








LATHAM 
Red Raspberry 
Commercial Grower’s First Choice 
Latham is to Red Raspberries what 
Dunlap is to Strawberries. An old 
standby that grows anywhere on most 
any type of soil, and so hardy that it 
will stand 45 degrees below zero. 
Latham berries are large, often an inch 
in diameter. Best all-around berry to 
grow for a late red. Cans well, and 
fine for freezing. The plants grow 
large and tall. Holds the load of fruit 
well when trimmed back to 30 inches 
tall each spring. Plant 
Sunrise for real early, 
Latham for late, and 
Indian Summer or 
Washington for the 
late everbearing and 
you will have fruit all 
summer and fall. 
LATHAM PRICES 
1-Yr., No. 1, First Class 
Each ...... $0.30 25 for ..$ 4.50 
6 \ for =... 1250 50 for .. 8.00 
12 for 2.50 100 for .. 14.95 
2-Yr., Bearing Age 
Each ...... $0.50 12 for ..$ 3.75 
3ofor2 ss 1.25 252 fora. 15-95: 
6 for ..... 2.00 100 for .. 18.95 
All Latham Prices are LESS DISCOUNT 

SUNRISE 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Euertearing 
This new two-crop or everbearing 
Red Raspberry was introduced by the 
New York Experiment Station several 
years ago, and has been well tried out, 
and proven a success, both as a one- 
crop bearer, and also as an everbearer. 
The fall crop is borne on the new 
growth. The fall crop will start in 
September and continue till frost late 
in the fall. Berries are large, conical 
shape, firm, few seeds, and sweet. Fine 
shipping quality. The plant is a husky 
grower, perfectly har- 
dy, and resistant to 
common _ diseases. 
Bears mid-season to 
late fall. We offer both 
l-year and 2-year-old 
plants in this variety. 
INDIAN SUMMER PRICES 
1-Yr., No. 1, First Class 
Eacht2-3a7 0.30 25 for ..$ 4.50 
6 for .... 1.50 50 for .. 8.00 
12. for .... 2.50 100 for .. 14.95 
2-Yr., Bearing-Age Plants 
Each ...... $0.50 12 for $ 3.75 
3 for ..... Ls 25 for 5.95 
6 for es 2.00 100 for 18.95 
All Indian Summer Prices LESS DISCOUNTS 
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RED RASPBERRY 
The OUTSTANDING NEW RED 
RASPBERRY originated by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture has now 
been christened SUN- 
RISE. It comes to fruit 
growers with many ad- 
vantages over older 
sorts. 
DR. DARROW and 
PROFESSOR CLARK 
describe the new berry 
in the U. S. Department 
Gircular™ 397.6 lee orie- 
inated as a cross he- 
tween Latham and Ra- 
nere. Among other 
things they say: 
“Of most importance 
about SUNRISE from 
the standpoint of the 
practical grower per- 
| haps, are: 
4 1. “HARDINESS and 
RESISTANCE to disease.” 
2. “EARLINESS and LARGER SIZE 
of the berry as compared with Ranere.” 
3. “BETTER TEXTURE and QUAL- 
ITY of the fruit compared with Latham.” 
“In New Jersey where SUNRISE had 
been grown commercially for a period of 
six years, it has been outstanding.” 
MR. BLACK, a prominent New Jersey 
fruit grower, writes June 12, 1942: 
“Have picked SUNRISE twice from 
plants planted in the spring of 1941 and 
had fair picking from this one-year-old field. 
They brought 25c a pint. We do not think 
Latham will be ripe for 2 weeks as they are 
just shedding their petals. Have a good 
prospect for a heavy crop.” 
These comments from competent and 
practical men are evidence that this NEW 
SUNRISE will find an important place in 
raspberry growing. It combines the most 
necessary characteristics of a successful berry 
—HARDINESS—RESISTANCE to DIS- 
EASE—EARLINESS and HIGH QUAL- 
ILYeof FRUIT, 
SUNRISE has been under test and ob- 
servation by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture since 1923. We offer it to the gen- 
eral public at prices that are reasonable. 
The supply is limited. Place your order 
early. 
SUNRISE PRICES 
1-yr., No. 1, First Class 
25 for ..$ 4.50 
for 1.50 50 for .. 8.00 
12 for . 2.50 100 for .. 14.95 
2-Yr., Bearing Age 
Each ...... $0.50 /12 for ..$ 3.75 
3: for. se 1225 25 for .. 5.95 
6 for . 2.00 100 for 18.95 
All Sunrise Prices LESS DISCOUNTS 
