RED RASPBERRIES 
Grow your own Raspberries from Calapooia’s se!ect hardy plants and for once have all you want. Our 
Raspberries need very little care, and the small amount you pay for our No. | plants will repay you 
a thousandfold in delicious berries for pies and jams, with a nice surplus to sell at a good profit. 
TRY OUR BEARING AGE 3-YEAR-OLD PLANTS 
Prices on all Raspberries are the same except as stated: 
lL yr.: 3 for 60c, 10 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00 
2 yrs: 3. for: 75,10 for, $2:00,6 1OOstors S00 
Indian Summer Everbearing. First crop in June; second crop 
starts in September, continuing till stopped by freezing. Vig- 
orous, hardy, bears heavily. Finest and most delicious ever- 
bearing red Raspberry. Large berries with just the right sweet- 
ish-tangy taste. 
Bristol Biackcaps. One of the newest type Blackcap. Fast be- 
coming very popular throughout the country. Resistant to 
disease, and do not die back as some varieties do. Larg2, 
sweet berries. 10 for $2.50. 
Golden Queen. This Raspberry has a golden yellow color. A 
very tasty berry. Be sure to order some of these. Make ex- 
cellent jelly and jams. Order early, as we have only a limited 
supply this season. 10°for $3.00. 
Sodus Purple. Large, very delicious, rich purple berries—juicy, 
sweet, richly flavored with a delightful aroma. Makes an ex- 
cellent growth and comes into bearing the same season if set 
out early. One of the finest for pies, jams and jellies. 30c 
Cache VOsfotep2 sO. 
B-20—Sunrise. SPECIAL! It’s new—it’s mighty fine; extra 
early, extra hardy and healthy and berries of super-quality. 
The fruit of Sunrise is big, bright, red, firm but juicy, non- 
crumbling, with rich aroma and flavor. Crops are big and, 
coming earlier than the others, bring in those top market 
prices. Easy to grow, easy to pick; delicious fresh or canned. 
You must have the new Sunrise Raspberries in your garden, 
but order early. Plants are strong, northern-grown. 30c each, 
TOROS 2250: 

NEWBERGH RASPBERRY 
YOU CAN EASILY SUCCEED WITH OUR SUPERIOR PLANTS 

New Morrison Black Raspberry. Big jet black berries are just like 
black lumps of sugar. A new sweet Super-Strain Black Cap. 
Large as a quarter. For fancy fruit plant the Morrison. Have 
your own fresh fruit. 30c each, 10 for $2.50. 
Cumberland Black Raspberry. Largest and sweetest. Always 
dependable. Produces a tremendously profitable crop. Easiest 
of all fruits to grow. 
SPECIAL. One-fourth acre, plant 7 ft. by 3Y2—425 plants. 
Only $17.00 Express. Select strain of plants that will fruit 
this year. 30c each, 10 for $2.50. 
Improved Black Munger (Black-Cap). Berries are large, attrac- 
tive and firm, of the highest quality. Very rich and sweet, ° 
and the highest producers of all Black-Caps. The bush is very 
hardy, and a vigorous grower. 
Newbergh. Very large pinkish red berry, of excellent quality, 
highly resistant to disease. Very productive, ripens midway 
between the Latham and the Chief. Unsurpassed for home 
use or commercial planting. 
Taylor. Fruit very large, with a long conical shape. Bright red 
berries. Good canners, and very productive. 
loyd George. Popular Red Raspberry. Very large, a very nice 
berry for table or canning. 
St. Regis Everbearing. Bears over a period of four months. It 
is very hardy, with large sweet berries. For home use the St. 
Regis will produce nice berries for fresh use throughout the 
summer and fall. 
Chief. Finest early Red Raspberry. An offspring of the famous 
Latham, but 10 days earlier. Bears an immense crop of fruit, 
a trifle smaller than the Latham. Has a sweet, delicious flavor. 
Cuthbert. The most widely grown berry on the Pacific Coast. 
Prolific and delicious. 
New Washington. This fine new berry should be in every gar- 
den or commercial field. It is larger than Cuthbert, bright red, 
and of finer quality. Very disease resistant, it is replacing 
other varieties for canning in many sections of th2 nation. 
Willamette (New Variety). The largest of all Red Raspberries. 
A solid berry with a dark color. The finest for table use, and 
also for canning. This is a two-season berry, as it bears in the 
spring, and again in the fall. It is being planted by many com- 
mercial berry growers throughout the country. 10 for $2.00, 
100 for $15.00. 
Write for Special Prices on Extra Large Lots. 
