
ANDREWS “Certified” RASPBERRY PLANTS 
LATHAM «x « x 
Best Medium Season 
RED RASPBERRY 
Thrifty Home Owners Plant Andrews 
Latham 
Why pay 25c or 30c a pint for Raspberries at the grocer’s 
when fresher berries can be grown so easily and cheaply at 
home. It’s thrifty to “grow your own” Raspberries—to 
have all you want fresh or to can. There is great satisfac 
tion, too, in eating berries of your own growing, picked 
fresh for each meal. You have no waste or shrinkage, and 
you get the full delicious flavor. 
Successful Fruit Growers Plant Andrews 
Latham 
Because Latham is one of the most profitable Raspberries 
in dollars and cents, it has become the most widely planted 
and the most popular red Raspberry in the United States 
today. It is a sure cropper and a heavy cropper. The fruit 
carries well to market and commands a premium. To get 
these outstanding results, it is, of course, essential to plant 
the Genuine Latham (Redpath Strain) and to secure 
healthy, “mosaic-free” stock. 
Easy to Grow—Early to Bear 
Latham does not require expert attention. The plants are 
vigorous and bear abundantly. A good patch of Latham 
will last for years. Under good standard practice, they will 
give substantial pickings the second season. 
Cut Grocery Bills 
For the price of a few crates of berries you can get enough 
plants to give you all the Raspberries you will need for 
fresh fruit, for canning, or for freezing. 
‘Cut your grocery bills by “growing your own” Latham. 
Prof. Alderman Says of Latham: 
“Its attractive coloring and 
firmness give it such favora- 
ble appearance on the market 
that it ordinarily commands 
a premium of fifty cents a 
case over and above the 
prices of the ordinary Rasp- 
berry. I would say that our 
test plots of red Raspberries 
at the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm have given 
conclusive proof that Rasp- 
berry growing is profitable in 
this state. It is highly im- 
portant to start with disease- 
free plants and follow up 
with suitable culture. Our 
test plots under such con- 


PROF. W. H. ALDERMAN 
Chief, Division of Horticulture 
University of Minnesota 
2-yr., heavy 
l-yr., standard 
ditions yielded 254 to 294 
24-pint crates per acre the 
third season after planting.” 
Plant LATHAM for Home or Market 
PREPAID NOT PREPAID 
6 12 225) 50 100 200 500 1000 
$1.25 $2.15 $3.95 $7.25 $12.95 | $22.50 $43.00 $75.00 
lens 3.15 5.85 10.45 18.00 34.50 60.00 

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