Monroe, Michigan Wi 
Raspberries 
for Home and Market 
RED AND PURPLE VARIETIES 
COLUMBIAN. Dull purplish-red berries borne on strong 
vigorous bushes. Good for home and commercial use. 
LATHAM. Has no equal in most sections of the country. 
Plant vigorous and productive. Very large, handsome 
red berries of fine quality. We are proud of our 
fine disease-free strain of these plants. 
BLACK VARIETIES 
CUMBERLAND. For many years this has been the lead- 
cM ing “‘Blackcap.’’ Jet black, large, firm, sweet, and 
om almost seedless. Vigorous plants. 
NEW LOGAN. Ripens a week before Cumberland. Bears 
heavily. Fruit is large and of good quality. Drought 
&; resistant, 
PLUM FARMER. A vigorous grower and very hardy. 
Fruit is larger than Cumberland and bears an abund- 
ant crop a little earlier in the season. 
Latham Raspberries 
Blackberries 
“ ALFRED. Early ripening and long bearing. Mammoth berries that are sweet, 
delicious and almost coreless. Hardy. 
BLOWERS. A strong productive grower. Large fruit of fine quality. 
ELDORADO. The most popular Blackberry. Late. Hardy, vigorous and a 
heavy regular bearer of fine quality. Large berries. 
Giant Hybrid 
Blueberries 
Not only prized for their delicious fruits, the bushes are highly 
ornamental and can be used as such with the added attraction of 
the fine fruit. Of easy culture when directions are followed, the 
principal requirement being an acid soil. Plant at least two varie- 
ties to insure necessary cross pollination. 
JERSEY. Early. Light blue berry. Strong grower. 
RANCOCAS. Early midseason. Bush is tall, vigorous and productive. 
Fruit large, light blue, firm and very attractive. 
Rancocas Blueberries RUBEL. Late. Vigorous, upright growing bush. Fine large berries. 
