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Latham 
apie BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
icanteriand Outstanding among Blackcaps. Standard 
commercial variety, as well as popular in the home 
garden. Large, purplish black, prolific. Firm, good 
quality. Most extensively grown Raspberry, succeed- 
ing over a wide area. Let your main crop of Blackcaps 
be Cumberland. 
“New Logan. A most dependable Blackcap. Equally as 
large as Cumberland. A week earlier, prolonging the 
fresh fruit season. Heavy yielder. 
BLACKCAP PRICES: 6 for $1.75; 12 for $2.50; 25 
for $3.90; 50 for $6.65; 100 for $11.50; 250 for 
$24.95; 500 for $40.25; 1000 for $70.00. 
STANDARD RED RASPBERRIES 
Latham. Brilliant red, mosaic-resistant. Good shipper 
and popular for the home garden. Suitable for serving 
fresh, frozen, or in jams. Rates as high among Reds 
as Cumberland does among Blackcaps. 
- Sunrise. A new Red introduced by U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. Very early with a long picking season, 
making it ideal for the home garden. Hardy. Flavor 
and quality the best. Especially adapted to the South 
where not all Red Raspberries are successful. Useful 
in connection with other varieties because of its early 
ripening. 
STANDARD RED RASPBERRY PRICES: 6 for $2.00; 
12 for $2.95; 25 for $4.75; 50 for $8.00; 100 for 
$14.00; 250 for ee 00; 500 for aah 85; 1000 for 
$85.00. _ 18] 
Waynesboro BERRIES 
FILL YOUR HOME FREEZER OR 
FOOD LOCKER WITH BERRIES 
Modern home quick-freeze units and public frozen 
food locker plants make possible fresh, frozen fruits and 
vegetables thoroughout the year. Naturally it behooves 
each home owner to provide fruits for his home freezer 
or locker. Berries have high priority among frozen fruits. 
Plant not only for home use, but for an increasing com- 
mercial demand. 
RASPBERRIES 
There are two distinct classes of Raspberries—the 
Blackcap and the Red; the Blackcap being grown over a 
large part of the United States, while culture of the Red 
is more or less restricted to the colder part. Here in Vir- 
ginia we grow both. 
“EVERBEARING INDIAN SUMMER 
RASPBERRY 
New Red. Best of all Everbearers. Introduced by New 
York Experiment Station and now being planted from 
Maine to Florida. Produces enormous crop in early 
spring, repeating in the fall. Large, conical, firm, excel- 
lent quality. Especially suited for home use but also 
planted commercially. Bears first season. 
INDIAN SUMMER PRICES: 6 for $2.25; 12 for 
$3.25; 25 for $5.25; 50 for $9.50; 100 for $16.00; 
250 for $35.00; 500 for $60.00; 1000 for $95.00. 
TWO-YEAR TRANSPLANTED 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Cumberland and New Logan Blackcap, also Latham 
Red: $2.50 per 6; $4.00 per 12; $7.00 per 25; $12.00 
per 50; $22.00 per 100. 
\ LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
Often referred to as a low-growing Blackberry. Lu- 
cretia is the most popular and satisfactory Dewberry 
—large fruit often measuring 11/2 inches in length, 
sweet, highly flavored. 
PRICES: $1.75 per 6; $2.50 per 12; $3.90 per 25; 
$6.65 per 50; $11. 50 per 100; $24, 95 per 250; 
$40.25 per 500; $70.00 per 1000. 
indian Summer 
