
. Plant Buntings’ Well De- 
veloped Raspberry Bushes 
That are Noted for Their 
Splendid Root System. 
You can make money 
with Raspberries because 
their delicate flavor won't 







Sunrise 
—the earliest 
of them all 




SUNRISE 
The earliest red Raspberry 
of them all. The bright red, 
round berries are juicy, have 
a delicious flavor and aroma, 
BUNTINGS’ DIRECT-TO-YOU LOW PRICES. 
ALL SELECTED BIG - ROOTED SPECIMENS. 
RASPBERRIES, ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT CUMBERLAND: 
fine, firm texture. It combines 
the necessary charac- 
teristics of a successful 
berry: earliness and high 
quality of fruit, also hard- 
iness and resistance to 
disease. Excellent for 
home use. 


keep, and the berries can’t 
be shipped long distances. 
This gives you all the local 
market, with little compe- 
tition from outside—and a 
chance to sell on a quality 
basis alone. 
HOW TO GROW RASPBERRIES 
SUCCESSFULLY 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS—RED RASPBERRIES 
Two methods of culture are commonly used, the hill system and the 
solid row system. Under the first system plants are usually set five 
feet apart each way while under the second system they are set thre 
feet apart in rows seven feet apart. Place plants in hole or furrow, 
spread roots, fill to ground level, and press soil firmly. After planting, 
cut all canes back to 2 or 3 inches above the ground level. The 
following spring, before growth starts, prune canes back to a length 
of about three feet. After fruiting season cut out all fruiting canes and 
burn them to destroy any disease or insects. Future year’s growth 
should be confined to six or eight strong canes to each plant, following 
same procedure year after year. 



CULTURAL DIRECTIONS—BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Two methods of culture are commonly used, the hill system and the 
solid row system. Under ihe first system plants are usually set six 
feet apart each way while under the second system they are set four 
feet apart in rows seven feet apart. Place plants in hole or furrow; 
spread roots, fill to ground level, and press soil firmly. After planting 
cut all canes back to two or three inches above the ground level. 
When new growth starts and has attained a height of 18 to 24 inches, 
it is best to pinch the tips of the canes which causes each cane to 
throw off branches and grow upright. All lateral branches should be 
cut back severely, leaving from 6 to 8 inches of cane. Weak spindling 
canes are cut out entirely. The following spring before growth starts, 
prune canes back to a length of about 3 feet. Cultivate Raspberries 
shallow during entire season but do: not continue beyond picking sea- 
son, as late growth will not mature sufficiently to withstand the winter. 

A booklet containing complete planting and cultural directions 
for all trees and plants offered in this catalog will be included 
free with each order upon request. 

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