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~SODUS RASPBERRY 
The Perfect Purple Raspberry 
So far ahead of all old kinds of Purple- 
caps, that there’s no comparison at all! 
Sodus berries are round, bright reddish 
_ purple, an inch or more in diameter, borne 
- in immense clusters. 
The flavor is deli- 
-ciously mild and sweet, whether you eat 
' them fresh, canned, in pies, jam, juices, 
or jelly. Juice is bright purple. Canners 
~ prefer them to either Red or Black Rasp- 
_ berries. 
The bushes are extremely hardy, 
and free from mosaic. Upright growers, 
non-suckering. A positive success, both for 
home gardens and market. Order today. 
Plant this spring! For Prices see page 12. 
BEARING AGE PLANTS 
We have the following plants in the large 
BEARING AGE SIZE. 
- LATHAM, (red raspberry) 
WASHINGTON, * (red raspberry) 
MAROY, (red raspberry) ; 
INDIAN SUMMER, (everbearing red) 
YELLOW RASPBERRY, (yellow) 
MORRISON, (new black raspberry) 
CUMBERLAND, (black raspberry) 
NEW LOGAN, (black raspberry) 
- SODUS, (purple raspberry) | 
GOLDEN HARVEST, (yellow, black rasp.) 
-_ ALFRED, (blackberry) 
EVERBEARING BLACKBERRY 
TRUE WHITE BLACKBERRY 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY, 
Prices on 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 evéry garden because of its beauty and 
high quality. Heavy 1 year old plants, 6 
for $1.10. For other amounts see page 12. 

Sodus is the Perfect Canning Berry 9 
Sodus Raspberry 8 
GOLDEN HARVEST 
New Yellow-Black Raspberry 
A new yellow raspberry of the black 
raspberry type: It is both a novelty shrub 
and a great fruit producer—the berry be- 
ing of a rich golden color of medium size. 
Its flavor is entirely different from any 
berry grown—a blend between the red and 
a rich golden yellow. It is truly a nov- 
elty shrub for your garden—the most un- 
usual feature of this new variety is that 
after the first frost the canes will turn a 
rich yellow color, which is very outstand- 
ing during the winter months. The fruit 
can be eaten fresh or can also be success- 
fully preserved; again they are very out- 
standing in a glass fruit jar for the berries 
retain their rich golden color. For prices 
see page 12. 
COLLECTION NO. 3 
8 YELLOW RASPBERRIES 
3 WHITE BLACKBERRIES 
8 PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
2 Yr. Bearing Age Transplants 
1 Yr.. No. 1 Plants, only 


