RASPHRERRIES 

INDIAN 
SUMMER 
RASPBERRY 
EVERBEARING 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Introduced by New York Experiment Station, it 
is proving more satisfactory each year as it fruits 
over wider areas. Many are planting Indian Sum- 
mer as a one-crop variety, because of its vigor, 
large size, fine flavored berries, ripening before 
Chief. Berries are much larger than other everbear- 
ing types and of excellent quality. The summer crop 
ripens very early, the autumn crop from September 
until frost. 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.55, postpaid. 
LATHAM. (Red.) Fruit a fair size and quality. 
Worthy of trial where Raspberries winter-kill, as 
it has endured 41 degrees below zero without 
protection. Succeeds wherever red sorts do well 
and promises to become the leading variety. A 
most delicious table berry. 2-yr. No. 1 plants, 12 
for $1.25; 25 for $2.25, postpaid. 

LATHAM RASPBERRY 
SPECIAL 
6 Indian 
Summer 
6 Latham 
6 St. Regis 
7 Cumberland 
Above 25 
Raspberries 
$2.25 postpaid 

CUMBERLAND RASPBERRY 
CUMBERLAND. (Early Black.) This splendid black- 
cap Raspberry is by far the most widely planted, 
most successful and most profitable variety. Is 
extremely hardy, upright, vigorous grower, ex- 
traordinary productive, disease resistant. Fruit 
very large, firm, excellent quality, ships well. The 
standard black Raspberry. Tips, 12 for $1.15; 25 
for $2.00; 2 yr. plants, 10 for $1.25, postpaid. 
MORRISON—NEW BLACKCAP 
It is also drought resistant. During a dry summer 
in several sections where Morrison was grown, it 
matured full crops of perfect berries when other 
varieties almost failed. It ripens a little later than 
Cumberland. The berries are immense size, glossy 
black, so attractive that they sell on sight. The fruit 
is almost seedless, is firm, very sweet, juicy and 
most delicious flavor. Extra fine for eating fresh 
and for sauce, jams and pies. 6 for 75c; 12 for 
$1.45, postpaid. 
A46 SODUS is the heaviest bearer of all raspberries 
we have ever fruited. It is a cross between black 
and red raspberries. The fruit is firm and very 
large, many being an inch in diameter. The color 
is a purple-red. The plants are very vigorous, 
healthy, hardy and extremely productive. Espe- 
cially fine for sauce, jams and freezing. 6 for 
70c; 12 for $1.35, postpaid. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. An ex- 
cellent novelty. Raspberries for four months! 
That's what you get when you plant the St. 
Regis, the new everbearing variety. Moreover, 
they are not only raspberries, but raspberries 
of the highest grade—in size, in brilliant crimson 
color, in firmness, in flavor. The variety has been 
aptly termed “the early till late’ variety; for it 
is the first red raspberry to give ripe fruit, while 
it continues to produce berries without intermis- 
sion until late October. The St. Regis is of pure 
American blood, and of ironclad hardihood. 12 
for $1.15; 25 for $2.25, postpaid. 

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