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Indian Summer 
Giant Red Everbearer 

(Red.) Midseason. A new variety in- 
troduced by the New York Fruit Testing 
Association. Plant vigorous grower, 
branching more than most red varieties. 
Hardy, very productive. Fruit very 
large, firm. Does not crumble. Precedes 
Latham a few days in ripening. An ex- 
cellent shipper and keeper. 
TAYLOR 
This new red Raspberry promises to 
be the best of them all for New York and 
the northern states. Plants are vigorous, 
hardy, productive, tall growing, and in- 
crease rapidly. Sturdy canes hold the 
berries well off the ground. The ber- 
ties, bright attractive red, are thick- 
fleshed, firm, and of excellent quality. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Giant Red Everbearer 
The best everbearing red Rasp- 
berry. Earliest to ripen; bears a full 
crop in June and an immense crop in 
the fall. A sensation because of its 
size, flavor, and unusual beauty. 
Wonderful keeping qualities. Berries 
are glossy red, conical in shape, and 
of extra large size. The greatest all- 
puroose Raspberry. The fall crops, 
when Raspberries are scarce and 
therefore highly priced, are heavier 
than the earlier ones. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING 
Ripens with the earliest and continues 
on young canes until autumn. Color 
red; flesh ‘firm and meaty. Largely 
planted. 
CHIEF 
(Red.) Ripens ten days earlier than 
Latham. Very hardy, can be grown 
successfully in cold climates. Fruit is 
firm and of fine flavor. Unusually 
healthy and vigorous. Chief is mosaic- 
proof and will not take on mildew. 
CUMBERLAND 

The Black Raspberry 
In blacks—your best bet. Produces 
large, jet black fruit, firm and of ex- 
cellent quality; sweet and mild, 
ripening in midseason and continu- 
ing for two weeks. Extensively 
planted for commercial purposes and 
for table use. 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, 
with a true ‘‘Blackcap flavor” all its 
own. Free from seediness and crumb- 
ling, with extremely firm. texture, 
which makes Cumberland an ideal 
shipper. No black Raspberry has 
ever been grown as extensively as 
Cumberland, nor attained its great 
popularity in all Raspberry produc- 
ing sections of the country. 
PRICE: 
l-yr., No. 1, 5 for $1.20; 10 for $1.80; 
25 for $3.30; 100 for $9.90. 
Super Size, 5 for $1.60; 10 for $2.60; 
25 for $5.25; 100 for $16.00. 
Cumberland 
—the best bet 
in blacks 


