Our Raspberry Plants are all State Inspected, Disease Free tA 
SUNRISE 
THE EARLIEST RED RASPBERRY 
Here is a new variety that can safely be classed 
among the best, and one you will want to test 
this year. If you are a commercial planter, test 
them liberally—Sunrise ripens so extremely early 
that you will get berries on the market days 
ahead of other varieties, 
It is especially hardy, having an unusual ability 
to withstand low temperatures without injury. It 
has proven even more resistant than Latham to an- 
thracnose, leaf spot and spur blight. The color is 
bright, but turns dark red upon ripening, the 
berries pick easily. They are firm, fine textured, 
juicy, non-crumbly with a good Raspberry aroma, 
and of excellent quality and flavor. The greatest 
value of Sunrise is its earliness. This, together 
with its long season, makes Sunrise the ideal Red 
- Raspberry. For prices see page 12. 
YELLOW RASPBERRY 
GOLDEN QUEEN RASPBERRY 
A large beautiful, golden yellow rasp- 
berry. Many prefer this variety to the 
red or black sorts, owing to its sugary 
sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. Qual- 
ity of berries is excellent, canes hardy, 
prolific and thrifty in growth. Should be 
in every garden because of its beauty and 
high quality. Heavy 1 year old plants, 6 
for $1.10; for other amounts see page 12. 
CUT PRICE RED RASPBERRIES 
We often have a surplus on some varieties 
of red raspberry plants. We do not agree to 
give you any certain variety or allow you to 
make selections, we offer this surplus as OUT 
PRICE RED RASPBERRY PLANTS. THESE 
Bie WILL BE FIRST OLASS IN EVERY 
25 One Yr. Plants 
12 Bearing Age Transplants 






THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
OFTEN BEARS FRUIT 2 TO 3 INCHES LONG 
This is the extra early ripening strain of 
Thornless Boysenberry with canes as smooth as 
RIPENS ABOUT TWO WEEKS 
EARLIER THAN BOYSENBERRY. The intro- 
ducer claims even heavier yields from this 
Thornless Boysenberry than the common Boy- 
Thornless Boysen- 
berry is identical to the Boysenberry except that 
there are no thorns and it ripens earlier. 
is a good feature as the early berries bring much 
more money. The Thorniess is as hardy, rugged 
and heavy bearing as its parent the Boysen- 
berry. Vines grow long, and this pretty apple- 
green vine loaded with giant purple beauties is 
a sight you will never forget, and after you taste 
a handful of them, other berries. will go begging 
for a while. Delicious with cream and sugar, 
when made into jam, it’s the last word. Supply 
of plants still limited, so hurry. Heavy 1 yr. 
plants, 6 for $1.15. For larger amounts see page 
a grape vine. 
senberry. This new strain 
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Yellow Raspberry 
NEW MARCY 
THE PERFECT CANNING BERRY 
This red raspberry was offered for the 
first time in 1936. The berries, the larg- 
est of any variety in the Station collec- 
tion, are long, conic, firm, thick-fleshed, 
medium red, mild in flavor and of good 
quality. The plants are tall, vigorous 
healthy and hardy at Geneva. The sturdy 
canes which should not need support, bear 
the fruit out in the open, thus facilitating 
picking. Marcy is especially noteworthy 
for the very large berries, vigor and pro- 
ductiveness of the plants. For prices see 
page 12. 

This 
and 
Thornless Boysenberry 
