Brands RED RASPBERRIES 
New SUNRISE Raspberry 
This is one of the newer red Raspberries but we have grown this variety 













long enough to test out the fruit and we find it a strictly first-class berry 
in every respect. 
The berries are a bright red but turn a darker red when fully ripe. 
They are firm, fine textured, juicy, non-crumbly, mild, with a fine flavor. 
Some think the quality is even better than the Latham. We advise the 
Sunrise to prolong your Raspberry season. 
It is very early. The plants are hardy. It is 
practically disease resistant. It is of the high- 
est quality. It is 10 days earlier than the 
Latham. 
Early Sunrise was sent out by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. 













LATHAM RED RASPBERRY 
When everything is considered, Latham must be called the best all-around Red 
Raspberry. It does well all over the country, and it is the most productive of all. 
The berries are large, of fine appearance, and fine flavor. 
More money can be made growing Red Raspberries for market than from any 
other farm crop. The Latham is the greatest Red Raspberry ever introduced. In com- 
petition with all other high producing varieties at the Connecticut Experimental 
Farm under ofhcial test the crop yield per acre was—Latham, 5,430 quarts; Herbert, 
3,648 quarts; Cuthbert, 3,600 quarts; which conclusively shows the outstanding 
superiority of Latham as a producer and a money maker. 
Our plants are inspected 3 times every growing season by official state inspectors 
«and our stock is certified mosaic free, 
Latham was awarded the Wilder Medal by the American Pomological Society in 
1927. This medal is considered the highest award of American Horticulture. Latham 
is the only Raspberry that ever received it. 





PRICE FOR BOTH SUNRISE AND LATHAM 
Strong, No. 1 select plants: 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 
50 for $5.75; 100 for $10.25, postpaid. 



We have some extra fine 2-yr. plants 
of both the Early Sunrise and Latham. 
These plants are selected plants with 
strong 2-yr. roots and l-yr. tops. The 
yearling plants were cut back to the 
ground early last spring and now have 
from 3 to 5 strong canes to the plant. 
Such plants should give a heavy crop 
the first year set. 
Price for these extra select plants: 
6 for $1.50; 12 for $3.00; 
25 for $5.00; 100 for $18.00 
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In planting Raspberries for the home garden, 
it is best to plant both kinds, half and half. 
This gives a continuous fruiting season of about 
3. weeks. 
Select 6 of each at the price of 12; 13 of 
each at the price for 25, etc. 
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