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Stahelins RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM ep naspeerny 
The Latham is a big, late ripening, red raspberry that grows on a very stiff cane 
and comes on the market at a time when practically all other raspberries are gone. é 
It is very productive; will produce from 5,000 to 7,000 quarts per acre, which is about 
twice as much as any other red raspberry will produce today. This is a superior 
variety which does well in all sections of the country. It is 
adaptable to all sorts of soil conditions, climates, and sections. 
Cold weather has no effect on Latham, as it originated in Minne- 
sota. It is a great shipping and canning berry because of its 
wonderful qualities. Produces fruit of large size, fine color and 
good flavor. : 















The plants that we offer are of the best quality and will carry 
double and triple inspection certifi- 
cates as to being free from disease. 
Plant them on soil that is disease free 
and you can continue to keep them 
this way. Our No. | plants are heavy 
and extra fine selected stock not to be 
compared with the ordinary run of 
plants sometimes offered. 
PRICES 
LATHAM 1 YR. NO. 1 PLANTS 
25 for $ 2.50 200 for $14.00 
50 for 4.50 500 for 27.50 
100 for 7.50 1000 for 49.50 
2000 for $90.00 
Cultural Instructions Included 

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Sana ered SUNRISE siiatuer rise 
A comparatively new early red raspberry, which we recommend very 
highly. It starts to ripen in Michigan the latter part of June, about two 
weeks ahead of Latham, and because of its habit of sending up long shoots 
from the bottom of the cane which ripen later than the buds at the top, 
it has an extremely long picking season. Is about the size of Latham, and 
is a bright red when ripening. Fine textured, juicy; does not crumble, and 
very firm. Does not require expert attention to grow. Plants are vigorous 
and bear heavily. Sunrise is easy to pick, easy to sell, easy to grow and 
to eat. 
PRICES—I1 Yr. No. 1 Pianis 
25 for $3.25 100 for $ 9.85 500 for $35.75 
50 for 5.90 200 for 17.10 1000 for 65.00 
WASHINGTON 
This is an entirely new red raspberry that originated in the state 
of Washington where red raspberries have proven to be a very 
profitable venture. It is a real addition to the commercial red 
raspberry growers list of fine varieties. It is quite resistant to dis- 
ease, is very hardy, and the fruit is of excellent quality with a 
very fine flavor. This variety has one peculiarity in regard to 
its bearing habits. It bears over an unusually long period. Then 
shortly after the main crop has been harvested the young canes 
-will start to bloom and put on another crop during the early fall. 
The fruit has a remarkable bright red color and the all around 
excellence of this berry should cause it to be tried by a great 
many of our raspberry growers. 
PRICES—1 Yr. No. 1 Plants 
29 for $3.25 100 for $ 9.85 500 for $35.75 
50 for 5.90 200 for 17.10 1000 for 65.00 
INDIAN SUMMER evensearnine 
A berry that has beauty, flavor and everything combined to make an ideal 
everbearing variety. Has marvelous keeping qualities; a sensation because 
of its size and unusual beauty. Bears a large crop in the spring and in the 
fall. Plants are thrifty growers, hardy, free of any diseases, and enormous 
producers. 
PRICES—No. 1 Extra-Heavy Plants 
25 for $3.25 100 for $ 9.85 500 for $35.75 
50 for 5.90 200 for 17.10 1000 for 65.00 
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