in Red-Purple-Black Raspberries 
Ideal for Canning, Eating Fresh, Jams or Dessert 
Raspberry Prices 
Prices of all varieties (except as noted): Il-yr., No. 1 select plants, 
10 for $2.75; 25 for $4.95; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $14.95; 250 for 
$30.95, postpaid. 500 for $48.85; 1000 for $85.00, not postpaid. 
\ COLUMBIAN 
Purple. Very large, somewhat conical, rich, juicy; seeds small, bears 
large crops. Mid-July. 
~ CUMBERLAND 
Black. Berries large, firm, glossy and unsurpassed in quality. Early July. 
Price: 10 for $2.35; 25 for $4.25; 50 for $6.95; 100 for $11.95; 250 
for $25.95, postpaid. 500 for $40.25; 1000 for $70.00, not postpaid. 
The wonderful everbearing Red Raspberry. Crop twice a year. | 
Thanks to the New York Experiment Station, here’s a berry that is 
forging ahead in leadership, has very small seeds. Season early July 
| through to mid-October. Berries large, roundish, conic, slightly irregu- 
| lar, good in quality. Heavy yielder. Escapes mosaic, 
RASPBERRY COLLECTION No. 10 
1-Yr., No. 1 Plants 
10 LATHAM 10 MORRISON 
20 Plants for *3.60 Postpeid 
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Purple. Berries very large, firm, sprightly and good 
flavor. Plants very vigorous, productive and hardy. 
Much more resistant to drought than Columbian. Valu- 
able market variety. Mid-July. 
New Black Raspberry. It ripens a little later than Cumberland. The color 
is an intense, glossy black, so attractive that these huge berries sell on 
sight. The fruit has almost no seeds, firm texture, yet juicy. In short, this 
is the most promising new Black Raspberry. Price: 10 for $2.35; 25 for $4.25; 
50 for $6.95; 100 for $11.95; 250 for $25.95, postpaid. 500 for $40.25; 
1000 for $70.00, not postpaid. 
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