





Abundant 
LATHAM 
Raspberries 
Plant them 3 feet 
apart in the row, 
the rows from 5 to 
6 feet apart. Plant in 
trenches, cover 1 inch 
deep, fill in 3 inches 
more after the new 
growth comes through. Pinch 
out ends of new canes at 2% to 
3 feet height. 

Latham ee 3 the sy: DOO 
Red Raspberry on e market, . The finest early Red R 
the best mid-season variety. Berries of ex- Chief known, both rok pace pga eh 
cellent quality, bears heavy. 3 plants, 25c; ket: a hea 
: vy producer, in quality and size 
12 for 75c; 25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.20; pre- about the same as Latham but ten days 
paid. earlier. Strong, well rooted Plants, 3 for 
25c; 12 for 80c; 25 for $1.45; 100 for $4.50; 
prepaid. 



St. Regis Everbearing ® ¢27 5 
OVVinesr a 
period of four months. Is very hardy, ber- 
ries large and sweet. For home use St. 
Regis will produce nice berries for you for 
fresh use throughout summer and_ fall. 
Extra nice plants. Price same as Chief. 
Columbian, Purple 222, ony, Red 
will not make root suckers. Productive, ex- 
cellent quality, the berries are large, purple- 
healthy plants, 3 for 25c; 12 for 85c; 25 for 
$1.50; prepaid. 
2-year Shrubs 
CURRANTS 
4 2 for 60c; 5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.25; 
ry Prepaid. 
Perfection Currant !t.is the largest of the red cur- 
rants, bearing remarkably well. 
Berries not very sour, few seeds, and bright red. Perfection 
is of excellent quality for canning and jelly, due to the large 
fruit and clusters, you can pick a basket full of Perfection 
Currants as quick as picking cherries. Perfection is hardy 
anywhere in the Middle West. It should be the main variety 
in every Currant planting. in eae a A 4 
; sweet white Currant, an 
White Grape Currant a good bearer that can be 
grown anywhere, except the extreme North. For fresh eat- 
ing you will find this berry better than the Red Currants. 
White Currants are quite sweet, having little of the acid of 
red varieties. rn z ee ory ‘ = 
new Currant of outstanding merits. er- 
Red Lake ries extra large, light red, very juicy, few 
and small seeds, and with a most pleasant flavor. A further 
special advantage is its resistance to Currant rust. 
red, and the plants are very hardy. Strong 

