BLACK RASPBERRIES 
VARIETIAS 
Spristol. One of the best black raspberries. The 
berries are large, firm, fairly glossy, attractive 
and of excellent quality. Plants are hardy and 
vigorous bearing heavy crops. Late. 
Cumberland. Berries very large, firm; midseason. 
Widely planted because of its p.oauctiveness and 
quality. 
Prices: 1 yr. tip plants, $2.50 per doz., $8.50 per 
50 plants. 
NEW RED EVERBEARING RASPBERRY 
\ September. A new fruiting red raspberry. The 
fail crop begins ripening in eariy September, or 
about a month earlier than Indian Summer variety, 
and continues until frost. The summer crop is as 
early as Indian Summer or the June bearing va- 
rieties. The berries are of medium size, bright 
red, firm, not crumbling, of good quality. The 
p.ants are vigorous, healthy, hardy, and produc- 
tive. 
Price: 2 yr. transplants $4.50 per 12 plants, 
$16.00 per 50 plants. 
Indian Summer Everbearing Red Raspberry. The 
summer crop ripens early or soon after the June 
bearing varieties. The Autumn crop starts ear.y 
in Septembery, but the bulk of the crop ripens during 
October and continues until frosts. The plants are 
hardy and productive. Tne berries are mediuin, red 
and large, and of good quality. 
Price: Two yr. transplants which will produce 
within 90 days after planting this Spring: $3.00 
pei 12 plants, $10 per 50 plants. 
Red Raspberries. June bearing varieties. 
Latham. An: old favorite red that still holds its 
own for fruit quality and resistance to disease. 
Large, rich red fruit of excellent flavor and tex- 
ture, borne freely over a long season. 
Milton. A new, red, late raspberry. Ripens a few 
days later than Latham. Berries are large, long, 
and conic shape. They are attractive bright red 
and firm, not crumbling mild subacid and gocd. 
Tne plants are vigorous, productive, hardy, and 
free of mosaic. 
Prices for above varieties: 1 yr. selected plants, 
$2.75 per 10 piants, $8.50 per 50 plants. 
New Purple Raspbery\Sodus. A new, very promis- 
ing variety. The berries are very large, firm, me- 
dium purple in color. Sprightly and good in qual- 
ity. The plants are very vigorous, productive end 
hardy. More resistant to drought than the Colum- 
bian variety, and yields a good crop every year. 
Ripens shortly after Latham. 
Price: 1 yr. selected plants, $2.75 per 10 plants; 
$8.50 per 50 plants. 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Their large, flavorful fruit mak2s an. excel’ent 
addition to the home garden. By following a fcw 
simple, cultural rules you can grow them in your 
own garden. We offer the newer varieties of blue- 
berries, which produce an abundance of large, juicy 
berries. Plant two or more varieties to insure good 
cross pollination and berry production. Select from 
the following: 
