PRICES 
of all 
varieties 
(except as 
noted) : 
1 yr., No. 1, 
select plants, 
25 for $4.05; 
100 for 
$12.35; 
500 for 
$43.00. 
ST. REGIS—The Great Everbearer 
BRISTOL. One of the best Black Raspberries. Berries large, firm, 
glossy, attractive, and excellent quality. Bushes hardy, vigorous 
and bear very heavy crops. Early July. 
COLUMBIAN. Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy; 
seeds small, bears large crops. Mid-July. 
CUMBERLAND. Black. Berries large, firm, glossy and unsur- 
passed in quality. Perfectly round and productive. Early July. 
INDIAN SUMMER. The wonderful everbearing Red Raspberry. 
Crop twice a year. Thanks to the New York Experimental Sta- 
tion, here’s a berry that is forging ahead to leadership; has very 
small seeds. Season early July through to mid-October. Berries 
large, roundish, conic, slightly irregular, good in quality. Heavy 
yielder. PRICE: 25 for $6.10; 100 for $19.50. 
LATHAM. Large, round, richly brilliant red. A superb success in 
quality, production and profits. Fruit clings to stems several 
days after fully ripe. Extremely hardy and mosaic free. Early 
July. 
LOGAN. Early black. New Logan is the best early Black Raspberry 
grown in Ohio. 
MARCY. Red. Berries very large, long, conic, firm, thick-fleshed; 
mild flavor and good quality. Bushes tall, vigorous, healthy, 
bearing quantities of fruit. Early July. 
MORRISON. Black Raspberry. It ripens a little later than Cum- 
berland. The color is an intense, glossy black, so attractive that 
these huge berries sell on sight. The fruit has almost 
no seeds, firm texture, yet juicy. In short, this is the 
most promising new Black Raspberry. PRICE: 25 for 
$5.15; 100 for $15.50; 500 for $53.25. 
NEWBURGH. Attractive bright red. Fruit 
very large, firm and does not crumble. 
Plants vigorous, hardy and practically 
mosaic free. A splendid home and 
market variety. Early July. 
PLUM FARMER. Black. Profitable early 
variety, maturing entire crop in short 
period. Berries are large, thick-meated, 
firm, attractive. Early July. 
ST. REGIS. Red everbearing. One of the best. 
Berries are very large. Will supply the table 
with delicious fruit throughout summer. Starts 
bearing mid-June and continues until frost. 
PRICE: 25 for $6.00; 100 for $18.60; 500 
for $65.00. 
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SODUS. Berries very large, firm, sprightly and good flavor. Plants 
very vigorous, productive and hardy. Much more resistant to 
drought than Columbian. Valuable market variety. Mid-July. 
SUNRISE. The color is bright red but turns dark red on ripening. 
The berries pick easily. They are firm, fine textured, juicy, 
non-crumbly, mild sub-acid in flavor with a good Raspberry 
aroma. U. S. Department of Agriculture says of Sunrise: ‘’Of 
most importance from the standpoint of the practical grower 
perhaps, are the hardiness and resistance to disease of the plants, 
the earliness and larger size of berry.’’ PRICE: 5 for $2.00; 
10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.00. 
TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry from New York Experimental Sta- 
tion. Long conical shape; firm, thick flesh; flavor excellent. 
Larger than Latham and one of the heaviest bearers we have 
ever seen. Very early July. 


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