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RASPBERR 
BIG RED LATHAM 
One Inch in Diameter!— 
The nationally known King of Red Raspberries, 
Originated in Minnesota, and grown every- 
where. A perfectly hardy, strong, vigorous 
grower, outyielding all others. Most profitable 
for market. Quantity prices below. 
RED CHIEF 
Ten Days Earlier 
Popular early variety—most profitable for early 
marketing. For continuous fruit production we 
recommend Chief and Latham. Excellent quality 
and good yielder. Quantity prices below. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Everbearing Red Raspberry 
A Two-crop Red Raspberry developed by the 
New York Experiment Station. Bears in 
summer and again in fall, continuing until 
frost. The berries are large, somewhat 
conical, of medium red color and high 
quality. Plants are hardy and vigorous 
growers. A real chance to profit from fall 
marketing. Quantity prices below. See color 
photo inside front cover. 
SODUS 
Purple Raspberry 
A purple Raspberry especially noted for fruit 
production. Berries are large, firm, fine quality 
and have a wine-red, purple color. You will 
prize this variety highly. Prices below. 
CUMBERLAND 
Black Raspberry 
Most profitable Black Cap berry to grow—pro- 
duces big crops year after year—succeeds on 
all kinds of soil. Berries extra large, glossy- 
black. (See color photo page 36.) Prices below. 

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on Planting and Care 
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Sunrise 
SUNRISE 
Extra Early—Fine Quality 
A new red raspberry developed by U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture. It’s extra early—(2 weeks 
ahead of Latham), yet berries are large and 
have better texture, finer quality and more 
flavor than Latham. Very hardy and disease 
resistant. Prices below. Color photo on page 36. 
Prices Below are all Prepaid Express not Ppd. 









Size 6 12 25 50 100 200 500 §=©1000 
PRICES ON Red Chief or } {1 yr. Standard... $1.00 $1.85 $3.65 $5.95 $11.00 [$16.95 $29.85 $52.50 
RASPBERRY ae a AVY Se cinies 20 225 4.10 7.75 13.95 | 21.85 $8.45 67.50 
PLANTS } {ayedeayn 12a 238 aan Bis aes | 2800 4aee fel00 
Indian Summer lyr. Standard. .... 1.25 2.25 4.20 7.75 13.85 | 20.25 40.50 67.50 
2yr.Heavy........ 1.35 2.45 4.65 8.55 15.35 | 24.75 49.50 82.50 
Sodus Purple lyr. Standard. .... 1:35 —2:35.- 4:15 7.55 13.75 
Cumberland Black { 1 yr. Standard...... .90 145 2.65 4.85 9.15 
2 yr. Heavy........ 1.65 3.00 5.65 10.35 19.35 
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> CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
These giant, mild-flavored, practically seedless 
blueberries ripen in July. They grow in clusters 
like grapes on 3 to 5-foot ornamental bushes, 
and make delicious dessert—eaten fresh or in 
pies and jam. Grow three or more 
: plants to insure pollination and pro- 
> vide sufficient fruit for family use. 
We offer the three best varieties for 
a prolonged picking season: Stan- 
ee (early), Rubel (midseason), and 
Jersey (late). Complete instruc- 
tions and package of Soil Con- 
\\ ditioner included with each 
\ order. 
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Thornless 
Boysenberry 
THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
The largest bramble berry. Berries are 1¥2 to 2 
inches long, and of purple color. Flavor is 
superb and rich. A pleasing blend of Raspberry 
and Dewberry—fine for eating fresh or canned. 
A real money maker for market. Requires some 
winter protection. 
1 yr. plants: 6 for $1.45, 12 for $2.60, 25 for 
$4.45, 50 for $8.10. 2 yr. plants: 6 for $2.75, 12 
for $5.00, 25 for $9.00, 50 for $16.00, ppd. 
Alfred 
Blackberry 
ALFRED BLACKBERRIES 
A crop the second season. Berries are twice as 
large as ordinary blackberries—often 1¥2 inches 
long. The ideal table berry—of fine flavor and 
practically coreless, with but few small seeds. 
Stands 35 below zero. 
1 yr. plants: 6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.75, 25 for $3.15, 
50 for $5.75, 100 for $10.45, ppd. 
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