
WHITTEN’S WORTH-WHILE 



THE NEWEST AND EARLIEST 
SUNRISE RED RASPBERRY 
Here is a new variety that can safely be classed among the best, and one 
you will want to'test this year. If you have room for only a small number of 
plants in your garden, be sure to include Sunrise. They will add days to the 
length of your Raspberry season. If you are a commercial planter, test them 
liberally—Sunrise ripens so extremely early that you will get berries on 
the market days ahead of other varieties. 
It is especially hardy, having an unusual ability to withstand low 
temperatures without injury. It has proven even more resistant than 
Latham to anthracnose, leaf spot and spur blight. The color is 
bright, but turns dark red upon ripening, the berries pick easily. 
They are firm, fine textured, juicy, non-crumbly with a good Rasp- 
berry aroma, and of excellent quality and flavor. The greatest 
value of Sunrise is its earliness. This, together with its long sea- 
son, makes Sunrise the ideal Red Raspberry. 
INDIAN SUMMER Everbearing Red Rasp- 
berry, Bears Twice a 
Year. A new two-crop Red Raspberry developed by 
the New York Experiment Station. Besides being one 
of the earliest Raspberries to ripen, Indian Summer 
bears another full crop of fruit in the fall. Immense, 
deep red berries are long, thimble-shaped, smooth and 
have small seeds and cavity. A variety of unusual 
beauty and attractiveness. Flavor is rich and satisfy- 
ing. Especially desirable for home use and_ highly 
profitable for market. Plants are tall, thrifty growers, 
hardy, disease resistant, and enormous producers. In 
Our opinion, one of the most worth-while kinds of 
recent years, and the best fall-bearing Red Raspberry 
ever developed. 















Sunrise 














GOLDEN QUEEN 
A most attractive, but rather 
uncommon variety, yielding 
loads of golden yellow berries. It is preferred 
by many to any of the red or black varieties on 
account of its rich, sugary sweetness and deli- 
cious flavor. The canes are hardy, an —_ 
vigorous growers, producing a ys 
heavy crop of fruit. This is y 
an ideal berry for table use 
that belongs in every garden. 







Indian 

Summer 
WHITTEN’S | PRICES OF RED RASPBERRY PLANTS FOR SPRING OF 1943: 
ara Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per 
BEARING- SPECIAL DISCOUNTS (See page 3). P29 25 5008s 100s 20009, 300.8 40081000 
RASPBERRY Ghicfmlevics Nom) eget ett es. ea $0.60 $0.90 $1.65 $ 2.75 $ 4.80 $ 6.85 $ 8.90 $21.50 
GARDEN Giee vp R Uiansplantsse oon 1.10 “1.75 3.00 5.20 9.35 13.30 "17.00 "42.00 
Golden Queen, l-yr. No. 1, 6 for 85c_............. 125082257 52)5.00 5 
BARGAIN Golden Hey 2-yr. Transplants, 6 for $1.35... 2.40 4.40 8.00 15.00 
NO. 14 IndighaSuamcrilnyre NOI el ee 95 1.55 2.85 4.20 7.50 10.70 13.85 33.50 
6 SUNRISE Indian Summer, 2-yr. Transplants_.........-..-.----- lS Dee e2 Deeeo: OD ae 5 a lOO ml > -O0meZ0 ss 5 ee 49.05 
rile hay eles yee EET cols begie aRcoee nse ie ilc ee ae Oger o0 gel 63a 2-15,0- 4.75.8 6:80 5788500 21.00 
MERE = Latham, 2-yr. Transplants... 1.10) 1:75 3.00 5.20. 9.35. 13.30 17.00° 42:00 
AN Ay onntee evrburonl tie Nomis. cn ee een es, 65 1.00 1.85 3.00 5.80 8.35 10.85 25.85 
burgh, 2-yr. Transplants..............-..-...--.- 1-20) 1.90 23-30 5.70 10.25 14.60 18.70 45.00 
(A $3.30 Catalog Value) Newburgh, y p 
SUNRISE, 2-yr. Transplants, 6 for $1.25........ 2.25 3.50 6.00 10.50 20.00 
GO STEM s raciose yr, Nov ie oes co 65 1.00 1.85 3.00 5.80 98.35 10.85 25.85 
H Taylor: 2=y he ranSplantS:. 222 ve on -eonsosacceantes 1.20 1.90 3.30 5.70 10.25 14.60 18.70 45.00 
Net, Not Prepaid 

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