ANDREWS Certified” RASPBERRY PLANTS 
CHIEF Red Raspberry x x x 
Chief has many of the good qualities of its parent Latham. The 
berries are not quite as large as Latham, but the fruit is of good 
flavor with some definite points of advantage over some of the 
other reds. Chief seems to be somewhat more disease resistant 
and is able to endure more cold without injury than other Red 
Raspberries. Consequently, it can be grown farther north and 
under more difficult and trying conditions. 
Chief is recommended for early market, for severe conditions 
and farm gardens. 
NEWBURGH Red Raspberry 
The Newburgh is one of the best Red Raspberries introduced 
by the New York Agricultural Experiment Station. They say of 
this variety: “The fruit is very large, very firm, and does not 
crumble. The color is a bright, attractive red; in keeping and shipping quality 
it has no equal. The plants are vigorous, hardy and productive. The weight of 
the fruit is so great that the canes are often bent to the ground.” 
The Newburgh has continued to show up well in the Duluth area, actually rivaling 
the Latham, after a number of years trial. 
SODUS Purplecap 
A new purplecap originated by the New York Experiment Station. It is extremely 
vigorous, hardy and drought resistant. In our experimental plots Sodus has surpassed 
all others in growth of cane and in production. The berries are large, firm, medium Serge ipese Paes peo eee ee aera ee 
purple in color, sprightly and good in quality. It ripens shortly after Latham. Sodus is CUM BERLAND 
an exceptionally heavy producer and is proving out to be the most dependable and prof- 
itable of all purplecaps. It does not require winter protection in Southern Minnesota. Blackcap 
Sodus is no longer in the expert- Cumberland is a good old standby— 
mental state. We secured our prop- the standard Black Raspberry by which 
agating stock directly from the New others are measured. The fruit is me- 
York Experimental Station over 10 dium in size, jet-black, firm and of fine 
. % quality. It is a heavy cropper and very 
years ago. It has not failed to pro dependable, especially when the canes 
duce fruit any year since. are laid down and covered with earth 
Our experience shows Sodus to during the winter. Cumberland has 
stood the test of time and probably is 
be the most dependable of all pur- still the most widely planted Shean 
plecaps or blackcaps. Blackcaps. 
ALFRED Blackberry 
The large, jet-black berries are sweet and juicy, and are often 11/4 inches long. 
It is called the coreless Blackberry. For best results in the North we recommend winter 
protection. It is about a week to 10 days earlier than Eldorado and more productive. 





; Chief 

Boysenberry 
Said to be a cross between the Loganberry, Raspberry and Blackberry. A very large 
berry and very productive, but should be well protected during the winter in this 
northern section. 

PRICES FOR ALL VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE 
PREPAID NOT PREPAID 
6 12 25 50 100 200 500 1000 
2-yr., heavy $1.95 $3.60 $6.55 $11.75 | $20.25 $38.75 $67.50 
l-yr., standard : oD 2075 5.10 9.00 15.75 30.00 52.5¢ 
Newbureh 2-yr., heavy ; 215 3.95 723 12.95.) 022.50 43 00M SOO 
l-yr., standard 5 1.75 3.15 5.85 10.45 18.00 34.50 60.00 
Sodus Purple Cap 
F 5 3.45 6.45 c A 
Cumberland Black Cap .... 12.15 21.65 
Alfred Blackberry ........  l-yr., standard 1.55.1 2275 en 5: ORC 
Boysenberry_.....-..+.--+ lyr, standard. 11-12-02. sss. ss 135 2404.35 8.00 «14.35 

