ST. REGIS RED RASPBERRY 
Also called RANAREE and RANERE 
Northern Grown Plants 
This is a favorite in Central California, very early and of 
good quality. Said to commence to bear early, to yield large, 
well flavored berries and to continue to produce fruit until 
the frost. One of the parents of Sunrise. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2; 100, $10; 1,000, S60. 
LATHAM RED RASPBERRY 
“Kingberry” 
Northern Grown Plants 
This has been the leading red raspberry in the East and is 
one of our commercial raspberries here. It is often called 
“Kingberry” here. Fruit is large but not quite so productive 
as Cuthbert here. This is the other parent of Sunrise. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2; 100, $10; 1,000, $60. 
TAYLOR RED RASPBERRY 
Northern Grown Plants 
The plants of this variety are strong, vigorous growers and 
are very heavy croppers. The canes are quite upright and 
carry a load well. The berries ripen shortly before Latham, 
are large, bright, attractive red, firm and of very excellent 
quality. Its firmness makes this a fine shipping berry. It has 
been grown here commercially by the Japs; it did well and 
was well liked by the growers. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2; 100, $10; 1,000, $60. 
LLOYD GEORGE RED RASPBERRY 
Northern Grown Plants 
This is a very excellent raspberry, grown successfully in 
California for years, and is one of the parents of Indian 
Summer, Washington and Willamette. On this Coast it bears 
two crops a year, a spring and early summer crop and a fall 
crop. It is of large size, very productive, with small seeds and 
very fine texture and delicious in flavor. Its texture, flavor 
and small seeds make it take rank as one of the finest rasp- 
berries for jam, jelly and preserving, as well as for eating 
fresh. It is a little too soft for long distance shipping. Com- 
mercial growers as well as home gardeners like this variety. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2; 100, $10; 1,000, S60. 
INDIAN SUMMER RED RASPBERRY 
Northern Grown Plants 
This variety originated in New York, a cross between Sta- 
tion Seedling 1950 and Lloyd George. It is said to bear fruit 
the same year as planted. The berries are large, conical, med- 
ium red, rather soft, good quality and crumble slightly. The 
summer crop ripens early, the autumn crop starts in Septem- 
ber and continues till frost, the main fall crop coming in Oc- 
tober. It propagates by suckers. 
The grower of these sucker plants wrote on November 1: 
‘“‘Nearly every one has yielded berries and is producing right 
now of the finest large, red berries I ever saw. People can’t 
believe they grew here.” 
Very limited number. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2; 100, $12.50. 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY 
Eastern Grown Plants 
This new purple cap was originated at the New York Ex- 
periment Station, a cross between a red and a black raspberry, 
and was introduced in 1935. It is extremely large, firm, medium 
purple in color, sprightly and good in quality. It is said to 
surpass all others in growth of cane and in production, is 
extremely vigorous, hardy and drought resistant. Has been 
successfully grown in Southern California and found to be 
well adapted to conditions here. It is said to be precocious, 
yielding berries the same year as planted if given good care. 
Another advantage is its lateness, the ripening season being 
much later than Cuthbert or Washington. 
Plants are limited in number this season, so ORDER EARLY. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.00; 100, $10; 1,000, S65. 
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