










Plant Buntings’ Well-Developed 
Raspberry Bushes That are 
Noted for Their Splendid 
Root System 
You can make money with 
Raspberries because their delli- 
cate flavor won't keep, and the 
berries can't be shipped long 
distances. This gives you all the 
local market, with little competi- 
tion from outside—and a chance 
to sell on a quality basis alone. 
CUMBERLAND 
The Black Raspberry 
In blacks—your best bet. Pro- 
duces large, jet-black fruit, firm 
and of excellent quality; sweet 
and mild, ripening in midseason 
and continuing for two weeks. 
Extensively planted for commer- 
cial purposes and for table use. 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, 
with a true ‘‘Blackcap flavor” all 
its own. Free from seedlings and 
crumbling, with extremely firm 
texture, which makes Cumber- 
land an ideal shipper. No black 
Raspberry has ever been grown 
as extensively as Cumberland, 
nor attained its great popularity 
in all Raspberry producing sec- 
tions of the country. 
PRICE: (Cumberland Only) 
l-yr. No. 1: 5 for $1.20; 10 for 
$1.80: 25 for $3.30; 100 for $10.00; 
250 for $21.40; 500 for $34.50; 
1000 for $60.00. 
Super Size: 5 
for $1:60; 10 for 
$2.60; 25 for 
$5.25: 100 for 
$16.00. 
}, Cumberland— 
the best bet 
in blacks 
SUNRISE eee 



a The earliest red Raspberry of them all. 4 
The bright red, round berries are juicy, have “4 
a delicious flavor and aroma, fine, firm ig 
texture. It combines the necessary charac- sy 
teristics of a successful berry; earliness and ll 
high quality of fruit, also hardiness and re- 
sistance to disease. Excellent for home use. 
: - 
‘ CHIEF 4 : =. 
(Red.) Ripens ten days earlier than Latham. 2 jes } 
sry hardy, can be grown successfully in cold Ss 3 ae Suuise— rae Pe 
imates. Fruit is firm and of fine flavor. Un- : ‘ee et the earliest 7s ame 
rine cote Foes pli aig eta ok of them all nak 
ly healthy and vigorous. Chief is mosaic- al 
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nd will not take on mildew. 
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TAYLOR 
This new red Raspberry prom- 
ises to be the best of them all for 
New York and the northern 
states. Plants are vigorous, 
hardy, productive, tall growing, 
and increase rapidly. Sturdy 
canes hold the berries well off 
the ground. The berries, bright 
attractive red, are thick-fleshed, 
firm, and of excellent quality. 

(Red.) Midseason. A new va- 
tiety introduced by the New 
York Fruit Testing Association. 
Plant vigorous grower, branch- 
ing more than most red varieties. 
Hardy, very productive. Fruit 
very large, firm. Does not crum- 
ble. Precedes Latham a few 
days in ripening. An excellent 
shipper and keeper. 
ST. REGIS 
EVERBEARING 
Ripens with the earliest and 
continues on young canes until 
autumn. Color red; flesh firm 
and meaty. Largely planted. 









