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Postpaid 
PRICES ON 
4.95 
Postpaid 

SODUS, Heaviest Bearer 

FILL-THE-FRUIT-JARS COLLECTION 
All 30 for $475 
Postpaid 
($2.38 Value) 
15 Cumberland 
10 Giant Latham 
5 Sodus 











