The New September everbearing Raspberry was introduced by the New @ 
York State Fruit Testing Association in 1947. It is a result of a number of & 
crossings. The plants are of a very good size and the fruit is of excellent % 
quality and when ripened show no signs of crumbling. One feature of the 
New September is that it ripens a great many days earlier than most other 
Fall bearing varieties, thus getting a chance to mature its crop before cold 
weather sets in. In the Spring it is very early and will ripen before practically Be 
any other common sorts of raspberries are in. The plants are vigorous and 
very hardy and should be a fine addition to the home garden. The variety 
is new and plants are somewhat scarce, so plant a few in your garden for 
ales PRICES: 
1-Yr. No. 1 Plants 
12 for $3.75 25 for$7.00 50 for$13.00 100 for $25.00 250 for $57.50 
2-Yr. Bearing Age Plants 
12 for $5.00 25 for $9.00 50 for$17.00 100 for $32.00 200 for $59.50 
‘WILLAMETTE Giant New Red 
Willamette is one of the most promising of the new Red Raspberries. It is a very 
vigorous grower, making a nice growth under adverse circumstances. The fruit 
of Willamette is very large, shaped somewhat conical, comes off the vine easily 
and is a beautiful red color. 
Best For Canning Preserving 
On tests made locally by the leading canners, their report is as follows: (the best 
looking Red Raspberry that we have tried. It does not crumble when canning and 
does not fade. We wish that we could get a great many tons of them for preserving 
and canning.) If the canners think this of the Willamette, it has a great future. 
The ripening is about the same as Latham. 
1-Yr. No. 1 Plants 
25 for $3.95 50 for $7.50 100 for $12.50 
250 for $27.50 500 for $45.00 1000 for $85.00 >» -— Ws fe 
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New EARLY RED Red Raspberry 
aa at = The New Early Red raspberry originated at the South Haven Experimental Station in 
1931. Since that time, we have watched it carefully. It has been commercially tested 
in this famous raspberry growing section for the past ten years. It is the earliest 
maturing red raspberry that we know of and comes on the market when prices are 
higher than the later varieties. Plants of Early Red are upright, vigorous, hardy and 
very productive. In our garden here last year, from one single plant, over a pint of 
berries was picked at one picking. The fruit is conical, light red when first ripe and it 
separates from the vine easily. This is important as the berries are easy to pick 
while firm and the harvesting can be done before they are too soft. Due to its 
parentage, it has inherited much of the excellent flavor of the old Cuthbert. The 
plants are limited but we offer them in 1000 lots at a price almost anyone can 
afford to pay. 
PRICES: 
1-Yr. No. 1 Plants 
12 for $3.25 25 for $5.75 50 for $11.00 100 for $17.50 
250 for $41.75 500 for $79.00 1000 for $150.00 
2-Yr. Bearing Age Plants 
25 for $9.00 50 for $17.00 100 for $32.00 
200 for $59.50 
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PURPLE RASPBERRY 
The leading PURPLE RASPBERRY today. It was in- 
troduced by the New York Experimental Station 
several years ago. Plants are very vigorous, very 
productive, and very hardy. Sodus ripens shortly 
m after Latham. Popular wherever offered. 
PRICES: 1-Yr. No. 1 Plants Only 
F 25 for $2.95 50 for $5.10 100 for $9.00 
250 for $20.00 500 for $37.50 [9] 
12 for $5.00 
