RED RASPBERRIES 


Red Raspberries are delicious to eat fresh, for pies, shortcakes, sauce, jam, juice and 
freezing. Plant them 3 to 4 feet apart in the row and the rows 6 to 7 feet apart. Very 
hardy, they do best in the northern and central states. Ten plants will produce many 
berries but if you really like them as most people do, then set out 25 or more if you 
have the room. Any surplus can be easily sold at a good price. Our 2-Year Bearing 
Age plants WILL BEAR THIS YEAR. Our plants are doubly inspected and are 
extra fine. 
A 86 Indian Summer— This is that wonderful TWO CROP red raspberry. It bears 
a big crop in early summer and then in the fall it bears another crop on the new canes. 
The berries are simply huge, big as the end of your thumb. Fine red color and excellent 
quality. Do not fail to plant some as they soon pay for themselves. Eat fresh, can, 
preserve and freeze. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10for 25 for 100 for 
1-Year Number One Plants.............. $1.15 $1.95 $4.35 $14.75 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants.............. 1.50 2.75 5.95 21.75 
A 87 Giant Latham—America’s most popular red raspberry. Heavy producer of 
large, bright red, delicious fruit in the early summer. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
1-Year Number One Plants.............. $1.00 $1.85 $3.75 $12.75 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants.............. 1.35 2.50 5.65 18.75 
A 88 Sodus—The heaviest’ bearer of all raspberries we have fruited. It is simply 
astonishing how much fruit a few plants will produce. It is a cross of red and black 
raspberries. The fruit is very large, purple-red color. Especially fine for sauce, jam 
and freezing. Ripens for several weeks. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10for 25 for 100 for 
1-Y ear, Number One} Plants: ei oe $1.15 $2.00 $4.45 $15.75 
Indian Summer 
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3 Indian Summer All 12 for $1.95 
ALL COLOR SPECIAL 
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3 Sodus, purple All 9 for $2.25 
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3 Bristol, black Our Largest Plants 
3 Bristol AA 96 2-Year Bearing Age Plants 
3 Morrison All i2 for only $2.95 
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BLACK RASPBERRIES 
They ripen after strawberries and just ahead of red raspberries. Plant them 3 to 4 
feet apart in the row and the rows 6 to 7 feet apart. 
A 92 Cumberland—For many years this has been America’s favorite black rasp- 
berry because year after year it regularly produces its big crops of those big, juicy, 
sweet, delicious berries. In rich soil it is mighty hard to beat. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
1-Year Number One Plants............ $ .85 $1.45 $2.95 $ 9.95 
2-Year Bearing Age Plants........... 1.65 2.75 6.25 22.50 
A 93 New Logan—Ripens a week or so before the others. So it is mighty fine to 
have a few plants to start the season. It is a heavy bearer. The fruit is large and 
high quality. Bears well even on rather light sandy soils. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
1-Year Number One Plants........... $ .85 $1.45 $2.95 $ 9.95 

2-Year Bearing Age Plants........... 1.65 2.75 6.25 22.50 
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