RASPBERRIES 

Taylor, New Red 
We take great pride in the quality of our berry plants. All varieties listed are available only in 
strong two year transplants. ‘These plants have been grown two years and have strong root systems 
and large tops. We can truthfully say that these plants will produce a quantity of fruit the first 
year planted. While they are slightly higher in price than one year tip plants there really is no 
comparison in the quality. One year plants are much smaller, take a year longer to bear, and do 
not respond as well when transplanted. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Red. New everbearing raspberry. First crop ripens early summer. Autumn 
crop starts ripening in early September and continues through October. Fruit is large, fine flavored. 
Plants vigorous, productive. The best fall bearing raspberry. Will bear first year planted. 
LATHAM-—Red. Heavy producer of large, uniform, attractive, firm berries. Good shipping 
qualities. Excellent for canning. 
TAYLOR—Red, New. Very high quality, attractive, firm. Plants are very vigorous, free from dis- 
ease. Ripens a few days after Latham. Plants are very productive. Probably the best of all red 
berries. 
SODUS—Purple. Strong, vigorous grower producing an abundance of large, delicious, deep purple 
berries which do not crumble, even when overripe. This is truly a wonderful berry. 
CUMBERLAND-—Black. Large, glossy, firm. Excellent quality, long bearing season. Early to 
mid-season. 
BRISTOL—Black. Berries large, firm, fairly glossy, attractive and of excellent quality. Ripens a 
few days before Cumberland. Considered one of the best by New York State Experiment Station. 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. Regarded by many as being the hardiest and sweetest of blackberries. Berries 
large, jet black, formed in large clusters. Practically coreless. 
Prices of all berry plants: strong 2 yr. transplants, bearing size, 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 
100 for $7.50. (Postpaid at 12 and 25 rate, 100 rate not prepaid.) 
For quick results plant our heavy two year transplants 
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