KELLY RASPBERRIES 
\Hedrick BLACKBERRIES 
Here’s a new Blackberry introduced by Dr. Geo. L. Slate at 
the New York Experiment Station. Bound to become the coun- 
try’s leading Blackberry. For years the bearing habits of the 
standard Eldorado variety have been irregular. Plants would 
make excessive growth, but would be shy in the bearing of - 
fruit. For that reason, intensive breeding work has been going 
on at the New York State Experiment Station to improve Black- 
berries. The berries are somewhat larger than Eldorado and are 
moderately firm, without core and of good quality. Ripens in 
Western New York during the latter part of July. If you have 
never had much success growing Blackerries, we would suggest 
that you try this new variety. For home use and commercial pro- 
duction, there is a need for good Blackberries. 
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The Giant MORRISON 
A GIANT NEW BLACK RASPBERRY 
This variety, which originated in Northern Ohio, is highly praised by 
growers everywhere. Extremely large, shiny, jet-black berries of fine 
flavor and less seedy than other sorts; excellent for market and home 
use. The strong, vigorous vines are very productive and free from 
disease and very long lived. Recommend this variety without reservation 
to those who want the best black Raspberry. 
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The Productive SODUS (PURPLE) 
The leading purple Raspberry. Recently introduced by the New York 
State Experiment Station. Berries are very large, firm, sprightly and good 
in quality. The plants are very vigorous, very productive, and hardy. More 
resistant to drought than the old Columbian and yields good crop every 
year; it ripens shortly after Latham. July 10-12. 
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TAYLOR — A Good Red 
This new red Raspberry promises to be the best of them all for 
New York and the northern states. Plants are vigorous, hardy, pro- 
ductive, tall growing and increase rapidly. Sturdy canes hold the ber- 
ries well off the ground. The berries are bright, attractive red, thick- 
fleshed, firm and of excellent quality. July 8-12. 
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Refer to Our PLANTING GUIDE Sent With Each Order 
For Cultural Directions. 
: The New MILTON 
A late variety for market and home use. The berries are large, long 
conic, resembling those of the Taylor in size and shape. They are 
attractive bright red, firm, not crumbling, mild sub-acid and good. 
It ripens 2 or 3 days later than Taylor and 
Latham. The plants are vigorous, productive 
and hardy. Milton has remained free from 
mosaic, in a test planting, in the Hudson Val- 
ley, where numerous other varieties soon be- 
come infected. This freedom from mosaic is 
an important reason why the seedling was 
named and introduced for more extensive test- 
ing by growers. 
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