INDIAN 
SUMMER 
BEST EVERBEARING RED 
This new two-crop or everbearing Red Raspberry was introduced by the New 
York Experiment Station several years ago, and has been well tried out, and 
proven a success, both as a one-crop bearer, and also as an everbearer. The fall 
crop is borne on the new growth. The fall crop will start in September and 
continue till frost late in the fall. Berries are large, conical shape, firm, few 
seeds, and sweet. Fine shipping quality. The plant is a husky grower, perfectly 
hardy, and resistant to common diseases. Bears midseason to late fall. We offer 
both l-year and 2-year-old plants in this variety. On November 7th, 1947, we 
picked our last Indian Summer berries. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Red Raspberries 
Two methods of culture are commonly used, the hill system and the solid row system. Under 
the first system plants are usually set five feet apart each way while under the second system 
they are set three feet apart in rows seven feet apart. Set plants just a trifle deeper than they 
were in the nursery in well worked soil, spreading out the roots and pressing soil firmly. After 
planting cut canes back to 2 or 3 inches above the ground level. 
The following spring, before growth starts, prune canes back to a length of about three feet. 
After fruiting season cut out all fruiting canes and burn them to destroy any disease or insects, 
as the fruit is always borne on new growth canes and five or six of these new strongest canes are 
sufficient to leave to a hill. 
Follow this same procedure each year. Cultivate Raspberries shallow during entire season but 
do not continue beyond picking season, as late growth will not mature sufficiently to withstand 
the winter. 
It takes about 1800 plants to set an acre 31/2 ft. by 7 ft. 
INDIAN SUMMER PRICES 

1-Year-Old, 2-Year-Old Bearing Age Plants 
No. 7 Plants Why Wait a Year for Fruit? 
Ss Or. $0.95 3 for... ........ $1.25 
Gor... ....... 1.30 6 for  ...... 1.95 4 
Zfo  ....«.ssssi<i‘(‘( titi 2.25 12 for...—_—s.=ia.cl.‘(RRC.CC 3.175 3 id 
4 for 3.95 25 for... 5.95 aaa eenaal 
for 6.95 . 50 for... ........ 10.95 
100 for -. 12.95 100 fr... 18.95 COLLECTION No. 5 
ZOO for, «8 . 24.00 200 for 32.00 . 
LESS DISCOUNTS LESS DISCOUNTS 25 Indian Summer. | -yr. 
25 Sunrise. |-yr. 
FOR .0OO 
ONLY | *6: 
NO DISCOUNT 
SUNRISE will make a good fruiting row in less time than other varieties of reds. Grows 
shorter’ and more stocky. Holds up well under the load of fruit. 
The OUTSTANDING NEW RED RASPBERRY originated by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture has now been christened SUNRISE. It comes to fruit growers with many advan- 
tages over older sorts. 
DR. DARROW and PROFESSOR CLARK described the new berry in the U. S. Department 
Circular 397. It originated as a cross between Latham and Ranere. Among other ‘things they say: 
“Of most importance about SUNRISE from the standpoint of the practical grower 
perhaps are: 
Rae NESS and RESISTANCE to disease.’’ 
—“EARLINESS and LARGER SIZE of the brery as compared with Ranere.”’ 
Me errer TEXTURE and QUALITY of the fruit compared with Latham.’ 
Extra early. Extra fine flavor. SUNRISE will grow and produce farther south 
than any other Red Raspberry known. Still it is perfectly hardy in all northern 
states, and some parts of Canada. 










SUNRISE PRICES 
1-Year, No. 1, First Class WHY WAIT A WHOLE 
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All Sunrise Prices LESS DISCOUNTS 
