LATHAM RASPBERRIES 
Planting Instructions 

Both Raspberry and Blackberry plants should 
be set about 21% to 3 feet apart in rows 5 feet 
apart. Plant in good soil containing no fresh 
fertilizer; cover the crowns about 1 inch deep 
but set deep enough so that another 2 inches of 
soil can be filled in after the new sprouts are 
8 to 10 inches high. In midsummer when new 
growth is 214 to 3 feet tall, pinch off ends of 
canes to promote branching, 












Abundant Crops 
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CHIEF. This is the earliest of all red Raspberries, and for 
home use or market it is a grand producer of first-quality, large 
sweet berries. Ripens about 10 days earlier than Latham. With 
a mulch of straw over winter, these red Raspberries are hardy 
in the North. We recommend a mulch anywhere north of 40° 
Jatitude. Choice, well-rooted plants, 3 for 58c; 12 for $2.15; 
25 for $4.10; 100 for $15.50, prepaid. 
“LATHAM. This Raspberry is of the same high quality as 
Chief, and just as productive, but slightly later. For a longer 
season of ripe Raspberries we recommend planting both Chief 
and Latham. For the main crop and for canning, Latham stands 
in special favor with most growers. The very large, attractive 
dark red berries are freely produced and a favorite in any 
market. Plants come into production the year after planting and 
assure you of quick and abundant returns. Same price as Chief. 
5 COLUMBIAN, PURPLE. The purple Raspberries are a little 
hardier than the red ones, and practically as good im flavor. 
Furthermore this variety does not make root-suckers; its grow- 
ing habits are very much like those of the black Raspberries. 
For planting among other shrubs in the garden, where root- 
suckers are undesirable, use this Raspberry. It produces very 
well, and you will be well pleased with the splendid quality of 
the berries. Same price as Chief. 
INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING. Produces a nice crop 
of Jarge, sweet red berries of excellent quality m early summer 
and starts blooming and bearing again in September. It pro- 
duces a handsome crop through the fall until frost. The plants 
are as hardy as Chief and Latham and they should be included 
in all plantings for fresh berries in the fall. Nice, well-rooted 
plants for quick results. 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.35; 25 for $4.55, 
prepaid. 
Bred for Extra Heavy Bearing and Hardiness 
We ship Strawberry plants separately from trees or shrubs to assure safe arrival. 
Safe delivery guaranteed 
 SONDEREGGER’S PREMIER. First to ripen. 
~~ A heavy producer of extra-fine berries, which 
ripen evenly, making it a most desirable berry for 
the home garden. Very sweet and well flavored. 
50 plants $1.50; 100 plants $2.65; 300 plants $7.35, 
prepaid. ; 
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50 Sen. Dunlap 
25 Premier 
25 Fairfax 
25 Giar+ Gem 
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