Brandi RED RASPBERRIES 
Early Sunrise, Chief, and Latham 
If You Wish to Grow Red Raspberries in a Commercial Way Plant All Three Varieties So as to 
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New SUNRISE Raspberry 
Extra Early—Very Hardy—Very Free from Disease 
This is the new Red Raspberry recently sent out by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
The berries are a bright red but turn a darker red when fully ripe. 
They are firm, fine textured, juicy, non-crumbly, mild, with a fine flavor. 
Some think the quality is even better than the Latham. We advise the 
Sunrise to prolong your Raspberry season. 

















Cover the Entire Raspberry Season 
CHIEF 
Is an early berry 10 days earlier than Latham. It has ripened, been 
picked, and is gone before Latham picking starts. This is very important 
as it allows a grower to harvest his crop of Chief early and dispose of 
it before he has to pick his Latham. The Chief is also considered the 
hardiest of all the Red Raspberries, and the farther north it is grown, 
the better it seems to do. 
LATHAM RED RASPBERRY 
When everything is considered, Latham must be called the best all- 
around Red Raspberry. It does well all over the country, and it is 
the most productive of all. The berries are large, of fine appearance, 
and fine flavor. 
More money can be made growing Red Raspberries for market than 
from any other farm crop. The Latham is the greatest Red Raspberry 
ever introduced. In competition with all other high producing varieties 
at the Connecticut Experimental Farm under official test the crop yield 
per acre was-—Latham, 5,430 quarts; Herbert, 3,648 quarts; Cuthbert, 
3,600 quarts; which conclusively shows the outstanding superiority of 
Latham as a producer and a money maker. 
Our plants are inspected 3 times every growing season by official 
state inspectors and our stock is certified mosaic free. 
Latham was awarded the Wilder Medal by the American Pomological 
Society in 1927. This medal is considered the highest award of Amer- 
ican Horticulture. Latham is the only Raspberry that ever received it. 
Strong, No. 1 Select plants: 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 
50 for $5.75; 100 for $10.25, postpaid 
We have some extra fine 2-year select plants of the Early 
Sunrise. 

These plants are selected plants with strong 2-year roots and 
l-year tops. The yearling plants were cut back to the ground 
early last spring and now have from 3 to 5 strong canes to the 
plant. Such plants should give a heavy crop the first year set. 
Price for these extra select plants: 6 for $1.50; 12 for $3.00; 
25 for $5.00; 100 for $18.00 
Raspberries for 
the Back Yard 
Every family having as much 
as a single city lot should plant 
Red Raspberries. There is no 
other fruit that will give as 
great returns. Even so few as 
a dozen plants, well cared for, 
will provide a small family with 
several pirts of luscious Rasp- 
berries evcry day during the 
fruiting season; 25 plants will 
supply a large family; while 100 
plants will not only give a fam- 
ily all they want for im- 
mediate use but also lots 
of fruit to put up for the 
winter. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
\ FOR ALL 3 KINDS 
f 25 Chief 
+ 50 Early Sunrise 
25, Latham 
For $10.25, 
Postpaid 
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