RASPBERRIES 
Raspberries are a delight in the garden during the summer and are usually very 
profitable to grow for market. They can be grown on a variety of soils and will pro- 
duce over a period of 10 to 12 years if given a little care. The plants should be set out in 
the spring 214 ft. apart in the row, and the rows 6 to 7 ft. apart. Keep free of weeds 
and the following year after planting you will have a good crop of berries. Full cul- 
tural directions sent on request. 
The varieties listed below are the best kinds for the Northeast and we have taken 
care to select strong, well-grown plants from disease-free fields. 
Please read the shipping instructions at the top of page 74 carefully before 
ordering. Raspberries and other nursery stock can be shipped only to places in the 
United States east of the Mississippi and north of Virginia, and are shipped only in 
the spring. 
Weight. Red varieties, approximately 20 lbs. per 100. Purple and Black varieties, 
approximately 35 lbs. per 100. 500 or more plants at the 1000 rate. 
SEPTEMBER. (Red.) Wonderful New Fall-Bearing Type. So much superior 
—_—_————__ to other “‘everbearing”’ raspberries that there is no comparison, 
September is the newest and best autumn-fruiting variety. Developed by Dr. 
| George L. Slate of the Geneva Experiment Station, it bears so early in the fall that 
the whole crop ripens before freezing weather. The round, bright red berries are 
good-sized, sweet and of fine flavor. They are firm and do not crumble, and they 
are wonderful to eat. 
September bears two crops a year—the first in late June, the second and best 
crop in September and October, and these delicious berries coming out of season 
are a real treat. Widely adapted, hardy and productive, it should be in every 
garden. Supply limited—order early. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $4.75, 25 for $7.85, postpaid. 

















September 
Latham Produces the best fall crops. 
Biggest yields. 
LATHAM. (Red.) The Most Popular Raspberry. There is no raspberry that will yield 
more quarts of fine berries than Latham. It is hardy, reliable, enormously pro- 
ductive and is the most widely grown red raspberry. It is midseason in maturity, ripening 
in early July in our latitude, and continues to bear over a long period. The fruit is large, firm 
and attractive, deep red in color, and the flavor is mild and delicious. 
The plants are husky and vigorous and are usually grown without support. Latham will 
thrive under a wide range of conditions, and will remain strong and productive in spite of 
diseases which seriously affect many other varieties. For these reasons, it is one of the finest 
kinds to plant and is more widely grown than any other variety. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $2.25; 25 for $3.90; 50 for $6.40; $11.75 per 100, transporta- 
tion paid. Not paid, 1000 plants $70.00. 
TAYLOR. (Red.) Large, Fine Quality Berries. One of the finest modern varieties. Its 
—_— high quality and big, attractive berries make it ideal for the home garden and 
very profitable for commercial planting. The berries are unusual in appearance being very 
large, long and somewhat conical in shape. They are a bright attractive red, sweet and of 
superb flavor. 
The plants are tall and vigorous with sturdy heavy canes which do not require support. 
The Taylor is a hardy berry and noted for its heavy yields of fine fruit on these upright 
plants. It is a midseason type, ripening a little earlier than Latham, and its many fine 
characteristics make it one of the most worth-while varieties to grow. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $2.40; 25 for $4.10; 50 for $6.85; $12.75 per 100, transporta- 
tion paid. Not paid: 1000 plants $80.00. 

Black Raspberries Purple Raspberries 
SHUTTLEWORTH. Mosaic Resistant Black Raspberry. This COLUMBIAN. (Purple.) Fine for Canning. We consider this the 
large black raspberry or ‘‘Black Cap”’ is the best variety of this type best purple raspberry grown today. The fruit is very large, fairly 
obtainable, and it is practically immune to disease. The berries are solid, of an attractive purplish red color and delicious. The vines are 
deep glossy black in color, large, firm and handsome. They are of very vigorous and hardy, and Columbian is one of the most productive 
superior quality and have a delicious flavor. raspberries now in cultivation. It is a very satisfactory kind for the 
The bushes are strong and home garden and is extremely profitable to grow for market as these 
sturdy growers, highly re- attractive berries always sell well. 
sistant to mosaic, and yield Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $2.25; 25 for $3.90; 50 for $6.40; 
, immense crops. We recom- $11.75 per 100, postpaid. Not paid: 1000 plants $70.00. 
mend this fine early Black 
Cap both for the home gar- 
den and market. 
Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. 
PRUNED VINES 

$2.25; 25 for $3.75; 50 for Our Raspberries, Blackberries and Grapes are correctly 
$6.15; $10.50 per 100, post- pruned by us before shipment, and no further pruning is 
paid. Not paid: 1000 plants necessary before you plant them. 
$65.00. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries require well drained but not necessarily rich soil and do best in partial shade. 
Set 2 to 3 feet apart in rows 7 to 8 feet apart. Weight 100 plants—20 lbs. 
ELDORADO. Dve to its very high quality and great productiveness, this is the only va- 
riety recommended for general use, both for home and market. The berries are long and 
large, jet black with a very soft core. They are juicy, sweet and of the most delicious flavor. 
. Eldorado is extremely hardy and the vigorous plants produce from July on through until 
ae September. If you want fine blackberries, plant Eldorado. 
Shuttleworth Black Cap Strong 1 year Plants: Doz. $2.25; 25 for $3.75; 50 for $5.85; $9.75 per 100, postpaid 
7h 
