
Newburgh is an excellent berry for home 
and market use. Has no superior in keep- 
ing and shipping qualities. It produces 
well as far north as Duluth, Minn. After 
several years trial there, it actually rivals 
Latham. 
Introduced by the N. Y. Experiment Sta- 
tion, here’s what they say about New- 
burgh: “The fruit is very large, very firm and does 
not crumble. Color is bright, attractive red. Plants 
are vigorous, hardy and productive. The weight of 
the fruit is so great that the canes are often bent to 
the ground.” 
Newburgh’s high quality makes it very popular with 





















NEWBURGH AND LATHAM PRICES 
Prepaid Ee : 
6 12 25 50 100 the consumer, while its large size and firmness make 
2 year heavy ...$1.25 $2.35 $4.40 $8.15 $14.65 it most welcome to the grower. 
| 1 year standard . 1.15 2.00 3.90 6.85 12.35 
: SL RS a SR 
Not Prepaid 
| 200 “ee 1000 Latham is the leading commercial and home variety. 
2 year heavy ......--..--- $23.00 $43.95 $75.00 It is vigorous, easy to grow, a heavy producer, and 
{year standard) (ana. te 18.55 35.00 60.00 2 ieee ht cat oe ue ; 
hardy enough to stand sub-zero winters. 
The fruit is very large, dark red and firm; picks easily, 
| keeps and ships well. Delicious eaten fresh, in sauce, 
jam, pies or shortcake. 

For the price of a crate 
of berries you can have 
LAT H AN\M kk ttc Jon 
. want for fresh fruit, can- 
The Leading ning and freezing. You 
Midseason Variety can cut your grocery bills 
—and get a lot of satis- 
faction, too—by picking 
For Large, High Quality Mid- and enjoying your own 
season Berries, Plant Latham home-grown fruit picked 
and Newburgh fresh for every meal. 
Your own berries have a 
better flavor, and there’s ve 
no waste or shrinkage. PROF. W. H. ALDERMAN 
Commercial growers re-  Chith, Division of Horticulture, 
yo n 
port big yields and sure 
profits with Latham. Re- 
turns run as high as $400.00 to $800.00 per acre 
in a single year. For such results, plant genuine 
Latham (Redpath Strain) from Andrews healthy, 
““mosaic-free” stock. 


Prof. Alderman says of Latham: “Its attractive coloring 
and firmness ordinarily commands a premium of 50c a case 
above the ordinary raspberry. Our test plots at Minnesota 
give conclusive proof that raspberry growing is very profit- 
able. It is highly important to start with disease-free plants 
and follow up with suitable culture. Our test plots yielded 
254 to 294 24-pint crates per acre the third season after 
planting.” 
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