







“Indian Summer’, the New 
Everbearing Red 
Raspberry 
Plant ‘Indian 
Summer” and 
Have Two Fine 
Crops of 
Delicious Berries 
Each Year 











"INDIAN SUMMER?” &eexrtearing Red Raspberry 
BEARS TWICE EACH YEAR—DELICIOUS, FLAVOR-PACKED BERRIES 
One of the finest of new Red Raspberries. Fruits are large, firm in texture and packed with flavorful goodness. Keep 
their color when canned or quick frozen. Excellent market berry as they keep well after picking. Plants grow readily and 
rapidly to good size and bear abundantly. Indian Summer makes an ideal berry for the home garden because the plants 
bear a heavy crop during the early summer bearing season and then bear another lighter crop in the fall. This assures you 
of fresh fruit at a season when most other fruits are gone. 
Well-rooted No. 1 Tip Plants: 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00. 
NEW "SUNRISE" 
The Extra Early, Quality Berry 
The New ‘’Sunrise’’ is the earliest Red Rasp- 
berry we know of. Extra-large fruits with a bright, 
glowing red color. Berries are fine in texture and 
keep well after picking, making it a splendid mar- 
ket berry; and you can get them out for sale long 
before other berries come, and get top prices. Also 
a dandy berry for the home garden as the berries 
have a sweet, tangy flavor and are 
unexcelled for use as fresh fruit. 
Keep their bright color when 
canned. Plants grow easily and 
make sturdy heavy-bearing 
producers of fine fruit. In- 
troduced by the 
New Jersey State 
Experiment Sta- 
Hone ondaeshas “a 
proved to be one of the best 
in practically all sec- 
tions. 












“Sunrise”* 
Well-rooted No. 1 Tip Plants: 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.00; 
50 for $7.00; 100 for $12.00. 
ee 99 BEST KNOWN OF ALL THE 
LATHAM ~ RED RASPBERRIES... 
THE “OLD RELIABLE”, LARGE-FRUITED BERRY 
We might well use this whole page extolling the merits of this wonderful 
berry, which we regard as the finest ever introduced. Berries of extremely 
large size, and when ripe, are a beautiful bright red in color. The hardiest 
of all Raspberries, growing well and producing abundant crops even to the 
Canadian border. Flavor is delicious and crop is remarkably heavy, sometimes 
extending over a month. In every way Latham stands supreme. 12 for $2.00; 
25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $11.00; 500 for $45.00 
“Latham” 
NOTE: Red Raspberries should be set about 3 x 5 ft. or 4 x 4 ft. apart in well- 
drained, fertile soil and kept cultivated. Trim out old wood after fruiting season and 
allow new canes to reach height of 24 inches and then trim off at that size. Annucl 
fertilizing will help in producing biager and better crops of berries. 

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