RASPBERRIES (Continued) 
TAYLOR—Red, New. Very high quality, attractive, firm. Plants are very vigorous, free from dis- 
ease. Ripens a few days after Latham. Plants are very productive. Probably the best of all red 
berries. 
LATHAM—Red. Heavy producer of large, uniform, attractive, firm berries. Good shipping 
qualities. Excellent for canning. 
SODUS—Purple. Strong, vigorous grow- 
er producing an abundance of large, 
delicious, deep purple berries which 
do not crumble, even when overripe. 
This is truly a wonderful berry. 
CUMBERLAND-—Black. Large, glossy, 
firm. Excellent quality, long bearing 
season. Early to mid-season. 
BRISTOL—Black. The best of any of 
the new varieties. Berries large, glossy, 
firm, attractive and of excellent quali- 
ty. Our planting has been free from 
disease and very productive. We have 
grown many varieties of black raspber- 
ries and from our experience we rate 
Bristol and Cumberland the best of all. 

Bristol 

BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADO. The best blackberry of all. Free from disease, productive, hardy fruit is large, juicy, 
high quality. Best for pies or preserving. We can recommend planting this variety without 
reservations. 
Prices of all Raspberries and Blackberries, 1 yr., No. 1 plants. 
12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.75; 100 for $11.00. 
BEST VARIETIES FOR FREEZING 
Purple — Sodus, excellent. 
Blackberry — Eldorado, good. 
Black Raspberry — Bristol, excellent; Cumberland, fair. 
Red Raspberry — Milton, excellent; Taylor, good. 
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