The Best Everbearing Red Raspberry 
The huge berries of Indian Summer will make your garden the 
envy of the neighborhood. Large and juicy with a rich raspberry 
flavor, they are a special treat eaten fresh or frozen. The only rasp- 
berry that keeps its color when canned makes it popular with the 
housewife. For something unusual try them mixed with rhubarb. 
Once you have tasted Indian Summer you will always want it. 
Indian Summer grows vigorously, yields heavily and requires little 
care. The fall crop will sometimes be too late for Minnesota but 
the summer crop is as large or larger than any other. 
Although the berries are a little soft for long shipment, commercial 
growers find them excellent for local sales because of the extra heavy 
yield. Mr. A. L. Shuttleworth, prominent New York grower, says: 
“A yield of 5 tons of fruit (660 24-pint crates) to an acre has been 
harvested from the summer crop here at my place.” You can pick 
loads of delicious berries for your table with just 50 Indian Summer 
plants. For an ample supply for canning or freezing, too, plant one 
hundred. You'll save buying expensive fruit, have better berries 
and plenty of them. 
Dr. George Slate of Cornell University, says: “When well grown 
the plants bear as heavy or heavier crops than most varieties. They 
are satisfactorily hardy in New York. The berries are large and of 
good quality. The fall crop is rather late in northern states. The 
plants do not become infected with mosaic even when grown near 
diseased plants.” 
INDIAN SUMMER tee: i. Mh pay pe Sl ae IndianeSammmer 
1.85 3.25 5.85 10.65 18.85 ‘ : ; a P 
l-yr., standard pe eae eee : 9.65 Wipes Complete directions for planting Poors 
Not Prepaid 
with every order. Chief 
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200 500 1000 ee 
2-yr., $31.55 $60.85 $103.50 
1-yr., 27.45 53.75 90.00 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
For Hardiness aud Early Season 
Plant CHIEF * * x 
Recommended for early market, for severe conditions and 
farm gardens. Chief bears excellent quality fruit through a 
long season. Well known in Canada, it has proven itself as 
one of the most vigorous and hardy varieties for northern 
regions. Chief has many of the good qualities of its parent 
Latham. Berries are firm, bright red, not quite as large as 
Latham but have a better flavor than some of the other reds. 
Chief is more resistant to drought, cold and disease. 
CHIEF PRICES We pay the Postage. Not Prepaid 
Glee 127 25% 50 | 100 200 oo 1000. 
2-yr., heavy ....$1.45 $2.65 $4.95 $8.95 $16.35 | $26.45 $50.45 $86. 
fe eeendard 9185235 445 7.85 714.25 | 21.35 4025 69.00 
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