INDIAN 
SUMMER 
New Everbearing Red 
Raspberry 
Here is a distinctly new type of 
everbearer, unlike any older kind. 
“Marvelous” justly describes In- 
dian Summer. The quantity, size 
and quality of the berries it pro- 
duces in September, October and November 
are truly marvelous because they are so far | 
superior to any other everbearer. With such 
a berry you can make worth-while profits 
from the high prices always paid for off- 
season fruit. You get a good early crop in 
the regular season, too. 
Berries are uniform, rich red, thimble- 
shaped, large and juicy; flavor a true, tart, 
delicious raspberry. A thrifty grower and 
heavy producer. You have never seen any 
fall berries as good in every way as INDIAN 
SUMMER. Be sure to plant this spring. 
ST. REGIS Everbearing 
This old and well known everbearer is planted by many 
Indian Summer growers. Bushes are good size, upright, vigorous and remark- 
ably free from disease. Produces a full spring crop as well. 


INDIAN SUMMER AND 
Chief-_eEarly Red Raspberry | 57. R£cis prices 
1 yr. 2 yr. 
Chief is replacing King and other early kinds because it is No.1 Bearing 
better. Early Chief is paying Michigan growers well. Berries Bid stsaete 
are of good size and color, firm, and reach the market in good : 2.85 
shape for early-season high prices. Perfectly hardy, a vigorous | ee 
grower and heavy producer—Chief will make good anywhere. 

Early Red Raspberry for Home or Market 
Chief plants received from us are guar- 
anteed true-to-name and No. 1 in every 
respect. Early red raspberries always pay 



CHIEF PRICES 



well and with Chief you can depend on some 1 yr. 
extra profits. We think a lot of Chief and we ie 

recommend it to you as a money-making early 
red raspberry. 
Golden Queen 
Yellow Raspberry 
Think of great, golden-yellow “red” raspberries 
of sugary sweetness—that’s Golden Queen. There 
is nothing finer for table and canning than this 
heavy bearing, unusual and beautiful fruit. Canes 
are thrifty, hardy and almost free of thorns. 
(NOTE—the 2 year Transplants will begin bear- 
ing this year.) 
PRICE: 1 yr. No. 1, each 25c; 3 for 65c: 6 
for $1.00; 12 for $1.80; 25 for $3.10: j 
$5.45; 100 for $9.45. sean 
2 yr. No. 1 Trans., each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 f 
$1.65; 12 for $2.75; 25 for $4.75; 50 for $8.45. 

