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Indian 
Summer 
ICEBERG WHITE BLACKBERRY 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white 
Blackberry. Mixed with the jet-black ones for dessert, 
it makes a most wonderful dish. The fruit is about the 
size of Ebony, with few seeds and quite sweet when 
fully ripe. The bushes are good, strong growers and 
very productive. This is not a worthless novelty, but 
a fruit of real value, and should be in every garden. 
WHITE BLACKBERRY 
PRICES 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 
Si forse Per eee $0.90 
Saf OTP Tae en waar Ova 1.25 
Zc fOF Ve we eo Rao: 225 
DST OR ce tts eee nee, 4.00 
2-Year-Old Plants 
Each: (era aa ee ee 0.50 
3 for Qaear hee ae, 1.35 
BfOr gator on, Sees 2.00 
122 for la ent: eee 4.20 
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No. 1. 
25 Latham 
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DISCOUNT 
A beautiful, large, golden yellow Raspberry. 
fer this fine variety to any of the reds or blacks, owing to 
a INDIAN 
Best Everbearing Red 
Because it bears twice each season is the reason why this is 
such an ideal variety to grow for home use. You will pick a 
heavy crop off the old canes in late June, and early July, and 
another crop from the new canes that will come up in September 
and October. 
The big, juicy, red berries are a real treat eaten fresh, making 
excellent sauce, preserves or jams, and are one of the best for 
freezing or canning. 
INDIAN SUMMER grows vigorously, yields heavily and re- 
quires so little care that most any one can grow them on any 
kind of soil. It’s hardy, and disease resistant. 
INDIAN SUMMER is not classed as a commercial variety, 
except for local market. A yield of 5 tons per acre has been 
reported, and if you have a good local market, it will prove a 
money maker for you. 
INDIAN SUMMER PRICES 
1-Year-Old, No. 1 Plants 
3 forsee ee ee $0.95 50: for’ Sy een. $ 6.95 
6 fore eee 1530. 295.100: for <:..5,p sere 12295) 
L2itorioer aon ee 225 ee 2 O00" forge 24.00 
2 TOPs Se ee EE 3.95 LESS DISCOUNTS 
2-Year-Old, Bearing Age Plants 
Why Wait a Year for Fruit? 
3 fORiak a ee $1.25 50° forfeits roe ee $10.95 
6: for 2ohse eee 1.95% lOOtforeye nee. aoe 18.95 
1 2ifor- 525 40 See 341 52 OO forsee reree ee 32.00 
25 fore & oleae, peer 5.95 LESS DISCOUNTS 
New York State Agricultural Station Says: 
‘‘The quality of Indian Summer is good and the season is very early. 
The fall crop begins in mid-September, continuing until hard frosts in 
The bulk of the fall crop is borne in October. 
early November. The 
plants are above medium to tall, vigorous, upright, hardy, healthy, produc- 
tive. Fruit is large, uniform, maintaining size fairly well throughout the 
season; cavity is medium size and smooth; bloom light; color medium red; 
juicy; tender, mild sub-acid, good.” 
| GOLDEN QUEEN 
RASPBERRY 
Many pre- GOLDEN QUEEN PRICES 
1-Year, No. 1 Plants 
Sikh javaeherater ne . $1.2 
its sugary sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. Should be in = Ne. ee a eae 
every garden, its beauty and high quality placing it at the 12 for iii ok Sha hestectene 3.95 
head for table use. The canes are hardy, vigorous growers, 25 for ..------- 0 5.00 
; LESS DISCOUNTS 
and heavy croppers. Grows like a Red Raspberry and 2-Year-Old, 
should be handled like one. Ripens with Latham. Our ; beanies Age PicniS OG 
: ac eer Aleheustivl cisions iiette . 
pe ane a gees 3 for yes) oe 2.25 
plants will bear for sa. ee -50 
fruit this year. LESS DISCOUNTS 
Both size plants Limit—Very Scarce 
will bear full : 
crops in July, 
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