FINEST BLACK RASPBERRY 
“CUMBERLAND” fiscicar’ 
Largest Blackcap Raspberry grown. Plant 
is an unusually strong grower and heavy 
bearer. Berries are very large, sweet and 
juicy, keep well for market and hold shape 
in cans when cold-packed. Useful and val- 
uable for the home garden as they are ex- 
cellent for table use as fresh fruit, 
fine for canning or the making of 
jam and jelly, and equally as good 
for locker storage after quick freez- 
ing. 
12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.00; 
100 for $6.00; 500 for $25.00; 
1000 for $45.00 




















New Early {mproved 
2UMBERLAND 
"| ATHAM” BEST KNOWN AND MOST GENERALLY SATISFACTORY 
OF ALL RED RASPBERRIES—the “OLD RELIABLE” 
We might well use this whole page extolling the merits of this wonderful 
berry, which we regard as the finest ever introduced. Berries of extremely 
large size, and when ripe, are a beautiful bright red in color. The hardiest 
of all Raspberries, growing well and producing abundant crops even to the 
Canadian border. Flavor is delicious and crop is remarkably heavy, sometimes 
extending over a month. In every way Latham stands supreme. 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.00; 
100 for $11.00; 500 for $45.00 
Famous “ELDORADO” srry 
Largest hardy Blackberry grown. Free from rust and a good money- 
maker. Canes grow upright and sturdy. Fruit ripens in July and con- 
tinues over a long period. We offer only the one variety as it is the 
only one which has proven to be 
generally satisfactory. Eldorado Blackberry 
6 for $ 0.75 
12-for 1,25 
25 for 2.00 
100 for 6.00 
500 for 25.00 
1000 for 45.00 
ferred. Plant in rows 6 feet apart and 2 feet apart in the row. 
BLACKBERRIES 35GO plants are required per acre. \ 
i Soa ee eed 
[ stacices Blackberries do best on good soil, clay and sand eae 

f NOTE c we ae nar slp 
: ¢ Raspberry plants, 
THE GROWING OF eye Red or Black, oF Bleek 
erry plants to the following 
RASPBERRIES states: California, Washington, 
Montana, Nevada, Utah, Colo- 
Plant” Raspberries | in rado, Oregon, Arizona, Florida. 
welt drained cultivated 
soil. Set plants with the 
crown or eye about one 
inch below ground level. 
Raspberries should be set 
4 feet apart each way. 
As soon as the bearing 
season is over, all old 
wood or canes should be 
cleaned out and new 
growth cut back about 
one-third. This permits 
good bearing wood to 
develop. the next year’s 
crop. 
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