
Extra Early—Entra Zuality 
SUNRISE 
RASPBERRY 
Sunrise, while proving to be very hardy, has per- 
formed better than any other raspberry in the 
southern half of the United States where rasp- 
berries do not normally perform well. 
Dr. J. Harold Clark, formerly of the New Jersey 
Experiment Station writes: “The special value of 
Sunrise is its earliness.’ Sunrise does ripen early— 
10 days ahead of Latham—and this commands a 
premium price on the market. The fruit is firm, 
fine textured, non-crumbly and possesses a fine fla- 
vor. Recommended for Southern gardens and 
where earliness is desired. Keep fruiting rows very 
narrow. 
NEWBURGH ¢ fers 
Variety 
Where Newburgh performs well, it has become PRICES OF SUNRISE | 
very popular. It is excellent for either home or Prepaid 
ket. The fruit is very large, firm and doesn’t S ae ye: ch 100 
market. ry large, 0 2 year, $2.25 $4.10 $7.75 $13.95 
crumble. Color is an attractive bright red. Plants 1 year, 1.00 1.85 3.65 =S5i05 suatiwoo 
are vigorous and very productive. In the area fe Not Riera 
around Ee Pear Newburgh has become ie ys $21.35 $38.45 $67.50 
a Seri0Ous rival O atham. 1 year, 16.95 29.85 52.50 

LATHAM xxx The Leading Midseason Variety 
Latham is the leading commercial and home variety. It is vigorous, easy to grow, a heavy producer, and 
hardy enough to stand sub-zero winters. 
The fruit is very large, dark red and firm; picks easily, keeps and ships well. Delicious eaten fresh, in 
sauce, jam, pies or shortcake. 
= For the price of a crate of berries you can have enough plants to give you all the raspberries you want 
2B for fresh fruit, canning and freezing. You can cut your grocery bills—and get a lot of satisfac- 
. tion, too—by picking and enjoying your own home-grown fruit picked fresh for every meal. Your 
it own berries have a better flavor, and there’s no waste nor shrinkage. , 
4 Commercial growers report big yields and sure profits with Latham. Returns run as high 
as $400.00 to $800.00 per acre in a single year. For such results, plant genuine Latham 
(Redpath Strain) from Andrews healthy “certified mosaic-free” stock. 
Prof. Alderman says of Latham: 
“Its attractive coloring and firmness ordinarily commands a 
premium of 50c a case above the ordinary raspberry. Our test plots 
at Minnesota give conclusive proof that raspberry growing is very 
profitable. It is highly important to start with disease-free plants 
and follow up with suitable culture. Our tests plots yielded 254 to 
294 24-pint crates per acre the third season after planting.” 








NEWBURG AND LATHAM PRICES 
Prepaid 
6 12 25 50 100 
i $1.25 $2.35 $4.40 $8.15 $14.65 
eaStaniaard suey Lele e200 ames OOmEEG.O> 1235 
Not Prepaid 
200 500 1000 
$23.00 $43.95 $75.00 
18.55 35.00 60.00 

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