6 _ Plant Indian Summer and Have Berries All Summer and Fall 
ZILKE’S CERTIFIED RASPBERRIES _ 

Zilke’s Raspberries bear younger and live longer not only because of superior qual- es, 
ity, but also because every plant is healthy. Two rigorous inspections are made by 
Michigan Department of Agriculture Plant Inspectors during the growing season. | 
That is why our plant fields are kept disease free. Then at digging and grading time 
they are carefully inspected for root disease and final inspection when packed. RIOR. 

Latham 
YELLOW RASPBERRY 
(GOLDEN QUEEN RASPBERRY) 
A large beautiful, golden yellow rasp- 
berry. Many prefer this variety to the 
red or black sorts, owing to its sugary’ 
sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. Qual- 
ity of berries is excellent, canes hardy, 
prolific and thrifty in growth. Should be 
in every garden because of its beauty and 
high quality. Heavy 1 year old plants, 6 
for $1.10; for other amounts see page 7. 
COLLECTION NO. 2 
6 LATHAM (best red raspberry) 
6 INDIAN SUMMER (everbearing) 
2 YEAR STRONG TRANSPLANTS 
SPECIAL PRICE 

SUNRISE 
THE EARLIEST RED RASPBERRY 
Here is a new variety that can safely be classed 
among the best, and one you will want to test 
this year. If you have room for only a small 
number of plants in your garden, be sure to in- 
clude Sunrise. They will add days to the length 
of your Raspberry season. If you are a com- 
mercial planter, test them liberally—Sunrise ripens 
so extremely early that you will get berries on 
the market days ahead of other varieties. 
It is especially hardy, having an unusual ability 
to withstand low temperatures without injury. -It 
has proven even more resistant than Latham to an- 
thracnose, leaf spot and spur blight. The color is 
bright, but turns dark red upon ripening, the 
berries pick easily. ‘They are firm, fine textured, 
juicy, non-crumbly with a good Raspberry aroma, 
and of excellent quality and flavor. The greatest 
value of Sunrise is its earliness. This, together 
with its long season, makes Sunrise the ideal Red 
Raspberry. Have only Bearing Age Plants. 
FOR PRICES SEE PAGE 7 
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regular season, too. 

i _ LATHAM 
Most Famous Red Raspberry 
We unhesitatingly recommend 
Latham as one of the very best 
Red Raspberries ever grown. This 
variety originated at the Minne- 
sota State Fruit Breeding Farm — 
and is being grown extensively in- 
Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Can- 
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'ada, and has never been known to. 
winter-kill even though exposed to 
45 degrees below zero. Latham ~ ne 
is a tall, vigorous grower, canes 
extra heavy, foliage dark green, 
entirely free from disease. Berries — 
much larger than any other Red . 
Raspberry, many of them one inch > : 
in diameter. It has been known a 
that 70 berries have filled a pint pre 
box. Color good, quality of the 
best, full Raspberry flavor. Ex- ~~ 
cellent for shipping or home use a 
For prices see page 7. ne ay 
INDIAN SUMMER | ss 
ies 
New Everbearing Red Raspberry | Ry 
Here is a distinctly new type of ever- _ 
bearer, unlike any older kind. “Marve- 
lous” justly describes Indian Summer. Se 
The quantity, size and qualityyof the ber- 
ries it produces in September, October 
and November are truly marvelous be- ee 
cause they are so far superior to any ae 
other everbearer. With such a berry you 
can make worth-while profits from the © 
high prices always paid for off-season mers 
fruit. You get a good early crop in the 









We Recommend This Everbearer 
Berries are uniform, rich red, thimble- 
shaped, large and juicy; flavor a true, 
tart, delicious raspberry. St. Regis ber- 
ries are small and poor by comparison. 
A thrifty grower and heavy producer. 
Another N. Y. Station berry. You have 
never seen any fall berries as good in | 
every way as INDIAN SUMMER. 
Be sure to plant this spring. a 
_ A full-sized, heavy-bearing, fine qual-— 
ity, real red raspberry that bears in Sep- 
tember, October and November. Makes — 
money because its big fall crop of fine | 
fruit can be depended on for high out-of- | 
season prices. , 
| For prices see page 7. 
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