Allen’s Climatéged RASPBERRIES. 
Will do well in any ground that will produce a good corn crop. Soil should be 
thoroughly prepared and well enriched; ground bone is one of the best fertilizers. 
Keep well cultivated and free from weeds and suckers. As soon as bearing is 
over — cut out old wood to give more vigor to the young canes. All Raspberries 
are benefited by mulching in both summer and winter. Plant in rows 5 feet 
apart, 3 feet apart in the row. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
NEW ‘SEPTEMBER — Everbearer 
A superior, new variety that bears a full crop of berries in 
June and another large crop in September. Developed by Dr. 
Geo, L. Slate of the New York Experiment Station. The berries 
are larger and of excellent quality; show no tendency to crumble 
when ripe. Keep well on the bush and after picking. Fruits 
ripen several days before earliest spring bearing varieties. Fall 
crop matures 2 to 4 weeks ahead of other fall varieties — thus 
avoiding failure due to early fall freezes. Plants are hardy and 
vigorous. A good variety for home gardens and commercial 
growers. Supply is limited — Order yours today. 
/ By Mail Postpaid: eRe ee at eR) Boa noth rerks 50... .$14.95 
By Express Collect: 100.... 26.75 250.... 57.50 500.... 95.00 
“INDIAN SUMMER. A tremendous sensation because of its giant 
size, delicious taste, and appealing glossy red beauty. And, sen- 
sational also because it starts to bear early in the season and 
produces two (2) big crops every year. So hardy that it thrives 
even in Canada. High quality berries. Ideal for quick-freezing 
and many culinary uses. 
Latham 
Red By Mail Postpaid, 10 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00. 
Raspberry By Express Collect, 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $70.00. 
LATHAM. Certified absolutely mosaic-free and acceptable any- 
where. Latham is perfectly hardy, withstanding Manitoba win- 
ters without protection. Its production is superlative, outyield- 
ing all others. The berries are large and round, with profitable 
B LA C K RA S p B E R RI E S shipping firmness, The color is rich, brilliant red. Delightful 
on the table and a perfect canner, 
=, CUMBERLAND. Large, plump and tasty berries. Healthy, vig- By Mail Postpaid, 10 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00. 
orous grower; heavy bearer. Flavor sweet. Grown for many By Express Collect, 100 for $9.00; 1000 for $70.00. 
years but is still the leading black-cap variety. “S MARCY. Good main crop Red Raspberry. Very vigorous grower 
By Mail Postapid, 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25; 100 for $8.00. and exceptionally hardy. Berries are top quality, large and 
By Express Collect, 250 for $15.00; 1000 for $48.50. spy Soca pears eee seenapan | COSTE A RRL ok Bei 
C\ DUNDEE. New, extra-heavy fruiting black Raspberry. An excel- By Mail Postpaid, 10 for $1.75; 25 for $2.50. 
lent, high quality, large size, glossy blackberry, ripening 3 or By Express Collect, 100 for $8.75; 500 for $30.00. 
4 days ahead of Cumberland. This berry has been grown in 
every type of soil in New York State and has lived and pro- 
duced bumper crops where other varieties have failed. We have ~GOLDEN QU EEN 
found it very resistant to drouth and disease. Out produces 
all other black Raspberries th to one. 
; Dee Son S. Yellow Raspberry 
By Mail Postpaid, 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $9.00, 
By Express Collect, 250 for $16.50; 1000 for $52.50. The beautiful, golden-yellow Raspberry. Preferred by many 
i because of its sugary sweetness and unusually rich flavor. Makes 
. NEW\MORRISON. An outstanding new variety, originated in a very attractive fresh dessert when served in combination with 
northern Ohio. Gives promise of surpassing all other Black black and red raspberries. Plants are hardy and vigorous grow- 
Raspberries in vigor of growth and quality of fruit. Berries eres dependable, pissy ys ChCP PETE: A.variety that should be in- 
are extremely large, nearly an inch in diameter, and do not ELUG CRE Overy eae pberry, pia ntine. 
crumble. Hold up well after picking and shipping long dis- 1-Yr., No. 1 plants, 3 for $1.25; 5 for $2.00; 12 for $3.95; 
tances. Fruits ripen a little later than Cumberland. Have a 25 for $5.00, postpaid. 
rich glossy black color and extra delicious flavor. Plants are 
hardy, disease resistant and heavy bearers. Will grow on all 
types of soil. 
By Mail Postpaid, 10 for $1.50; 50 for $6.00; 100 for $10.00 
By Express Collect, 1000 for $45.00. 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
\ SODUS PURPLECAP. Best for every home use! Produces extra 
large berries, about twice the size of other Purplecaps. You 
_ will especially enjoy the distinctive flavor of Sodus — whether 
you eat them fresh or canned, in pies or jam and jelly, they 
offer a real taste-thrill! The berries are rounded in shape, have 
an attractive bright purple color, and extra-firm quality with 
no tendency to crumble. The plants are very vigorous, hardy 
and bear enormous crops. Ripen shortly after Latham. 2-Yr., 
Bearing-age plants, 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.15; 25 for 
$11.75. 
PURPLE WEBSTER. New, extra heavy-fruiting purple Raspberry. Plants 
are very vigorous, resistant to disease and drought; have never 
been known to winter kill. Fruit is smaller than Sodus but makes it up 
in quantity; outproduces all other varieties two to one. Fruit is very 
sweet and withstands heat and rain without souping up; can be left on 
bush for days after ripe without losing its high quality. Young plants 
do not have massive root systems but will outgrow any other Raspberry. 
Fruits are good for fresh desserts, canning, freezing and jellies. We 
consider this a profitable variety for the commercial grower. 
By Mail Postpaid, 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00. 
By Express Collect, 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $60.00, (1 5) 
Our Raspberry plants have 
been inspected against dis- 
ease three times by state 
inspectors and graded care- 
fully by our small-fruit 
foreman. All Raspberries 
will be given more care 
this season than we have 
ever given them before. 
We intend to make sure 
that the plants leave our 
cellar in guaranteed con- 
dition. 
New Morrison 
