

Big Crop Rasplerres 
RASPBERRY PRICES 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES (except as noted): 1-Yr., No. 1, Select Plants, 10 for 
$2.25; 25 for $4.10; 50 for $7.10; 100 for $12.35; 250 for $26.00; 500 for $43.00; 
1000 for $75.60. 
COLUMBIAN. Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy; seed small. Bears 
large crops. Mid-July. 
CUMBERLAND. Blcck. Berries large, firm, glossy and unsurpassed in quality. Early 
July. Price: 10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.30; 50 for $5.70; 100 for $9.90; 250 for 
$20.95; 500 for $34.50; 1000 for $60.00. 
INDIAN SUMMER. The wonderful everbearing Red Raspberry. Crop twice a year. Has 
very small seeds. Berries large, round:sh conic, slightly irregular, good in quality. 
Heavy yielder. Price: 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $13.00; 
250 for $28.00; 500 for $45.00; 1000 for $80.00. 
LATHAM. Red. Large, round, richly brilliant red. A superb success in quality, pro- 
duction and profits. Fruit clings to stems several days after fully ripe. Mosaic free. 
Early July. 
MORRISON. New Block Raspberry. It ripens a little later than Cumberland. The 
color is an intense. glossy black. The fruit has almost no seeds, firm texture, yet 
juicy. Price: 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $13.00; 250 for 
$28.00; 500 for $45.00; 1000 for $80.00. 
SODUS. Purple. Berries very large, firm and good flavor. Much more resistant to 
drought than Columbian. Mid-July. 
ST. REGIS. Red Everbearing. One of the best. Berries are very large. Starts bearing 
mid-June and continues until frost. Price: 10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.00; 
100 for $13.00; 250 for $28.00; 500 for $45.00; 1000 for $80.00. 
TAYLOR. New Red Raspberry from New York Experiment Station. Long, conical 
shape; firm, thick flesh; flavor excellent. Larger than Latham and one of the 
heaviest bearers we have ever seen. Very early July. 
It’s easy to grow these extremely large Blue- 
berries in the garden. They require acid soil. 
If your land is not this type you can inexpen- 
sively treat it with aluminum sulphate and 
peat moss to produce good growing conditions. 
(Instructions with each shipment.) Good productiveness 
is assured by planting two or more different varieties for 
proper pollinization. 
CABOT. The earliest variety to ripen. Berries have a delicious 
sub-acid flavor. Plants seldom exceed 3 feet in height, mak- 
- ing a broad, low bush. 




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