SUNRISE 
The earliest red. Raspberry of them all. The bright red, round 
berries are juicy, have a delicious flavor and aroma, fine, firm 
texture. It combines the necessary characteristics of a success- 
ful berry; earliness and high quality of fruit, also hardiness and 
resistance to disease. Excellent for home use. 
OS 
TAYLOR 
considered to be the best of them all for My 
New York and the northern states. Plants are vigorous, hardy, 
productive, tall growing and increase rapidly. Sturdy canes hold 
the berries well off the ground. The berries, bright attractive red, 
are thick-fleshed, firm and of excellent quality. 
This red Raspberry is 
The productiveness and resistance to disease of this popular 
midseason to late red Raspberry has attracted the attention of 
growers everywhere, and, in the Northwest, the great berry grow- 
i ing section of America, growers are enthusiastically planting it 
heavily each year. Extremely hardy, cold weather seems to 
have no effect on its outstanding Bear ing abi 
orous growers, highly resistant to insects, mosaic free and start 
ripening in midseason and continue an unbelievably long time. 
Berries are extra large, beautifully colored in rich dark red, and 
good flavored. 
lity. Plants are vig- 
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Plant Buntings’ Well Developed 
Raspberry Bushes That Are 
Noted For Their Splendid 
Root System 
Sunrise— 
the earliest 
of them all 
CHIEF 
(Red.) Ripens ten days earlier than Spa Very hardy, 
can be grown successfully in cold climate se is firm and 
of fine flavor. Unusually healthy and vigorous. Chie 
proof and will not take on mildew. 
1 is mosaic- 
How to Grow 
Raspberries Successfully 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS—RED RASPBERRIES 
Two methods of culture are commonly used, the hill system 
and the solid row system. Looe the first system plants are 
usually set five feet apart each way while under the second 
system they are set three feet apart in rows s feet apart. 
Place plants in hole or furrow, spread ots, to ground 
level, and rress soil firmly. After planting, cut all canes back 
to 2 or 3 inches above the ground level. The following spring, 
before growth starts, prune canes back to a length of about 
three feet. After fruiting season, cut out all fruiting canes and 
burn them to destrey any disease or insects. eivena year's 
growth should be confined to six or eight strona 
plant, following same procedure year after year. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS—BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Two methods of culture are commonly used, the hill system 
and the solid row system. Under the first system plants are 
usually set six feet apart each way while under the second 
stem they are set four feet apart in row : 
spread roots, fi 
After planting cut all 
two cr three inches above ground level. 
preurin starts and |] attained a height of 
it is best to pincl tips of the canes whic 
cane to throw off bi : 
branches should cut back severely, | 
inches of cane. Weak spind 
ines to each 
sy 
Place planis in hole or furrow, 
level, and press soil firmly. 
te 
Irom 6 to 
r1ving 
cut out entirely. The 
following spring, before growth starts, prune canes back to 
length of about 3 feet. Cultivate Raspberries shallow durin 
ntire s lo not continue beyond picking I 
late gro t mature sufficiently to withstand the win 
ter. 
A booklet containing complete planting and cultural 
directions for all trees and plants offered in this catalog 
will be included free with each order upon request. 
RASPBERRIES, ALL VARIETIES EXCEP! CUMBERLAND: 
l-yr., No. 1: 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10; 100 fe 
$12.25; 250 for $26.80; 500 {o $43.10: 1900 for $75.00 
