‘LATHAM 
The Commercial Growers FIRST CHOICE 
Latham is to Red Raspberries what Premier is to Strawberries. An old standby 
that grows anywhere on most any type of soil, and so hardy that it will stand 45 
degrees below zero. Latham berries are large, often an inch in diameter. Best all- 
around berry to grow. Cans well, and fine for freezing. The plants grow large and 
tall. Holds the load of fruit well when trimmed back to 30 inches tall each spring. 
Latham has that old-fashioned real Red Raspberry flavor that is lacking in so many 
other varieties. Set Latham plants 3/4 ft. by 7 ft. apart. March, April and May are 
the best planting months. Plant soon as ground can be worked. 25 plants will plant 
a row 85 feet long, and plenty for average family. 
LATHAM PRICES 
: Why Wait a Whole 
Ue sets Year for Fruit? 
6 for ..$ 1.45 2-Yr.-Old 
12 for .. 2.50 Bearing Age Plants 
25 for .. 4.45 Each $ 0.50 
50 for .. 7.95 Siitor ae 1.25 
100 for .. 14.95 6 for 2.00 
250 for .. 22.50 12 for a7 
500 for ...42.00 25 for) 5.95 
Postpaid 100 for ... 18.95 
Postpaid 
Ice Box, Dwarf 
Watermelon 
Something Out of the Ordinary 
Here’s the dandiest little Watermelon 
you ever tasted. Sweet as honey; melts 
in your mouth; just the right size for any 
ordinary ice box. One Melon sufficient 
for dessert for a family of five. Crisp red 
flesh. 1 pkg. enough for 
home use. Write for pric- 
es on larger lots. Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts. for 25c, 
postpaid. No Discount. 
Ice Box 
Watermelon 
NEW EARLY RED 
Stanley Johnston, superintendent of the South Haven, Michigan ex- 
periment station, has developed this EXTRA early Red Raspberry. 
EARLY RED is the name given this product of 20 years of breeding and 
testing. This variety is especially valuable because it comes into bear- 
ing so early, way before any other Red Raspberries are on the market. 
Market gardeners make big money with EARLY RED. The plant grows 
tall. It’s very hardy and vigcrous, and very productive. Berries are beau- 
tiful red, round and of medium size. Excellent for freezing or canning. 
Plants of this variety are still scarce, so order early. 
NEW EARLY RED PRICES 
1-Yr., No. 1 2-Yr.-Old, Bearing Age 
3 (foreseen eee $ 1.50 Sofor See one ciek Se2 nD 
61 fore oe he ee 2.75 6. for s Ae eee 4.95 N 
12: Sfor Seen ee ace 4.95 12a fore See ioe 6.95 E us 
DSU forearm, 6.95 25 forts eee 12.95 meal 
LOO Ufor’. sce ait ae 24.95 LOO for: Benen ee 49.00 e 
Postpaid Postpaid 
Indian 
Summer 
‘INDIAN SUMMER 
Everbearing Red 
Because it bears twice each season is the reason why 
this is such an ideal variety to grow for home use. You 
will pick a heavy crop off the old canes in late June, and 
early July, and another crop from the new canes that will 
come up in September and October. 
The big, juicy, red berries are a real treat eaten fresh, 
making excellent sauce, preserves or jams, and are one 
of the best for freezing or canning. 
Indian Summer is the only Raspberry that will do 
well way down to the deep South. 
Indian Summer Indian Summer 
1-Yr., No. 1 2-Yr., Bearing-Age Plants 
6 fore ces $ 1.45 Each shes $ 0.50 
L227 ford ect ec 2.50 3 for 125 
2 OTe ee ns 4.45 6ifor, 3 2.00 
5.0) for potcuoreune 7.95 12 fortcoe. rete 3.75 
100 for ........ 14.95 25) fore) Bese 5.95 
Postpaid 1.00) for 75 osevaet 18.95 
Postpaid 
