- September - 
New Autumn Fruiting Red Raspberry 
An excellent berry of large size and high quality, ripening its 
fall crop 3 or 4 weeks earlier than Indian Summer, thus matur- 
ing most of its crop before the fall freezes. This new variety 
was introduced by the New York Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion in 1947. The plants are vigorous, healthy, hardy and 
heavily nroductive. The variety is so new that only a few plants 
are available. We are very proud to be among the first to 
offer “NEW SEPTEMBER” to our customers. Price—3 plants 
for $1.00; 12 for $3.50, Postpaid. Bearing age plants 50% higher. 
illamette - 
New, Very Large Fruiting Red Raspberry 
from the Pacific Northwest 
This year we are offering Willamette as an extra large high 
quality berry for the home garden because of its very thrifty 
growth, healthy dark green foliage and fine large berries. It 
has proven very hardy and entirely adapted to our midwestern 
conditions. The fruits are large, sometimes double, rich dark 
red in color, delicious for dessert and preserves or other 
culinary uses. 

Cultural Suggestions for the 
Red Raspberries 
1. Prune fruiting canes back approximately one-fourth of 
their total length during late winter. Thin out weaker 
sprouts, leaving strong fruiting canes 6 to 8 inches apart in 
the “‘hedgerow.’”’ Be sure to take out old fruiting canes 
after harvest. 
2. Dust foliage with sulphur to control leaf spot. 
3. Cultivate thoroughly or mulch to retain moisture and 
keep weeds down. Check growth during August to mature 
wood that it may escape winter injury. 
Sodus 
) New Large Purple Raspberry 
Considered heaviest yielding of all 
Raspberries. 

NEW SEPTEMBER RASPBERRY (Photo 
courtesy New York Agricultural Experiment 
Station.) 
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Attractive, firm, sprightly and good 
quality. Picks easily and does not 
crumble. Plants are hardy, vigorous, 
very productive of heavy annual 
crops which ripen shortly after 
Latham. 
Heaviest Yielding—wTo our knowl- 
edge Sodus is the heaviest yielding 
of all Raspberries and if picked at 
the right stage has attractive 
color which brings a high 
market price. 
Drouth Resistant —Sodus 
withstands drouth, heat and 
other adverse weather condi- 
tions and comes through with 
a crop when most varieties of 
Raspberries fail. We highly 
recommend it as a berry for home planting, 
local markets; and for commercial canning 
we believe it will completely replace Co- 
lumbian, long the favorite. 
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Marion ‘32°3.%2" 
| Raspberries 
Very large, late purple Raspberry to follow Sodus in season of ripening. The berries are very large, holding 
up well in size throughout the season, moderately juicy, firm, tart, and good in quality. The fruits tend to 
cling to the bushes but not so much as to be objectionable. The plants are vigorous, bear heavy crops, are 
hardy and tend to resemble a red Raspberry in appearance, Marion is the largest of all the purple Raspberries 
and possibly the largest of all raspberries we offer. 
Prices—Red and Purple Raspberries. See page 7. 
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Large Sodus 
Raspberries 
