MADAWASKA RED RASPBERRY (Early) 
A wonderful berry everywhere — Middle Atlantic States North 
nearly as early as the earliest and larger than any of its season. The 
cane growth is hardy and tough and we believe will stand our north- 
ern climate as well or better than most red raspberries. We think 
so highly of it we are setting more of this variety than any other 
just now. (Supply very limited). 
SUNRISE RED RASPBERRY (Early) 
A cross between St. Regis & Latham—very hardy and re- 
sistant to disease. A good cropper, medium size and fine flavor. 
It has been more resistant to anthracnose, leaf spot and spur 
blight. The special value of Sunrise is its earliness. It will average 
ten days earlier than Latham. 
LATHAM RED RASPBERRY (Mid-Season) 
The leading, most productive, money making red raspberry in 
most every part of the country. Bright glowing red and holds its 
rich color and flavor when canned. Plants are vigorous and do not 
require expert attention. A Latham raspberry patch will last for 
years. Be sure and secure healthy, “mosaic free’ stock. Its marvel- 
ous keeping quality makes Latham a most popular shipping and 
freezing variety. Berry is very large, round and firm. 
TAYLOR RED RASPBERRY (Early) 
- One of the most promising red raspberries. Plants are strong, 
vigorous growers and very heavy croppers. Berries ripen a few 
days before Latham, are large, bright red, firm, and of fine quality. 
Berries come off easily without crumbling. Plants are very hardy 
and one of the leading varieties in New England. Taylor many times 
start ripening before Latham and last longer. 
MILTON RED RASPBERRY (Late) 
An apparently mosaic free Red Raspberry. In test plantings 
here in Massachusetts, over a period of five years, Milton has shown 
no trace of mosaic. For that one reason it should be worth a try 
for any home or market garden. It is a late variety ripening several 
days later than Latham or Taylor. Plants are very hardy, productive, 
and vigorous growers. Berries are large, bright red, firm, and good 
shippers, resembling Taylor in size and color. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing Red) 
Two crop a year raspberry. Bears a big crop in June and an- 
other in the Fall. Hardy, everbearing, disease resistant. We con- 
sider it the best everbearing variety ever placed on the market. 
Berries are large, conical, good quality, medium red in color. Indian 
Summer is for home consumption rather than for commercial ship- 
ping. Spring season is very early and Fall crop comes in Mid-Sept. 
and continues until hard frosts in early Nov. Bulk of crop comes 
in Oct. 
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