season. The cane growth is hardy and tough and we believe will 
stand our northern climate as well or better than most red 
raspberries. We think so highly of it we are setting more of 
this variety than any other just now. 
LATHAM RED (Mid-Season) 
The leading, most productive money making red raspberry 
in most every part of the country. Bright glowing red and 
holds its rich color and flavor when canned. Plants are vigorous 
and do not require expert attention. A Latham raspberry 
patch will last for years. Be sure and secure healthy, “mosaic 
free” stock. Its marvelous keeping quality makes Latham a 
most popular shipping and freezing variety. Berry is very 
large, round and firm. | 
GATINEAU RED (Very Early) 
This Red Raspberry was bred at Ottawa, Canada, from 
Newman and Lloyd George, makes a heavy cane with us and 
berries are larger than any of the earliest Red Raspberries we 
have. The berries seem to ripen as early as O-263 but the whole 
crop does not ripen as quickly. It looks to be very promising 
and we recommend it for trial. 
TWEED 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. Formerly 
known as O-263. 
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 one of the best everbearing varieties 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. One of the greatest contributions 
to raspberry growing in many years. It is a seedling of Taylor, 
the blossom of which was pollinated by nectarberry. It has a 
most vigorous and fibrous root system, which makes for a 
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