ANDREWS “Cerdified” RASPBERRY PLANTS 
CHIEF Red Raspberry * * * 
Chief has many of the good qualities of its parent Latham. 
The berries are not quite as large as Latham, but the fruit is 
of good flavor with some definite points of advantage over 
some of the other reds. Chief seems to be somewhat more 
disease resistant and is able to endure more cold without in- 
jury than other Red Raspberries. Consequently, it can be 
grown farther north and under more difficult and trying 
conditions. 
Chief is recommended for early market, for severe condi- 
tions and farm gardens. 
PRICES 
Prepaid 
6 iv 25 50 100 
2-yr. heavy ........-. $1.00 $1.75 $3.15 $5.70 $10.50 
l-yr. standard ........ .80 1.35 2.35 4.25 7.85 
Not Prepaid 
200 500 1000 
2-yre Heavy os oe fee tee Mt er cs $18.00 $34.20 $60.00 
Lever, StanGard (ene card ac tee tai esis 13.50 25.65 45.00 
SODUS Purplecap — THE OUTSTANDING 
PURPLE RASPBERRY on the MARKET TODAY 
A new purplecap originated by the New York Experiment 
Station. te : extremely vigorous, hardy and Tae re- ALFRED Blackberry 
sistant. In our experimental plots Sodus has surpassed all 
others in growth of cane and in production. The berries 
are large, firm, medium purple in color, 
sprightly and good in quality. It ripens 
shortly after Latham. Sodus is an excep- 
tionally heavy producer and is proving 
out to be the most dependable and prof- 
itable of all purplecaps. It does not re- 
quire winter protection in Southern 
Minnesota. 

% Chief 

The large, jet-black berries are sweet and 
juicy and are often 1!4, inches long. It is called 
the coreless Blackberry. For best results in 
the North we recommend winter protection. 
It is about a week to 10 days earlier than 
Eldorado and more productive. 
PRICES: 6 for 80c; 25 for $2.35; 50 for 
$4.25; 100 for $7.85. 
12 for $1.35 
Sodus is no longer in the experimental 
state. We secured our propagating stock BOYSE NW BERRY 
directly from the New York Experi- 
mental Station over 10 years ago. It has not Said to be a cross between the Loganberry, 
failed to produce fruit any year since. Raspberry and Blackberry. A very large berry 
Our experience shows Sodus to be the most and very productive, but should be well pro- 
dependable of all purplecaps or blackcaps. tected during the winter in this northern sec- 
PRICES: 6 for $1.85; 25 for $6.45; 50 for 
$12.15; 100 for $21.65. PRICES: 6 for $1.20; 25 for $3.55; 50 for 
6.40; 100 for $11.75. 
12 for $3.45 ; 
12 for $2.00 
CUMBERLAND Blackcap 
Cumberland is a good old standby—the standard Black Raspberry by which 
others are measured. The fruit is medium in size, jet-black, firm and of fine 
quality. It is a heavy cropper and very dependable, especially when the canes 
are laid down and covered with earth during the winter. Cumberland has stood 
the test of time and probably is still the most widely planted of all Blackcaps. 
PRICES: 6 for $1.85; 25 for $6.45; 50 for $12.15; 100 for $21.65. 
12 for $3.45 

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