INDIAN SUMMER (The Finest Two-Crop-In-One-Season Red Raspberry) 
The Red Raspberry for the home garden. A horticultural triumph of the New York 
State Experiment Station. The finest early summer and fall bearing red variety 
ever introduced. 
Flavor: rather mild sub-acid of fine quality. Size: large and roundish. Ripens: first 
crop: July 5 to August 4. Second crop: September 10 to November. Bearing: Age: 
15 months when planted in spring; 21 months when planted in fall. Growing Habit: 
tall, vigorous and produces heavy crops during each bearing season. 
MILTON 
One of the newer, heavy producing varieties that should be planted ex- 
tensively for both garden and commercial use. 
Flavor: mild, excellent for all purposes. Size: largest of any red berry 
grown at New York State Experiment Station. Ripens: July 15th to 
August 12th. Bearing Age: 15 months when planted in spring; 21 months 
when planted in fall. Growing Habit: tall, vigorous, with sturdy, heavy 
canes, that require no support. Fruit is borne on outside of bush. 
Newburgh, Milton and Taylor are three outstanding varieties 
which have been sensational because of the large size of the fruit. 
Newburgh ripens before Milton, and Milton ripens before Taylor, so 
that the three give a succession of ripening. Of the three, Taylor is 
outstanding for its commercial promise. 
‘LATHAM 
The most widely grown and most popular com- 
mercial red variety in the country—recommend- 
ed for its wide adaptability and regular crop- 
ping. 
Flavor: mild, delicious. Size: large, round’sh, 
attractive, moderately firm. Ripens: July 18 to 
August 15. Bearing Age: 15 months when plant- 
ed in spring; 21 months when planted in fall. 
Growing Habit: tall, vigorous, very hardy. Pro- 
duces enormous crops of top-quality fruit. 
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