SENATOR DUNLAP 
The old standby. A mid-season variety that grows on all types of soil and 
in all climates, A good producer and a fine berry. 
DORSET 
Size and Quality. Under favorable conditions the berries are very large and 
conic in shape. At the proper picking stage, the berries are medium light in 
color and retain their lightness even after they begin to get quite ripe. The 
appearance alone should sell them. Its flavor is mildly subacid; under norma! 
conditions it is sweet and very pleasing in flavor but not so rich as Fairfax. 
However, when the fruit is overripe the flavor does not become so objection- 
able as in many other varieties. It has proven especially well on heavy soils. 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
LATHAM *** The Leading Midseason Variety 
Latham is the leading commercial and home variety. It is vigorous, easy to 
grow, a heavy producer, and hardy enough to stand sub-zero winters. 
The fruit is very large, dark red and firm; picks easily, keeps and ships well. 
Delicious eaten fresh, in sauce, jam, pies or shortcake. For the price of a 
crate of berries you can have enough plants to give you all the raspberries 
you want for fresh fruit, canning and freezing. 
NEWBURGH - A Promising Variety 
Where Newburgh performs well, it has become very popular. It is excellent 
for either home or market. The fruit is very large, firm and doesn’t crumble 
Color is an attractive bright red. Plants are vigorous and very productive. In 
the area around Duluth, Minnesota, Newburgh has become a serious rival of 
Latham. 
INDIAN SUMMER RED RASPBERRY 
Like one of its parents, the Lloyd George, Indian Summer bears two crops, 
a spring or summer crop and a fall crop. The quality is good and the season 
very early. The plants are vigorous, upright, hardy, healthy and productive. 
The fruit is large, juicy, tender, mild subacid. Not subject to mosaic disease 
end is extremely hardy, even in Canada. 
Indian Summer was developed at the New York Experiment Station but has 
become very popular on the coast, will not do well for a fall crop where 
it freezes early. 
ST REGIS 
Extremely hardy, yields large quantity of huge red berries all summer long. 
Flesh is very firm and a delicious sweet flavor. 
