Marks’ “Certified” RASPBERRY PLANTS 
None Better Grown « Freshly Dug Outstanding Varieties 
that Bring Top Market Prices 
RED RASPBERRIES 
PRICES: STRONG, THRIFTY, HARDY PLANTS 
(except as otherwise noted) 
25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $80.00 
500 at 1000 rate. 
Chief. The finest early red raspberry for general 
planting. Large, firm and a very heavy yielder. Rip- 
ens 10 days before Latham. 
Indian Summer. New everbearing red_ raspberry. 
Berries large, conical, much superior in quality and 
size to any of this type. $4.00 per 25; $12.00 per 100. 
Latham. Large, round, firm, brilliant red. Most profitable 
commercial variety. Hardy, very prolific, an ex- 
cellent shipper and a perfect variety for canning. 
Early. Ripens evenly over a very long season. 
Marcy. This variety was offered for the first time in 
1936. The berries, the largest of any variety in the 
Station collection. The plants are tall, vigorous, 
healthy and hardy. 
Newburgh. A new variety of excellent color and qual- 
ity. Very large and firm. Fine keeper and shipper. 
Vigorous, hardy and very productive. Three or four 
days earlier than Cuthbert. 
Taylor. A new red raspberry introduced by the New 
York State: Experimental Station. Plants are vigor- 
ous, hardy and productive. Long, conical shape, firm, 
thick flesh. Excellent quality, ripens just before 
Latham. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
Columbian. A fine commercial sort. Vigorous, very pro- 
ductive, excellent canner. Fruit large, purple, firm. 
Midseason. 
Sodus. New purple raspberry from New York Experi- 
mental Station. Fruit 1s large, firm, medium purple 
color, and does not crumble. Plants hardy and very 
productive. $4.00 per 25; $12,00 per 100. 
BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland. Large, glossy black, firm, of excellent 
quality. Hardy and productive. Early to midseason. 
Plum Farmer. One of the best commercial sorts. Ber- 
ries large, thick-meated, firm. Very productive. Early 
midseason. 
New Logan. Most dependable black raspberry. High- 
est prices on early market. It ripens one week earlier 
than Cumberland, heavy yielder. It holds well through 
drought and the last picking has always proven as 
fresh as the early picking. Strong tip plants, $4.00 
for 25; $12.00 per 100. 
BLACKBERRIES 
PRICES OF No. 1 STRONG PLANTS, 
BEST SELECTED VARIETIES 
25 for $2.50; 100 for $8.00 
Alfred. Mammoth new blackberry, practically coreless, 
highest quality. Large jet black berries. Exceedingly 
productive. A top-notcher for blackberry pie or jam. 
Eldorado. Largest hardy blackberry; free from rust. 
Berries large, jet black, borne in clusters; sweet, melt- 
ing, no hard core. 
STRAWBERRIES 
The following two recent introductions of the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, Dorsett and Fairfax, are 
considered by most strawberry growers as superior to 
other standard varieties both for home and commercial 
use. 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRIES 
100 plants $3.00; 500 plants $12.00; 1000 plants $20.00 
Dorsett. An extra early self-pollenizing offspring of 
Premier. Does well on poor soil. Berries large, even- 
ly matured, light bright red. Excellent for market or 
home use. 
Fairfax. Another excellent new variety, ripening early, 
about the same time as Premier. Very vigorous and 
a fine plant maker. 
Premier. An early, productive variety of unsurpassed 
quality. 
Catskill. Plants large, very vigorous, yield very heavy 
crops. Berries very large, slightly irregular in shape, 
moderately firm, dark red but glossy and attractive, 
mild sub-acid and good quality. 
Everbearing 
Prices: 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $6.00 
Gem. Very hardy, plants freely. Berry is dark red, large, 
sweetish tart flavor. Plants medium in size and im- 
mune to disease. 
Mastodon. Without question 
the finest of the fall or 
everbearing varieties. It 
produces an immense crop 
in June and an abundant 
crop in the fall. Most pro- 
lific of all the fall varieties. 
Strawberry Plants Sent by — 
Parcel Post or Express. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington 
The Outstanding 
Variety 
This is, without doubt, the 
best variety grown at this 
time. It is a very strong 
grower, stock of giant size, 
green color, rich and tender. 
In addition to being very 
productive, it is rust resistant 
and a bed will last for years. 
Extra strong, 2-year, 25 for 
$2.00; 100 for $5.00. 

Mary Washington 
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