RASPBERRIES | 
Cumberland. A fine, black Raspberry. Hardy, produc- 
tive, dependable and disease-resistant. 
Indian Summer. A _ splendid. new, everbearing red 
Raspberry; delicious flavor. A grand kind for home 
gardens. Heavy crops in June and again in the Fall. 
Selected 1 year plants. 
Latham. Bright red, large and firm. Delicious flavor. 

Plants are strong and yield tremendous crops. This-is the’ 
leading Red Raspberry. Selected 1 year plants. 
Sodus. New. Rich, wine-purple berries of excellent 
quality and flavor. Large and firm. Bears very heavy 
CYrons. 
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PLANTING NOTE 
for RASPBERRIES 
Be sure to cut the 
canes back, within 
a few inches of the 
ground imme- 
diately after 
planting. 
Concord 

Latham Raspberries 
GRAPES 
Grapes are ideal for the home garden for 
they require little space or care and serve a 
wide variety of uses. They make decorative 
vines for porches or trellises, furnish shade 
and produce healthful and delicious fruits. 

THESE ARE 2-YEAR, NO. 1 PLANTS 
Caco. 
compact. Ripens just before Concord. 50c. each 
10 for $4.00. 
Concord. Blue black; well known, practical and 
most widely planted variety. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
Fredonia. Earliest good black Grape; ripens two 
weeks before Worden; vigorous. 50c. each, 10 for 
$4.00. 
Golden Muscat. White; very large, late, sweet, 
with fine muscat flavor... $1.25 each, 3 for $3.30. 
Niagara. White; sweet, large, compact bunches. 
Midseason. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
’ Ontario. New, early white. Wonderful flavor; 
large, compact bunches. Hardy. Strong grower. 
50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
‘Worden. Blue-black. Excellent quality. Ripens a 
week before Concord. 50c. each, 10 for $4.00. 
Wine red, large, sweet, delicious; bunches 

BARNES BROS. 
NURSERY COMPANY 
Yalesville, Conn. 
Phone: Wailingford 110 

We Are Members ot 
American Association of Nurserymen 
New England Nurserymen’s Ass’n 
Connecticut Nurserymen’s Ass’n 

