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BERRIES 
Berries, as a group, are the most practical fruits for home 
planting. They require very little space compared to or- 
chard trees, so that even the smallest garden can have at 
least one row of these productive bushes. They are best 
supported on low trellises, but if impractical, they can be 
trained on fences. The fruits are so well known that they 
are familiar to all as fresh fruits or in superb jellies, jams, 
juices, and preserves. Home-grown fruit is far superior to: 
fruits that have been transplanted to market. Be sure to 
plant at least a few berry plants this season. 
RASPBERRIES | 
For home gardens, set raspberry plants two to three feet 
apart in the row. Although they normally support them- 
selves, a trellis of wood or wire stretched between posts |s 
desirable to keep the growth in place and make picking 
easier. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES - Per 10 Per 25 Per !00 Per 250 
| $1.80 $3.30 $9.90 $21.40 
Cumberland. Still the leading blackcap. Establishes the 
quality standard by which others are judged. Starts to 
ripen midseason and bears through the late season, produc- 
ing a tremendously profitable crop. Desirable for home 
use or market, to eat fresh, canned, in juice, jelly, or jam. 
Berries are large, round, black, firm, and ‘oozing’ with 
flavor. Plants self-supporting and thrifty growers. Non- 
suckering. 
Logan. An extra early ripening blackcap, which should 
be in every commercial planting. Plant it along with Cum- 
berland to lengthen the fruiting season and add to your 
profits. Logan blackcaps are round, large, glistening, black. 
Juicy and sweet, and of excellent shipping and canning 
quality. Plants are thrifty growers, hardy, and resistant to 
drought. Do not sucker. 
RED RASPBERRIES Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 Per 250 
» $2.25 $4.10 $12.35 $26.80 
Sunrise. This earliest red raspberry will thrill you with its. 
new, tangy flavor! Bright, glowing red, extra large, round — 
fruit—pretty as a picture. Fine texture and wonderful keep- 
ing quality. Sunrise ripens about two weeks ahead of Latham, 
and continues to ripen during the Latham season. Fine 
canning type. Bushes are healthy and thrifty growers. Ber- 
ries pick easily, being firm, fine textured, juicy, noncrumbly. 
The new Sunrise combines earliness, hardiness, and quality. 
Latham. Long recognized as the leading red raspberry for 
commercial planting. Mosaic free Latham produces im- 
mense berries, which are large, plump, juicy, freé from 
seediness, and full of delicious flavor. Marvelous keeping 
quality makes Latham a favored shipping and freezing va- 
riety. Start ripening midseason and continues a long time. 
Often bears a "'surprise" crop in the fall on the new growth. 
St. Regis Everbearing (Red Ranere). The old stand-by of 
‘everbearing raspberries. It gives a good crop of fruit all 
summer and autumn, fruiting on the old canes in generous 
quantities until late in August. By this time berries begin 
to ripen on the young canes and continue until late in 
autumn. Berries are a bright crimson, of large size, and — 
surprising quality; sugary with raspberry flavor. The de- 
pendable everbearing raspberry, without an equal. a 
