MIDLAND 
Midland would be one of the best and most popular varieties of 
berries if it would make more runners. In too many cases a good fruit- 
ing row has been so hard to obtain that the yield has run low. For this 
reason we do not recommend it for large plantings, or as a commercial 
kind. It is a kind made to order for a grower who likes the fancy berries 
produced by the hill system. 
Midland berries are very good in quality, and large. Firm enough 
for ordinary handling. Bright red when first ripe, becoming darker later. 
A prime favorite for freezing. 
“LATHAM RED RASPBERRY 
Latham is without question the best of the red raspberries. It is 
comparatively disease free and winter hardy. Adapted to all soils and 
climates, it grows vigorously and makes a good row of strong, heavy 
canes. 
The fruit is a brilliant red, sweet and highly flavored. The fruiting 
season starts about the time when the black caps are finishing bearing, 
and extends over a long period. 
The high quality of this berry fits it for smaller plantings for your 
own use. Heavy yields of beautiful fruit makes it a good commercial 
kind. No. | Plants, 25—$1.50; 100—$5.00, not prepaid. 
