tinues into late October. It makes such a rank growth set two 
to three feet apart in rows six feet apart that after one or two 
weedings in the spring the rest of the weeds are crowded out 
and it is self-supporting. 
Remember, by cutting all canes back in November your 
next year’s crop will come on the new canes each year and off 
season. 
It is the most revolutionary in character of any raspberry 
we have grown in thirty years and the greatest money maker. 
DURHAM PRICES 
12 for $3.00 25 for $5.00 100 for $18.00 
Prices Postpaid 
Prices quoted on larger amounts. 
Raspberry Prices—Other Than Durham and Amber 
GATINEAU MADAWASKA 
LATHAM INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing) 
MILTON MUSKOKA 
DAS pee Neth i $4.00 Ope reat. $7.50 LOQS eee $14.00 
SOON eet. $60.00 LOOQ Maen. $95.00 
Shipment Prepaid by Parcel Post or Express up to 4th 
zone or about 600 miles from Bradford, Mass. 
If greater distance than 600 miles from Bradford, Mass., 
order will be sent express collect but following prices will pre- 
vail: 
DAS: Dende $3.50 DU Meena $6.00 100 Rene $13.00 
SOO Reema $55.00 LQQ0 2a aes: $90.00 
~ SEPTEMBER EVERBEARING 
RED RASPBERRY 
A new two-crop-a-year raspberry introduced by New 
York State Experiment Station. An abundant crop in June and 
another in September. Fall crop comes two to four weeks 
earlier than most other everbearing varieties. Fruit is very 
large, firm, and does not crumble. It will stand up after picking 
longer than any variety we have tested and berries are larger 
than any other variety. 
Prices Postpaid 
12 for $3.75 25 for $7.50 50 for $14.00 
No stock until fall of 1953. 
RASPBERRY CULTURE 
Select a good piece of ground that is slightly elevated and 
prepare the soil thoroughly. It is advisable to spread the land 
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