
Prices, Unless Otherwise Noted 
1 Year Selected Plants —10 for $2.25, 
25 for $4.10, 50 for $7.10, 100 for $12.25, 
500 for $43.00 
SODUS "\(CUphorlcnd nuack 
PURPLE 
Justly theleading purple Rasp- | STILL THE LEADING LATE BLACK-CAP 
berry. Recently introduced 
and recommended by the New 
York State Experiment Sta- 







Produces large, jet black fruit, firm and of 
coumDie berniesaratecn (ace excellent quality. Starts to ripen in mid- 
Grin inediumepurnicnn a pe season, continuing for several weeks. Fruit 
eo ighiky anil poodmeale islarge, plump, sweet and juicy witha true 
“‘black cap” flavor allits own. Free from 
seediness and crumbling and an ideal ship- 
hardy cacue sores oem per. Tpemost popular of all black vari- 
be : a eties wherever Black “ 
to drought than the old Colum- eee eae 
bian and yields a good crop July 5th-10th 
every year. It ripens shortly 
after Latham. We believe you 
will like this purple variety. 
July 10th-12th 
The plants are very vigor- 
ous, very productive, and 









Morrison 
A GIANT NEW BLACK 
RASPBERRY... 
This variety, which originated in Nor- 
thern Ohio is highly praised by grow- 
ers everywhere. Extremely large, 
shiny jet black berries of fine flavor 
and less seedy than other sorts; excel- 
lent for market and home use. The 
strong, vigorous vines are very pro- 
ductive and free from disease and 
very long lived. We recommend this 
variety without reservation to those 
who want the best Black Raspberry. 
2 year Plants—5 for $1.35, 10 fer 
$2.45, 25 for $5.15, 100 for $15.50 
Latham-— 

Sodus Purple 
Raspberry 
Latham 
Raspberry 
10 CHOICE 
PLANTS $2.25 
The leading Red Raspberry in all parts of the country. 
Latham is free from insects and diseases and multiplies rapidly. 
The berries are large, plump, juicy, free 
from seediness and full of delicious flavor. 
Very hardy; cold weather seems to have no 
effect on its bearing ability. Marvelous keep- 
ing quality makes Latham a favored ship- 
ping and freezing variety. Refer to the 
planting guide we send with each order for 
full planting and cultural directions. Fruit 
usually ripens July 1st-10th. 

