Raspberries are inexpensive when grown at home 
_ AND — they are very EASY to GROW 
—LATHAM ¥%* the ‘People’s Choice” 
oe: a . Latham is the leading commercial and home variety of red raspberry. It is vigorous, easy to grow, a 
Vas a heavy producer, and hardy enough to stand sub-zero winters. 
The fruit is large, dark red and firm: picks easily, keeps and ships well. Deli- 
cious eaten fresh, in sauce, jam, pies, or shortcake. 
For the price of a crate of berries you can have enough plants to give 
you all the raspberries you want for fresh fruit, canning and freezing. 
You can cut your grocery bills—and get a lot of satisfaction, too— 
by enjoying your own home-grown fruit picked fresh for every meal. 
Your own berries have a better flavor, and there's no waste nor 
shrinkage. 
Commercial growers report big yields and sure profits with Latham. 
Returns run as high as $400.00 to $800.00 per acre in a 
single year. For such results, plant genuine Latham (Red- 
path Strain) from Andrews’ healthy “certified mosaic-free” 
stock. 
|‘ NEWBURGH—A Promising Variety 
Where Newburgh performs well, it has become very popular. 
It is excellent for either home or market. The fruit is very 
large, firm and doesn’t crumble. Color is an attractive bright 
red. Plants are vigorous and very productive. In the area 
around Duluth, Minnesota, Newburgh has become a serious 
rival of Latham. Newburgh needs good soil. 
PRICES OF LATHAM and NEWBURGH 
5 ec i We pay the postage. 
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2-yr., heavy $1.85 $3.15 $5.85 $10.85 $19.85 
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Raspberry and Strawberry Collection 200 500° 1000 
This is an ideal collection for a small family group. 2-yr., heavy $32.45 $59.85 $99.85 
It will provide strawberries both in spring and fall and l-yr., standard 48.45 83.45 
raspberries over a very long season. 
12 Latham Raspberry. 2-yr., heavy. 
12 Indian Summer Raspberry. 2-yr., heavy. 
25 Red Rich Strawberries 
Regular Value $11.80 
All for Only $11.25 
We pay the postage. 
~\ SUNRISE—Extra Early, Flavorful 
Sunrise, while very hardy, has performed better than any 
other raspberry in the southern half of the United States 
where raspberries do not normally grow well, 
Dr. J. Harold Clark, formerly of the New Jersey Experi- 
ment Station writes: “The special value of Sunrise is its 
earliness.” Sunrise does ripen early—10 days 
ahead of Latham—and this commands a pre- 
mium price on the market. Fruit firm, fine 
textured, non-crumbly and possesses a fine fla- 
vor. Recommended for South- 
ern gardens and where earli- 
ness is desired. Keep fruiting 
rows very narrow. 
SUNRISE PRICES 
We pay the postage. 
2-yr., heavy: 6 for $1.65; 12 
for $2.95; 25 for $5.25; 50 
for $9.85; 100 for $17.45. 
l-yr., standard: 6 for $1.45; 12 for 
$2.65; 25 for $4.95; 50 for $8.95; 
100 for $15.85. 
Not Prepaid 
2-yr., heavy: 200 for $28.45; 500 
for $56.95; 1000 for $94.85. 
l-yr., standard: 200 for $23.25; 500 
for $46.55; 1000 for $77.65. 
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