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RASPBERRY 
A beautiful, large, golden yellow Raspberry. Many prefer this fine 
variety to any of the reds or blacks, owing to its sugary sweetness and 
unsurpassed flavor. Should be in every garden, its beauty and high qual- 
ity placing it at the head for table use. The canes are hardy, vigorous 
growers, and héavy croppers. Grows like a Red Raspberry and should 
bi handled like one. Ripens with Latham. Our bearing age plants will 
bear fruit this year. Both size plants will bear full crops in July, 1950. 
PRICES 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 Plants 
3 fore $0.90 122 forsee eee $2.25 
5 FORT ocierecicen ners 1.25 25 FOR rect rheter siete enone 4.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
2-Year-Old 
Bearing Age 
Each ...$0.50 
30 fOtee leo) 
5 for . 2.00 
12 for . 4.20 
LESS 
DISCOUNTS 

NEW EXTRA EARLY BLACK ‘RASPBERRY 
This is a brand new variety. However, it has been grown for a few years and well tested out by 
Mr. John Peterson of Harbert, Michigan. The original plant was found growing wild along a fence 
row in this county. It was discovered by O. K. White, a plant inspector, working out of the office of 
the State Department of Agriculture at that time. Mr. White dug the plant up, and gave it to Mr. 
Peterson to try out and grow. It took Mr. Peterson three years to get a good supply of plants, but 
now for the first time, we will introduce it to our customers. We will be the only nursery to have 
it for sale. The plants are grown by Mr. Peterson from the original stock and you will 
be sure to get true-to-rname stock. We are offering them in 1-year and 2-year-olds. 
MORTGAGE LIFTER is jet-black, EXTRA early. Sweet as honey. Strong grower. 
Not quite as large as Cumberland, but plenty large to make a 
very attractive box of fruit. It demands the highest price on 
the market as it is 10 days earlier than other varieties like 
Cumberland. You will be through picking MORTGAGE 
LIFTER by the time Cumberland comes on. Order early, as 
the stock of plants is still limited. When we are sold out of 
them, your money will be refunded, or rebooked for fall of 
1949 if you wish. 
PRICES 
1-Yr.-Old, No. 1 
"No DISCOUNTS 
2-Yr.-Old Transplants. 
Bearing Age. 
Will Bear This Year. 
1OC fora. foc cee 7.50 
Limit 10 to a customer. 
NO DISCOUNTS. 
ALENTINE 
SWEET 
RHUBARB 
Here’s the latest ap@@™Best in RED™&hu- 
barb. It’s the swees@st of them all. Mal@s 
beautiful, bright rg@ sauce, and pies. 
Comes on early in the spring, and can be 
pulled for mongfls. Grows rank in good rich 
soil. 
Introduced ffom Ontario Horticultural Ex- 
periment Stati®n, Valentine has taken the 
lead among red Rhubarbs. The Dominion 
Experiment Sf@tion at Morden, Manitoba, 
tested 25 leading popular varieties, with six 
per8ans testing the cooked pro- 
duct"identified only by numbers. 
Reporing on the test, the Mor- 
den Stadfion says: “Valentine sau- 
ce was rated highest. Color was 
an even “bright red; texture, 
smooth and@tender. Flavor was 
pleasing with Wslightly tart after 
taste. All testers ‘@gcorded Valen- 
tine the highest st@dard.” 

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Price: 
$1.50 each; 
3 for $4.00. 
No Discount 

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