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. 
MUSKOKA (Mid-Season) 
A very hardy main crop berry. It is a Newman and Her- 
bert cross from Ottawa, Canada. Its firmness of fruit and 
hardiness of cane recommend it for those in severe climate 
districts. Muskoka berries are good in size, round, very firm, 
and medium red in color. It required good soil and moisture 
conditions. 
\ MILTON RED (Late) 
An apparently mosaic free Red Raspberry. In test plant- 
ings here in Massachusetts, over a period of five years, Milton 
has shown no trace of mosaic. For that one reason it should 
be worth a try for any home or market garden. It is a late 
variety ripening several days later than Latham or Taylor. 
Plants are very hardy, productive, and vigorous growers. Ber- 
ries are large, bright red, firm, and good shippers, resembling 
Taylor in size and color. 
AMBER (Yellow Raspberry) 
A new creation from the Geneva Experiment Station, 
N. Y. It is the only yellow raspberry we have ever considered 
worth carrying in stock. Most yellow raspberries have been 
soft. The Amber is not. It is large, firm, yellow, with a pink 
tinge when ripe which makes it a most attractive box. It is 
the best novelty berry we have ever seen. No stock until 
October 1952 for Fall setting. Price five plants only to a 
customer — $2.95 postpaid. Supply limited. 
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) 7 
A new creation in everbearing raspberries from the Uni- 
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