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\ RED RASPBERRIES 
MARCY (Red)—This is a new variety and is an early to 
midseason berry. It is of good quality, very vigorous and pro- 
ductive. These plants are from a bed certified disease-free by 
the Connecticut Experiment Station. 
NEWBURG\(Red)—This is a very fine midseason berry. 
The berry is large, firm and a fine keeper and shipper. It pro- 
duces a good crop of berries starting a few days after Marcy. 
\ Taylor (Red)—tThis is a midseason to late raspberry. The 
_.berries are extra large and will stand up after picking as well 
as any red raspberry. 
Prices on all Red Raspberries: 12 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25; 
50 for $4.25; 100 for $8.00. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND—tThis is a very productive variety. It is 
a large berry glossy black of excellent quality. It is early to 
mid-season variety. Every garden should contain a few Black 
Raspberries. 
Prices: Same as Red Raspberries. 
RASPBERRY CULTURE 
Plant 2 or 3 feet apart with rows 4 to 6 feet apart. Prune 
slightly before planting. Most of our plants can be planted 
without additional pruning. Each year, shortly after fruit is 
picked, cut out all old growth at the ground and later cut off 
new growth at about 3 feet high. Four to six strong canes or 
branches make the best plant. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries grow best on fertile loam. The rows should 
be six feet apart with each plant approximately two feet apart 
in the row. 
ELDORADO—tThis is the sweetest of all blackberries. The 
berries are very large and bear in large clusters. The plants 
are very hardy. 
Prices: Same as Raspberries. 
Dear Sirs: 
I was just speaking with a neighbor of mine who has just 
received a shipment of your berries. He was very much pleased 
and recommended you very highly. 
GEORGE GUHALMETTI, 
Durham, Conn. 
The strawberry plants arrived yesterday and look very nice. 
Thanks for sending them so quickly. 
MRS. LUCY G. GALLUP, 
North Stonington, Conn. 
