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at their best 
RED RASPBERRIES 
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There is a delightful flavor in Red Raspberries not found in 
any other fruit. If you have never grown them you havea 
treat coming. For pies, shortcakes, sauce, jam, freezing and 
fruit juice, they are delicious. You know how expensive and 
| difficult it is to buy red raspberry fruit. Set out some plants 
this spring. Plant them 3 to 4 feet apart in the row and the 
rows 6 to 7 feet apart. They do well in any ordinary garden 
soil. Very hardy, they do best in the northern states. General- 
ly not satisfactory in the south. 
A46 Sodus is the heaviest bearer of all raspberries we have ever 
fruited, It is a cross between black and red raspberries. The 
fruit is firm and very large, many being an inch in diameter. The 
color is a purple-red. The plants are very vigorous, healthy, 
hardy and extremely productive. Especially fine for sauce, jams 
and freezing. We recommend it highly, especially for Missouri, 
A45 Giant Latham—vVery popular red raspberry. Fruit is 
large, bright red and delicious, eaten fresh, in sauce, jam, pies or 
shortcakes. Vigorous grower and bears heavy crops. We send 
you extra large, 2-year plants which will start bearing this 
| summer. Postpaid. 

| $1.00 $1 75 $3.75 $13.75 Kansas, southern Illinois and southern Iowa. Postpaid. 
: 5 For 10 For 25 For 100 For 
$1.15 $2.00 $4.25 $14.25 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Everybody likes home-grown Black Raspberries. They ripen 
between strawberries and blackberries, a little before red rasp- 
berries. Plant them 3 to 4 feet apart in the row; the rows 6 to 
7 feet apart. We send you the best grade number one plants. 
A53 Bristol—This new variety is rapidly gaining in popularity 
as the best mid-season blackcap, both for home and commercial 
planting. A vigorous grower that produces tremendous crops. 
The berries are large, jet black, firm, sweet, almost seedless and 
an unsurpassed flavor. A hardy, healthy grower, does well over 
a very wide territory, doing well even in sections of the south 
like Oklahoma. 
5 For 10 For 25 For 100 For 
Postpaid $1.00 $1.75 $3.50 $12.50 

A51 Cumberland—For many years this has been the most 
popular black raspberry. A vigorous grower that produces 
enormous crops. The berries are large, jet black, firm, sweet, 
almost seedless and have a flavor that can’t be beat. 
5 For 10 For 25 For 100 For 
Postpaid 75c $1.35 $2.75 $9.50 

A52 New Logan—Ripens a week before Cumberland. Bears 
heavily. Fruit is large and high quality. Hardy, drought re- 
sistant and healthy. 
5 For 10 For 25 For 100 For 
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