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| RASPBERRIES 
Indian Summer. Red EVERBEARING. A grand new 
variety produced at Geneva Experiment Station. Produces 
a crop in mid-June and then again in early September 
until freezing weather. Vigorous. Hardy at Geneva. 
2 year Transplants...... Pee 40c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
_ Marcy. Red. Considered by many as the finest red Raspberry 
yet introduced. The fruit is very large, firm and of high 
quality. The canes are strong, thrifty and hardy. Intro- 
duced by N. Y. State Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Late June. 
Piveat Uransplants........+..: 35c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Newburgh. The world’s finest Red Raspberry. Newburgh 
leads the field of Red Raspberry varieties in its desirable 
fruiting characteristics and productivity, but it has also 
proved itself to be practically immune to mosaic, the most 
dreaded Raspberry disease. The large red berry holds its 
size for a long season, has a fine, mild flavor, and the berries 
do not crumble. Early ripening, about late June. Extremely 
hardy. 
Byearebransplants. <.. ...+.6+- 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Taylor. A new Red Raspberry. Plants are vigorous, hardy, 
and productive. Long, conical shape, firm, thick flesh. 
Fairly early, about lat» June. 
Pyeom transplants... 6-3... ..+% 35c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Cumberland. Standard mid-season Blackcap, ripening 
about late June. Most widely planted variety grown for 
market and home use. Appearance and quality of fruit is 
superior. 
A year Vransplants...........-.. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Raspberry, Indian Summer Y 

