You can make money with Raspberries 
because their delicate flavor won't keep, 
and the berries can’t be shipped long 
distances. This gives you all the local 
market, with little competition from out- 
side—and a chance to sell on a quality 
CUMBERLAND 
The Black Raspberry 
In blacks—your best bet. 
Produces large, jet-black fruit, 
firm and of excellent quality; 
sweet and mild, ripening in 
midseason and continuing for 
two weeks. Extensively plant- 
ed for commercial purposes 
and for table use. “Fruit is 
large, plump and juicy, with 
a true “Blackcap flavor” all 
its own. Because of its ex- 
tremely firm texture, Cumber- 
‘land is an ideal shipper. No 
black Raspberry has ever 
been grown as extensively as 
Cumberland, nor attained its 
great popularity in all Rasp- 
cerry producing sections of 
the country. 
PRICE: l-yr., No. 1, 5 for 
$1.40; 10 for $2.10; 25 for $3.90; 
100 for $11.55; 250 for $24.95; 
500 for $40.25; 1000 for $70.00. 
basis alone. 
PRICE 
(All varieties except Cumberland and 
September, Everbearing) 
l-yr., No. 1, 5 for $1.70; 10 for $2.55; 
25 for $4.70; 100 for $14.00; 250 for 
$30.30; 500 for $48.85; 1000 for $85.00. 
(Red.) Midseason. This variety was 
introduced by the New York Fruit Test- 
ing Association. Plant vigorous grower, 
branching more than most red varieties. 
Hardy, very productive. Fruit very large, 
firm. Does not crumble. Precedes Latham 
a few days in ripening. An excellent 
shipper and keeper. 
Indian Summer—Giant Red Everbearer 
Cumberland— 
the best bet 
in blacks 
Giant Red Everbearer 
The best everbearing red Raspberry. Earliest to ripen; bears a full 
crop in June and an immense crop in the fall. A sensation because 
of its size, flavor and unusual beauty. Wonderful keeping qualities. 
Berries are glossy red, conical in shape and of extra large size. The 
greatest all-purpose Raspberry. The fall crops, when Raspberries 
are scarce and therefore highly prized, are heavier than the earlier 
TAYLOR 
This red Raspberry is considered to be the best of them all for 
New York and the northern-states. Plants are vigorous, hardy, pro- 
ductive, 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. 
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