be worth a try for any home or market garden. It is a late 
variety ripening several days later than Latham or Taylor. 
Plants are very hardy, productive, and vigorous growers. Ber- 
ries are large, bright red, firm, and good shippers, resembling 
Taylor in size and color. 
MONROE RED (Early) 
A cross between Cuthbert and Newman from Geneva. Re- 
sembles Cuthbert in cane and fruit, but fruit ripens much ear- 
lier in the season. It does well on a medium soil with us. 
0-263 RED (Early) 
An Ottawa variety and very early, as early or earlier with 
us than Sunrise. It is a medium size berry of good quality and 
its strong point is its earliness, when prices are high. Sold out 
until fall of 1950. 
EVERBEARING RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing) 
Two crops a year raspberry. Bears a big crop in June and 
another in the fall. Hardy, everbearing, disease resistant. We 
consider it the best everbearing variety ever placed on the 
market. Berries are large, conical, good quality, medium red 
in color. Indian Summer is for home consumption rather than 
for commercial shipping. Spring season is very early and fall 
crop comes in Mid-Sept. and continues until hard frost in early 
Nov. Bulk of crop comes in Oct. 
DURHAM (Early) (Everbearing) 
A new creation in everbearing raspberries from the Uni- 
versity of New Hampshire. Two to three weeks earlier than 
Indian Summer everbearing. If you live in a section where ear- 
ly frosts get most of your fall crop, try Durham. It has a large 
fall crop of fine flavored, good sized berries. 
How to Grow Durham 
Cut all canes back to the ground in the fall. Your crop will 
come on the new canes, which practically eliminates raspberry 
diseases, as there are no canes to carry over winter. The crop of 
berries is nearly as big as any of the standard spring bearing 
varities, with the great advantage that berries come off season, 
when prices are highest. Supply very limited. 
DURHAM PRICES 12 for $3.00 25 for $5.00 
GATINEAU MONROE 
LATHAM MADAWASKA 
MILTON SUNRISE (Very Early) 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing) 
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