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For BIGGER CROPS and PROFITS Plant 
LATHAM RED RASPBERRIES Eanenene 
First Choice of Commercial Growers sacpberly 
\ 1-7—A popular favorite in all large fruit-growing sections. Extra large, 
rich red berries, some measuring an inch in diameter. Bears a tremendous 
crop of best quality fruit. Finest berry for canning. Perfectly hardy. Com- 
mands highest prices. Plants are state inspected, disease-free, of finest quality, 
heavy and well-rooted. 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 50 
for $5.50; 100 for $10.00; 250 for $22.00; 500 for $40.00; 1,000 for $75.00. 
See page 38 for 2- and 4-year Bearing-age transplants. 
WILLAMETTE RED RASPBERRY 
1-14 — One of the Largest Red Raspberries Grown! A Heavy Producer of Large 
Firm Berries. This splendid new variety is an Oregon origination. Berries are very 
large, conical in shape; very firm, dark red, medium acid. Fruit ripens midseason. 
pecenent variety for freezing, canning, table use, and to eat fresh from your 
garden. 
Reports seem to indicate this variety is very well adapted to localities where the 
Latham is poor. In fact, reports we have from Oregon advise it is more widely 
adapted to their conditions than any other variety, and in sections where Latham 
is very poor, Williamette has produced 7 tons per acre on good soil. Its large size 
and firmness make this an excellent variety for shipment to distant markets. In- 
formation received from New York state indicate this new variety is very vigorous 
and productive there and has proven entirely hardy. Order early, supply is limited, 
PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 1 plants, 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.55; 25 for $3.75; 50 for $6.50. 
100 for $12.00; 250 for $27.50; 500 for $50.00. See page 38 for Bearing-age 
peas Wess Baris tad 
m RED RASPBERRY 
1-20 — Early Red originated at the South Haven Experiment Station from a cross 
between Lloyd George and Cuthbert made in 1932. Since then the variety has 
gone through a 11-year commercial test in famous raspberry producing areas. 
The berries ripen very early and are large, round-coniec, light red. There is a 
searcity of good early maturing varieties of the red raspberry, which makes this E 
characteristic of the Early Red of particular value, for it means its fruit will 
come on the market at a time when supply is very limited and thus will com- 
mand much higher prices. Plants of Early Red are upright, tall, vigorous, hardy 
and very productive. Canes are numerous, moderately stocky. Leaves are large, 
ridged, dark green in color. 
Early Red has inherited much of the excellent 
flavor of Cuthbert. Fruit withstands canning 
process very well without crumbling. It freezes 
BARGAIN NO. 47 as well as Larne: While the berries begin 
maturing early, the ripening season is long. 
6 Latham eae? ape - 
H PRICE: 1-Yr. No. 
6 Willamette 1 plants, 6 for $1.75; 
Red raspberry 12 for $3.25; 25 for 
i $6.00; 50 for $10.00; 
OLE 100 for $18.00; 250 
2 Chipman's Red for $40.00; 500 for 
Rhubarb $75.00. See page 38 
for Bearing-age. 
$9.60 Nef, nof 
prepaid 
CHIPMAN’S 
RED RHUBARB 
4-525 — Extremely large stalks that are red bottom 
to top, even the flesh is red. It does not lose this 
rich color in cooking. Skin is so tender you need 
not peel it. Juicy and sweetest of all, requiring 
less sugar. Very productive, you can pull the 
stalks all spring and summer. Seedless. Hardy. 
PRICE: 60c each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 12 
for $5.40; 25 for $10.00. 
Red Lake CURRANT 
\1-5—Originated at the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm—finest of all Red Currants. The berry is 
unusually large in size and of a superior quality; the clusters are long and filled out to the top, with stems 
sufficiently long to make picking easy. Berries are a clear light red and quality excellent. The bush is vigor- 
ous, upright, and productive. Ripens early midseason, but holds on over a long period so it can be used or 
marketed, as desired. 
PRICE: Each 6 12 : 25 50 100 
5 oh ee ot $0.25 $1.25 $1.95 $3.00 $5.50 $10.00 
a | a eee 32 1.80 2.75 4.50 8.00 15.00 
Red 
Lake 
Currant 
IMPORTANT. We ship Currant and Gooseberry bushes only to Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, 
Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kentucky, Texas and Colorado. Currant plants are per- 
mitted entry into some of the other states providing you do not live in an area where Pine are grown. Write to your State 
Entomologist, advise him where you wish to plant, the variety and amount; if you are located in a non-control area, he will 
issue a special permit. If you can secure this permit, send this along when placing your order. Please do not order in control 
areas unless you secure this Permit. 
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