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3110 “LATHAM 
The “‘Old Reliable’’ Red Raspberry 
Best Known and Most Generally Satisfactory Red Berry 
We might well use this whole page extolling the merits of this 
wonderful berry, which we regard as the finest ever introduced. 
Berries of extremely large size, and when ripe, are a beautiful 
bright red color. The hardiest of all Raspberries, growing well 
and producing abundant crops even to the Canadian border. 
Flavor is delicious and crop is remarkably heavy, sometimes ex- 
lending over a month. In every way Latham stands supreme. 
12 for $1.65; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $9.00, post- 
paid. 500 for $37.50, by express. 
3111'“CUMBERLAND” 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
We Regard It as the Best of All Blackcaps 
Prolific Producer for Home Canning or Freezing, or for Market 
Large, Juicy Berries Are Superior in Every Way 
Largest Blackcap Raspberry grown. Plant is an unusually 
strong grower and heavy bearer. Berries are very large, sweet 
and juicy, keep well for market and hold shape in cans when 
cold-packed. Useful and valuable for the home garden as they 
are excellent for table use as fresh fruit, fine for canning or the 
making of jam ard jelly, and equally as good for locker storage 
after quick freezing. 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.50, 
postpaid. 500 for $22.50; 1000 fcr $37.50, by express. 
THE GROWING OF RASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES 
Plant Raspberries in well drained cultivated soil. Set plants 
with the crown or eye about 1 inch below ground level. Rasp- 
berries should be set 4 feet apart each way. As soon as the 
bearing secson is over, all old wood or canes should be cleaned 
out and new growth cut back about oné-third. This permits 
good bearing wood to develop the next year’s crop. 
We Pay Postage 
“Cumberland” Black Raspberries—Fuli of Juicy Goodness 
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3109 Everbearing “INDIAN SUMMER” 
THE SENSATIONAL RED RASPBERRY THAT GIVES YOU TWO 
CROPS OF DELICIOUS, FLAVORFUL BERRIES EACH YEAR 
One of the finest of new Red Raspberries. Fruits are large, firm 
in texture and packed with flavorful goodness. Keep their color 
when canned or quick frozen. Excellent market berry as they keep 
well after picking. Plants grow readily and rapidly to good size and 
bear abundantly. Indian Summer makes an ideal berry for home 
garden because the plants bear a heavy crop during 
the early summer bearing season and then bear 
another lighter crop in the fall. This assures you of 
fresh fruit at a season when most other fruits are gone. 
Well-rooted No. 1 plants, 12 for $2.00; 25 for 
$3.50; 50 for $6.00; 100 for $11.00, postpaid. 
CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 
_ 3108 “RED LAKE” CURRANT 
Large, bright red fruits im long clusters; rich flavor. 
2-yr. plants, 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15; 10 for $3.00, post- 
paid. 
\3124 “DOWNING” GOOSEBERRY 
Large, juicy fruits. Rapid grower; heavy producer. 2-yr. 
plants, 50¢ each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $4.00, postpaid. 
Note: Gooseberries and Currants cannot be shipped 
into the following states: California, Washington, Oregon, 
Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Flori- 
da, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Massachu- 
etts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pen- 
nsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Jersey, 
West Virginia. 
3112 GIANT FRUITED THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
The most popular and in heavy demand everywhere. Giant berries 
2 inches or more in length, have a tangy flavor, are dark maroon 
in color and unexcelled for use as fresh fruit, for locker storage 
after quick freezing, or for canning. 
Plants are entirely thornless and bark is smooth and green. A 
matured plant will easily produce 8 to 12 quarts of berries in a 
season. Plant in good soil and keep well cultivated for best results. 
No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00; 100 for 
$10.00, postpaid. 
HOW TO GROW BOYSENBERRIES SUCCESSFULLY 
_ Set plants with roots 4 inches deep. Plant about 6 x 6 feet apart for 
field culture. May be set 5 feet apart in garden. Keep well cultivated. 
Allow new canes to grow out on the ground. In late fall lay runners in the 
row and cover with straw in severe climates. Remove the mulch in spring 
when buds begin to show and tie up all canes to wire stretched over posts 3 
feet high. Allow te remain tied uritil after crop is picked, then cut off at 
ground and remove all wood and burn. Allow new canes to run on ground 
during summer and handle as before. 
3113 PROLIFIC NEW “EBONY” 
BLACKBERRY 
Immense Fruits Produced in Abundance 
Largest Berries—Sturdy, Vigorous Grower—Perfectly Hardy—Sure Crop 
Resistant to rust and a good money-maker. Canes grow upright and 
sturdy. Fruit ripens in July and continues over a long period. We offer only 
the one variety as it is the one which we believe to be the best. Guaranteed 
to produce fruit. 6 for $1.95; 12 for $3.55; 25 f 25% -50; 
100 for $21.50, postpaid. : 9 fot 91.251 3 
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