SUNRISE 
The OUTSTANDING NEW RED RASPBERRY originated 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture has now been christened 
SUNRISE. It comes to fruit growers with many advantages over 
older sorts. 
DR. DARROW and PROFESSOR CLARK describe the new 
berry in the U. 8. Department Circular 397. It originated as a cross 
between Latham and Ranere. Among other things they say: 
“Of most importance about SUNRISE from the standpoint of 
the practical grower perhaps, are: 
1. “HARDINESS and RESISTANCE to disease.” 
2 “EARLINESS and LARGER SIZE of the berry as compared 
with Ranere.” 
bo “BETTER TEXTURE and QUALITY of the fruit compared 
with Latham.” 
“In New Jersey where SUNRISE has been grown commercially 
for a period of six years, it has been outstanding.” 
MR. BLACK, a prominent New Jersey fruit grower, writes June 
1 104 
“Have picked SUNRISE twice from plants planted in the spring 
of 1941 and had fair picking from this one-year-old field. They 
brought 25c a pint. We do not think Latham will be ripe for 2 
weeks as they are just shedding their petals. Have a good prospect 
for a heavy crop.” 
These comments from competent and practical men are evidence 
that this NEW SUNRISE will find an important place in Raspberry 
growing. It combines the most necessary characteristics of a success- 
ful berry—HARDINESS—RESISTANCE to DISEASE—EARLI- 
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Red Rasp- 
berries are so 
scarce that we 
wish you 
would give us 
second choice 
in ordering. 
PRICES—-SUNRISE, LATHAM and INDIAN SUMMER 
1-Year, No. 1, First Class—500 at 1000 rate. 
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2-Year-Old Bearing-Age Plants 
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we All Red Raspberry prices are alike aboye, and NO DISCOUNT. In order- 
ing please give second choice, as plants are very scarce. Order early. 
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS 
for Early Orders 
GUARANTEE We guarantee all of our nursery stock to be 
just as represented in our catalog; fully up to 
grade, of good quality, free from disease, and absolutely true to name; also 
to reach the customer alive, and in perfect growing condition. Furthermore, 
we will, at our option, either replace free of charge, or refund purchase 
price on any stock that arrives in bad condition; providing claim is made 
within 5 days from arrival of shipment, accompanied by a signed statement 
DISCOUNT 
Until Feb. 5th 
DISCOUNT 
It Pays to Mail 
Your Order Now 
20% discount will again be 
allowed for all 1945 fall or- 
ders. If this catalog reaches 
you after January, 1945, we 
from the Express Agent or Postmaster at destination, showing extent of 
loss or damage. If any stock proves untrue to name it will, at our option, 
either be replaced free of charge, or purchase price will be refunded; but 
in no case will we be responsible for a sum greater than the original pur- 
chase price paid. Beyond this our liability ceases. It is understood and 
agreed between the customer and ourselves that the purchaser’s order, and 
our acknowledgment of its receipt, shall constitute a mutual acceptance of 
the above terms and conditions. 
Until Mar. 5th 
will allow you 10 days’ time 
to take advantage of the 20% 
discount. This is done to be 
fair to folks who ask for the 
catalog and receive it after 
discount dates. 
Your order will not be 
shipped until you are ready Citizens Bank, Michigan City, Ind., American Railway Express Agent, Post- 
for it in the spring. master or Dun & Bradstreet. 
The ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
Our 2-year bearing-age plants bear a year sooner—berries first year. 
STANDS 30 DEGREES BELOW ZERO, GEO. STROMER, ORIGINATOR 
Year after year, with diligent care, I have propagated these plants to such an extent 
that the fruit is now being supplied to the local markets at a fancy price, and is always 
in good demand. Last year I measured a good many berries that were over one and 
one-half inches long, and three inches around. Buy from the originator and get 
GENUINE ALFRED. 
EXTREMELY HARDY. ALFRED can be grown anywhere without winter protec- 
tion, having withstood 30 degrees below zero, and not a single tip of a branch injured, 
while our other varieties were frozen to the ground. 
EARLY SEASON. It ripens a week to ten days earlier than Eldorado and in pro- 
ductiveness it is in a class by itself. We have seen them bear a second crop. We picked 
many crates this year in. September. 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY PRICES 
1-Yr., No. 1 Plants 
REMITTANCE 
Remit by draft, post office money order, express money order, 
letter or your personal check. Stamps may be sent for small orders. 
very best service, send money orders. 
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For the 
DISCOUNT 
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Balance of 
Season 
Net Prices 


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