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5 Indian Summer 
10 Latham 
10 Chief 
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5 Bristol 
10 Cumberland 
10 Sodus 
6703—Chief 
Early. It is a grand producer 
for home use or market. 
Large, sweet berries, of ex- 
cellent quality and _ flavor. 
With a mulch of straw over 
winter, these red Raspberries 
will be hardy in the North. 
We recommend a mulch 
wherever the lowest winter 
cold may go to 5 below zero. 


Cumberland, the best of the extra hardy 
Black Raspberries. 
Red Raspberries 
6704 — Latham 
Of the same high qu as 
Chief. Berries slightly darker 
red and ripening 10 days to 
two weeks later. Planting 
both kinds will give you fresh 
Raspberries for.over a month. 
Red Raspberries make sprouts 
from the roots, therefore 
should be grown in separate 
patches, not between other 
garden crops. 
Black Raspberries 
6706 — Cumber- 
Black Raspberries 
land are naturally hard- 
ier than the red varieties, and 
require practically no winter 
protection, except in the ex- 
treme North. Cumberland is a 
most reliable and abundant 
bearer, with berries of good 
6714—Bristol 7,25" 
which ripens a little later 
than Cumberland. Berries 
slightly larger than Cumber- 
land with the same good 
flavor, and probably fewer 
seeds. It is a good bearer. 
Anyone who likes Raspberries 
should incdude Bristol in 
—- 
6705—Indian Sum- 
mer. Everbearing 
Produces a nice crop of large, 
sweet red berries of outstand- 
ing quality in early summer, 
and starts blooming and bear- 
ing again in September, fur- 
nishing a handsome. crop 
through the fall. As hardy as 
Chief and Latham. 
6712—Sodus - Pur- 
ple Raspberries 
Just as hardy as the Black 
Raspberies, and with the finer 
flavor of the Red Raspberry. 
Does not make root-suckers. 
You can. plant Sodus 
anywhere in your garden and 
quality. the planting. Neither Bristol grow fine large crops of won- 
nor Cumberland, will ever derful berries. 
make root-suckers. 
No. Variety 10 «25100 Planting Instructions 
6703—Chief, Red.........0.......0..00-0.: $1.50 $3.00 $11.00 Raspberries and Blackberries should be 
6704—Latham, Red ...... ae ee 1.65 3.25 12.00 spaced at least 21/2, to 3 ft. apart in the row, 
6705—Indian Summer, Red..... 2.00 4.00 14.00 rows 5 ft. apart. on rs yoo arden or oe 
soil containing no fres ertilizer. over the 
6706—Cumberland, Black i... Nae Ee hf 9.50 crowns about’ 1 inch deep but plant deep 
6714—Bristol, Black .................. 2.10 4.25 15.00 enough so that another 2 inches of soil can be 
6712—Sodus, Purple ................. 1.85 3.75 13.50 filled in when the new sprouts come up. Black 
and Purple Raspberries, and Blackberries do 
not make root-sprouts. All Red Raspberries 
make root-sprouts, therefore should be planted 
in a patch all by themselves, not mixed with 
other berry fruits. Early every spring. before 
plants green out, a spray of Dry Lime Sulphur 
(10 febsssnoons per gollon of water) will pre- 
vent practically all diseases. Always remove 
canes that have produced a crop, right after 
picking the last berries. 
Quick Crop Special 
6710—Latham 5 for $1.25 . 
6711—Cumberland 10 for $2.25 
Extra strong plants 25 for $4.50 
of bearing age. prepaid 
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