Plant Buntings’ Well Developed 
Raspberry Bushes That are 
Noted for Their Splendid 
Root System 
You can make money with 
Raspberries because their deli- 
cate flavor won't keep, and the 
berries can't be shipped long 
distances. This gives you all the 
local market, with little competi- 
tion from outside—and a chance 
to sell on a quality basis alone. 
CUMBERLAND 
The Black Raspberry 
In blacks—your best bet. Pro- 
duces large, jet-black fruit, firm 
and of excellent quality; sweet 
and mild, ripening in midseason 
and continuing for two weeks. 
Extensively planted for commer- 
cial purposes and for table use. 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, 
with a true ‘‘Blackcap flavor” all 
its own. Free from seedlings and 
crumbling, with extremely firm 
texture, which makes Cumber- 
land an ideal shipper. No black 
Raspberry has ever been grown 
as extensively as Cumberland, 
nor attained its great popularity 
in all Raspberry producing sec- 
tions of the country. 
PRICE: (Cumberland Only) 
l-yr., No. 1: 5 for $1.20; 10 for 
$1.80; 25 for $3.30; 100 for $10.00; 
250 for $21.40: 500 for $34.50; 
1000 for $60.00. 










Super Size: 5 
for $1.60: 10 for 
$2.60: 25 for 
$5.25: 100 for 
$16.00. 
Cumberland— 
The Best Bet 
in Blacks 
The earliest red Raspberry of them all. pe 
The bright red, round berries are juicy, have 
a delicious flavor and aroma, fine, firm 
texture. It combines the necessary charac- 
teristics of a successful berry; earliness and 
high quality of fruit, also hardiness and re- 
sistance to disease. Excellent for home use. 
CHIEF 
(Red.) Ripens ten days earlier than Latham. % ba . ee 
Very hardy, can be grown successfully in cold + * be 
climates. Fruit is firm and of fine flavor. Un- a i io 
: ' : ‘ ed a unrise 
usually healthy and vigorous. Chief is mosaic- : ? The Earliest 
proof and will not take on mildew. oi of Them All 
= 34 

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TAYLOR 
This new red Raspberry 
promises to be the best of them 
all for New York and the north- 
ern states. Plants are vigorous, 
hardy, productive, tall growing, 
and increase rapidly. Sturdy 
canes hold the berries well off 
the ground. The berries, bright 
attractive red, are thick-fleshed, 
firm, and of excellent quality. 

(Red.) 
riety introduced by the New 
York Fruit Testing Association. 
Plant vigorous grower, branch- 
ing more than most red varieties. 
Hardy, very productive. Fruit 
very large, firm.. Does not crum- 
ble. Precedes Latham a few 
days in ripening. An excellent 
shipper and keeper. 
ST. REGIS 
EVERBEARING 
Ripens with the earliest and 
continues on young canes until 
autumn. Color red; flesh firm 
Midseason. A new va- 
and meaty. Largely planted. 


