GARDEN VARIETIES 

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521—Chief 
This early bearing Red Raspberry is all that the word 
implies—outstanding, ahead of most other red varieties, 
a leader. 
FLAVOR: Blessed with a mild, rich flavor. It is excellent for 
all purposes SIZE: Large, bright red, comparable to Latham. 
RIPENS: July 13th to August 13th, nearly a week ahead of 
Latham, thus giving us a profitable berry for early market. 
BEARING AGE: 15 months when planted in the spring; 21 
months when planted in fall. GROWING HABIT: Very 
sturdy; heavy canes, healthy foliage, disease resistant, free from 
winter injury. A real rugged variety that bears big crops. 
529—Latham 
The most widely grown and most popular commercial red 
variety in the country---recommended for its wide adapt- 
ability and regular cropping. 
FLAVOR: Mild, delicious. SIZE: Large. roundish, attractive, 
moderately firm. RIPENS: July 18th to August 15th. BEAR- 
ING AGE: 15 months when planted in spring; 21 months when 
planted in fall GROWING HABIT: Tall, vigorous, very 
hardy. Produces enormous crops of top-quality fruit. 


Newburgh, Chief and Taylor are three outstanding varieties which 
have been sensational because of the large size of the fruit. 
Newburgh ripens before Chief and Chief ripens before Taylor, so 
a * that the. three give a succession of ripening. Of the three, Taylor 
is outstanding for its commercial promise. 
530—Newburg 
Originated, tested and highly 
recommended by the New York 
State Experiment Station. A 
very heavy producer. Recom- 
mended for market purposes. 
FLAVOR: Mild. delicious and 
juicy. SIZE: Very large, firm and 
does not crumble. RIPENS: July 
Ist to August 4th. BEARING 
AGE: 15 months when planted in 
spring; 21 months when planted 
in fall. GROWING HABIT: A 
vigorous grower of medium height. 
Great crops of fruit are borne out 
in the open for easy picking. 
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