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Cumberland. The color is an intense, glossy black, so attrac- 
tive that these huge berries sell on sight. The fruit has 
almost no seeds, firm texture, yet juicy. In short, this is the 
most promising new Black Raspberry. PRICE: 10 for $2.50; 
25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $13.00; 250 for 
$28.00; 500 for $45.00; 1000 for $80.00. 
NEWBURGH. Attractive bright red. Fruit very large, firm and 
does not crumble. Plants vigorous, hardy and _ practically 
mosaic free. A splendid home and market variety. Early 
July. 
ST. REGIS. Red everbearing. One of the best. Berries are very 
large. Will supply the table with delicious fruit throughout 
summer. Starts bearing mid-June and continues until frost. 
PRICE: 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 
for $13.00; 250 for $28.00; 500 for $45.00; 1000 for 
$80.00. 
SODUS. Purple. Berries very large, firm, sprightly and good 
flavor. Plants very vigorous, productive and hardy. Much 
more resistant to drought than Columbian. Valuable market 
variety. Mid-July. 
TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry from New York Experiment Sta- 
tion. Long, conical shape; firm thick flesh; flavor excellent. 
Larger than Latham and one of the heaviest bearers we have 
ever seen. Very early July. 
Raspberry 
Special 
1-Yr., No. 1 
10 Latham 
10 Cumberland 
20 Plants 
for 73.00 

A commercial planting of both red and purple ber- 
ries will yield handsome profits year after year. The 
demand for these easy-to-grow varieties will never 
cease so long as the buying public prefer them for 
every meal during the ‘Raspberry season.” 
Latham 
