Stahelinsi RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM itp Rasesenay” 
Leads all Varieties in Popularity 































Almost everyone likes red raspberries and during the past few 
years this fruit has been practically unobtainable in most sec- 
tions. The Latham is a big, late ripening, red raspberry that 
grows on a very stiff cane and comes on the market at a time 
when practically all other raspberries are gone. It is very pro- 
ductive; will produce from 5,000 to 7,000 quarts per acre, which 
is about twice as much as any other red raspberry will produce 
today. At the present prices obtainable for fruit you can easily 
figure what the profit would be from a single acre when you 
can plant this amount of Latham for a little over a hundred 
dollars. 
Absolutely Hardy 
Latham will not winter-kill under any conditions. One of our 
Canadian customers writes that he has been growing Latham 
for a number of years and they do not winter-kill at any time. 
Disease Free Stock 
The plants that we offer are of the best quality and will carry 
double and triple inspection certificates as to being 
free from disease. Plant them on soil that is disease 
free and you can continue to keep them this way. 
Our No. 1 plants are heavy and extra fine selected 
stock not to be compared with the ordinary run 
of plants sometimes offered. 
PRICES 
Latham 1 Yr. No. 1 
Plants 
25 for $3.25 200 for $14.95 
90 for 5.40 500 for 33.75 
100 for 8.95 1000 for 57.50 
2 Yr. Transplants 
12 fOr eee eel 
2.5 .OTe ee eT eD 
50 forse J. mae eo 
100° for. 650 
FREE 
CULTURAL 
INSTRUCTIONS 
INCLUDED 
WITH ORDER 
IF 
REQUESTED 






SUNRISE THE FINEST EARLY 
RASPBERRY TODAY 
A comparatively new early red raspberry, which we recom- 
mend very highly. It starts to ripen in Michigan the latter 
part of June, about two weeks ahead of Latham, and be- 
cause of its habit of sending up long shoots from the bottom of the cane 
which ripen later than the buds at the top, it has an extremely long pick- 
ing season. Is about the size of Latham, and is a bright red when ripen- 
ing. Fine textured, juicy; does not crumble, and very firm. Does not re- 
quire expert attention to grow. Plants are vigorous and bear heavily. 
Sunrise is easy to pick, easy to sell, easy to grow and to eat. 
PRICES—1 Yr. No. 1 Plants 

29) fOr Sue tete cc tn OE oo O 200: for 5... oc «0 6.0. s eee ene 
SOMfors eee ees fn eee ee 90 500\for \..:.:. ts cle sclesieteeeen rea os 
100: fortiventier « «0 3.0 cree 9:85 1000 for. ...... sacs « etn EO OD 
INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING 
A berry that has beauty, flavor and everything combined to make an ideal 
everbearing variety. Has marvelous keeping qualities; a sensation be- 
cause of its size and unusual beauty. Bears a large crop in the spring 
and in the fall. Plants are thrifty growers, hardy, free of any diseases, 
and enormous producers. 
PRICES—No. 1 Extra-Heavy Plants 
2D, LOL). K adhe Andis mS ERO, To 200. for “anne ctegee ou 5 SL G00 
90: fore ever gis retoore® 6.25 500: Sforiccaareste rece cle « + 3 44-50 
{16} Sunrise: 100 forsee eee 10S 10004 for: <s) 2 eee TSO 
