RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Raspberries are one of the treats available to home gardeners and will 
bear handsome crops if a little care is given them. Here is a crop ideal for 
the part-time farmer which is overlooked by many growers. Very easy to 
freeze. 
We offer strong, well grown plants, free of disease. Start a bed now 
so that you can enjoy raspberries throughout the summer. Once planted, a 
raspberry bed is good for from five to ten years, depending on the care given 
lite 
~ LATHAM (Red)—The fine old standard mid-season berry which folks 
have liked so well. It bears well under most any condition and is good for 
commercial or home gardeners. Available No. 1 grade and transplants. 
aS INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing) (Red)—This is the best of the ever- 
bearing varieties of raspberries, bearing a crop in July and another through- 
out the fall. Has good size and flavor. Transplants only. 
. DURHAM (Everbearing, Red)—This is one of the newer everbearing 
varieties of red raspberries which is reported to be very good. We have only 
transplants available. 
“= SODUS (Purple)—This is the leading purple raspberry. The berries 
are medium purple in color and good in quality. The plants are very pro- 
ductive and vigorous. No. 1 grade only. 
~ CUMBERLAND (Black)—This variety yields well under most any con- 
dition. It has a glossy black berry of excellent quality and bears in mid- 
summer. Black raspberries are gaining in popularity. They can be raised 
at less cost than the red varieties and stand on the vines a long time with- 
out becoming soft. No. 1 grade only. 
RASPBERRY PLANT PRICES 
No. 1 Grade—-All varieties: 6 for 65c¢c; 12 for $1.20; 25 for $2.00; 
50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.50; 1000 for $65.00, not prepaid. 
TRANSPLANTS 
6 for 75c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 
Not sold in lots of less than 6 of one variety. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries grow best on fertile loam. The rows should be six feet 
apart with each plant approximately two feet apart in the row. 
~ ELDORADO—tThis is the sweetest of all blackberries. The berries are 
very large, and bear in large clusters. The plants are very hardy. 
Prices: 12 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.00. 
. THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY—Price: 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.50. 
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