FOR EATING THEM FRESH FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN... 
FOR PIES, SHORTCAKES, SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES AND FREEZING 
SWEET, JUICY 
They ripen after strawberries and just ahead of red raspberries. 
Plant them 3 to 4 feet apart in the row and the rows 6 to 7 feet 
apart. You can plant a row across the back of your garden. Our 
Planting Guide, sent with all orders, gives you easy-to-follow instruc- 
tions about taking care of them. If you make a mulch of lawn rak- 
ings or a mixture of straw and leaves and put around the plants in 
the spring, you will have almost no weeding and hoeing to do and 
besides this mulch helps hold moisture so the plants produce better. 
They do fine in part shade, especially afternoon shade. 
A 93 New Logan—Ripens a week or more before the others. Plant 
some so you will have those delicious first-to-ripen raspberries. A 
heavy bearer, the fruit is large and high quality. Bears well even on 
sandy sole GOS a Sfor 10for 25 for 100 for 
Number One Plants. ... $1.00 $1.75 $3.35 $11.75 
Number Two Plants. ... 85 1.45 2.95 9.95 
A 92 Cumberland—For many years this has been America’s 
favorite black raspberry because year after year it regularly pro- 
duces its big crops of those big, juicy, sweet, delicious berries. 
POSTPAID. 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
Number One Plants. ... $1.00 $1.75 $3.35 $11.75 
Number Two Plants.... «85 1.45 2.95 9.95 
5 Cumberland, No. 1 Plants 
5 Latham, Bearing Age Plants et vive 
AA 99 All 10 for $2.25 Postpaid EN 9) 
Cumberland we t ; 
BRISTOL BLACK RASPBERRY 
A 94 We believe this new variety, Bristol, is the best midseason 
black raspberry. A tremendous producer of large, luscious, glossy 
jet-black berries even in thin soils where other varieties are failures. 
The delicious berries are not only sweet and juicy but have an un- 
usually rich black raspberry flavor. They are almost seedless which 
makes them especially fine for making juice and for freezing. We re- 
ceive reports from over a wide territory telling of the success of Bris- 
tol even in southern states where other varieties fail. Set out a large 
patch and enjoy the fresh, home-grown berries, so much better than 
those you buy. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10for 25for 100 for 
Number One Plants. ... $1.15 $2.15 $4.25 $14.75 
Number Two Plants. ... 1.00 1.75 3.35 11.75 
3 Toms Red, Bearing Age | 5 Indian Summer, Bearing 
Plants Age Plants 
5 Bristol, No. 1 Plants 5 Bristol, No. 1 Plants 
AA98 All 8 for $1.95 Postpaid | AA83 All 10 for $2.45 Postpaid 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Sweetest of All Raspberries 
A89 Golden Queen—Large, delicious, golden yellow raspberry. 
It is preferred by many over other raspberries because of its sugary 
sweetness and unsurpassed flavor. Hardy, vigorous plants produce 
berries of excellent quality, extra fine for eating fresh, for canning, 
preserves, and freezing. POSTPAID. 
5 for 10 for 25for 100 for 
Bearing Age Plants...... $1.75 $3.25 $7.35 $26.75 
Number One Plants..... 1.35 2.35 5.35 19.75 
