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RASPBERRIES—Shipped Prepaid—Cumberland—10 Plants tor ] .65 
One of the most profitable of all small fruits. Easy to grow—requires little attention. Yields big crop in two 
years. Enjoy a long season by choosing some early, some midseason, and some late varieties. Raspberries 
are hardy in zones 1-8, but thrive best in zones 4-8. Black Raspberries require winter protection in zones 7-8; 
see Zone Map, Page 44. Red Raspberries are more hardy. All plants are Grade No. 1, state inspected, cer- 
tified disease and insect free. Plant 3-4 ft. apart in rows 4-6 ft. apart. Shipped Prepaid at planting time. 
91 MG 6703—CuteF. (Red). Excellent flavor. Yields 
large crops. Very hardy—can be grown farther 
North and under more difficult conditions. Ripens 
two weeks earlier and lasts through Latham season. 
Fine texture and excellent quality; popular for com- 
mercial planting. Highly recommended for freezing. 
91 MG 6705—Inpran Summer. (Red). Very large, 
everbearing, deep red raspberries. One of earliest 
to ripen in summer. Bears another crop in fall. Tall, 
heavy growers. Rich sweet-flavored berries with 
small cavity—very fine for home use and profitable 
for market because they ship so well. 
91 MG 6704—LartrHaAM. (Red). Ripens midseason. 
Large crops of giant size red raspberries. One of best 
flavored and most productive. Delicious—fine for 
jam, jelly, sauce, or eating fresh. Desirable for freez- 
ing. Very hardy—withstands weather to 45° below 
zero. Ships well. Excellent commercial variety. 
Prepaid. State Catalog Number and quantity. 
91 MG 6706—CumBERLAND. (Black). A giant size mid- 
season blackcap that bears large quantities of glossy 
black berries on stout, stocky canes. Very hardy, 
disease-resistant, easy to grow. Delicious sweet fla- 
vor. A favorite with home and commercial canners. 
Good shipper. Satisfactory for freezing. 
91 MG 6714—BnrisToL.. (Black). Large, attractive ber- 
ries of excellent quality. Firm and fairly glossy. 
Equally good for marketing or for home use. Make 
delicious desserts, jams and jellies. Hardy, vigorous 
bushes yield unusually large crops. Will produce 
berries the second season. Excellent for freezing. 
91 MG 6712—Sobus. (Purple). This Reddish-Purple 
cross between Red and Black raspberries is very 
popular. Big, firm berries do not crumble. Tart, deli- 
cious, distinctive flavor. Excellent for freezing. Pro- 
ductive, heavy yielder. Has fewer briars. Very 
hardy —well adapted to cold or dry weather. 
Prepaid. State Catalog Number and quantity. 
VARIETY 10 For 25 For 100 For VARIETY 10 For 25 For 100 For 
Chief $1.90 $3.75 $12.00 Cumberland $1.65 $3.25 $9.95 
Indian Summer DP KS) 4.50 13.00 Bristol 2.00 4,25 12.00 
Latham 1.90 3.75 12.00 Sodus 2.00 4,25 12.00 
Rep RASPBERRY Patcu. All hardy and easy to grow. 
Have berries for eating fresh and canning all sum- 
mer long. Includes 10 Chief, 5 Indian Summer and 
10 Latham plants. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 MG 6750—Labeled. All 25 for.............. $3.95 
Quick Crop Rep RASPBERRIES—More mature plants, 
with heavier canes and stronger root systems. Bear 
larger crops sooner than ordinary varieties. 
91 MG 6710—LatuHam Quick Crop. Shipped Prepaid. 
5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.75 
BLAcK RASPBERRY PaATcH. Bears abundantly all sea- 
son. You'll enjoy having Black Raspberries when- 
ever you need them. Includes 10 Cumberland, 5 
Bristol and 10 Sodus plants. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 MG 6757—Labeled. All 25 for............,.. $3.75 
Quick Crop BLaAck RASPBERRIES — More mature 
plants, with heavier canes and stronger root systems. 
Bear larger crops sooner than ordinary varieties. 
91 MG6711—CumBERLAND Quick Crop. Shipped Pre- 
paid. 5 for $1.15; 10 for $1.95 25 for $4.25 
GOOSEBERRIES Each 85¢ 
Productive two-year, Grade No. 1 bushes. 
Bear sharp flavored berries. All are excel- 
lent for freezing. Plant 3-4 feet apart in 
spring or fall. Hardy in all zones. Need 
shelter from heat in warmer climates. Pre- 
fer rich, fertile soil. 
91 MG 6841—Downine. Light green ber- 
ries. Flesh soft, juicy and very fine flavored. 
Bushes are extra hardy —seldom attacked 
by mildew. Best for canning, pies. 
91 MG 6839—HoucGuton. Large, transpar- 
ent red berries. Very hardy. 
Prices OF ABOVE GOOSEBERRIES 
Shipped Prepaid at planting time. More 
Shipping Information on Page 67. State 
Catalog No. and quantity desired. 
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91 MG 6845—GoosEBERAY GARDEN. Includes 
1 Houghton and 2 Downing plants. 2-Yr. 
Grade No. 1. Prepaid. All 3 for....... $2.25 
91 MG 6847—Downtne Quick Crop. Larger, 
more mature than Downing above. Bears 
sooner. Prepaid. Each .$1.00; 5 for. .$4.50 
