- Red Raspberries - 
Highly prized for their excellent dessert quality, to be eaten fresh with sugar 
and cream, for their sparkling red preserves, freezing, and many other 
culinary uses. Be sure to include some in your garden planting. 
Red Raspberries vary considerably in their adaptability to 
certain locations. We are listing those varieties best adapted to 
Ohio and Midwestern conditions. They have proven hardy, 
thrifty in growth, excellent production records, and high in 
quality. 
Scarff’s full of vigor plants will produce the most 
prolific canes and fully developed fruits. 
-> Willamette -- 
Finest Berry for the Home Garden. 
Hardy, Vigorous, Disease-Resistant Canes. 
Fruits Very Large—Sugar Sweet—Best for Freezing. 
This year we are offering Willamette as an extra large, high 
quality berry for the home garden because of its very thrifty 
growth, healthy dark green foliage and fine large berries. It has 
proven very hardy and entirely adapted to our midwestern con- 
ditions. The fruits are large, sometimes double, rich dark red in 
color, delicious for dessert with cream and preserves or other 
culinary uses. For freezing, Willamette is one of the very best. 
eLathame 
Most Popular 
Most Widely Grown 
Latham is a thrifty growing plant, 
a very heavy yielder of large, bright 
red attractive berries of firm texture 
and high quality. The fact that it 
thrives and has proven profitable 
under such a wide range of conditions 
is the reason for its universal popu- 
larity. We can recommend Latham as 
one of the best midseason varieties 
for every section of the U. S. and for 
either home or market planting and 
know that it will give satisfaction. 
5430 quarts per acre is the report of 
three-year tests by Connecticut Agri- 
cultural College. Figure the returns 
on the basis of the present market. 
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* Sunrise ° cariy's 
UNTISE ° Early Red 
Ripens fully two weeks before Latham. Prolific fruiting, high 
quality, extreme hardiness and health of the canes, and the good 
bright red colored berries make Sunrise the finest very early Red 
Raspberry. Especially desirable for the home garden because of the 
long fruiting season. Introduced 1939 by U. S. Dept. of Agr. 
Red and Purple Raspberry Prices 
—— All Twice Inspected State Certified Plants 
Postpaid By Express Not Prepaid 
25 50 100 250 500 
New September—1 yr. $ 8.50 $15.00 | $25.00 
2 yr. Bearing Age 12.75 22.50 
Indian Summer 1 yr. k 4.25 7.50 12.00 
Willamette 
Marion (Purple) 
Sodus (Purple) |2 yr. (Bearing Age) 3.35 5.25 9.50 17.50 
Latham y : 4.00 7.00 12.50 
Sunrise 4.75 8.50 16.00 
