Audrews’ RASPBERRIES, BLACK- 
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INDIAN SUMMER Svexbearcug 
The huge berries of Indian Summer will make your garden the envy of 
the neighborhood. Large and juicy with a rich Raspberry flavor, they 
are a special treat eaten fresh or frozen. The only Raspberry that keeps 
its color when canned makes it popular with the housewife. For something 
unusual try them mixed with Rhubarb. Once you have tasted Indian 
Summer you will always want it. Indian Summer grows vigorously, yields 
heavily, and requires little care. The fall crop will sometimes be too late 
for Minnesota but the summer crop is as large or larger than that of any 
other Raspberry we know. You can pick loads of delicious berries for 
your table with just 50 Indian Summer plants. For an ample supply for 
canning or freezing, too, plant one hundred. You'll save buying expensive 
fruit, have better berries and plenty of them. 
CHIEF Extremely Hardy aud Early 
Recommended for early market, for severe conditions and farm gardens. 
Chief bears excellent quality fruit where all other kinds fail. Well known 
in the provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, Canada, where it has proven 
itself as one of the most vigorous and hardy varieties for northern regions. 
Chief has most of the good qualities of its parent, Latham. The berries 
are firm, bright red, not quite as large as Latham, but with a sprightly 
Raspberry flavor that makes it very desirable for jelly and jam. Very 
tough and easy to care for—Chief is our choice for planting if the con- 
ditions are severe. 
Indian Summer 
RED RASPBERRY PRICES 
Prepaid Not Prepaid 
6 Pe BIS) 50 100 200 500 1000 
Ghiel,.2-yro. Fleavy 307.3 nen een a eee $1.65 $2.95 $5.25 $9.85 $17.45 $28.45 $56.95 $ 94.85 
Chief, 1-yex% Standard (sv sceet hee ae ee 145 2.65 4.95 8.95 15.85 23.299) 646.55, 77.65 
Indian Summer, 2-yr. Heavy .................. 1987 | 3.65>) 6.65) VI1.85% (19.85 33.65 63.85 108.00 
Indian Summer, l-yr. Standard ................ 175 eee OD oS 9.95) 217.35 28.85 56.45 94.50 
Latham, -2-yraHleavy ne te ee 185 3.15 5.85 10.85 19.85 32°45) 959.85 99.85 
Latham, L=yr Standard ae en eee 1.55 27> 5.15 9.45 16.45 24.45 48.45 83.45 
Sunrise, 2-yt. Fleavyit. sos Oe ee ee 1.65 2.95 Shes, 9.85 17.45 28.45 56.95 94.85 
Sunrise; .l-yvro7 Standard 42.8 ee ecient ans 145 2.65 4.95 esi) ab Hels 23.2.8 46.95 77.65 
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Lath till the “Peoples Choice” 
| atham - Sill the Freoples Choice 
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a Latham is the leading commercial and home variety of Red Raspberry. It is 
- if vigorous, easy to grow, a heavy producer, and hardy enough to stand sub- 
: ’ zero winters. 
The fruit is large, dark red and firm; picks easily, keeps and ships well. De- 
say tats licious eaten fresh, in sauce, jam, pies, or shortcake. 
<a - For the price of a crate of berries you can have enough plants to give you all 
e ae Latham the Raspberries you want for fresh fruit, canning and freezing. 
You can cut your grocery bills—and get a lot of satisfaction, too—by enjoying 
your own home-grown fruit picked fresh for every meal. Your own berries 
have a better flavor, and there’s no waste nor shrinkage. 
Commercial growers report big yields and sure profits with Latham. Returns 
run as high as $400.00 to $800.00 per acre in a single year. For such re- 
sults, plant genuine Latham (Redpath Strain) from Andrews’ healthy 
“certified mosaic-free” stock. 
“SUNRISE Early aad Plauorful 
Sunrise, while very hardy, has performed better than any other 
Red Raspberry in the southern half of the United States where 
Raspberries do not normally grow well. 
Dr. J. Harold Clark, formerly of the New Jersey Experiment 
Station writes: “The special value of Sunrise is its earliness.” 
Sunrise does ripen early—10 days ahead of Latham—and this 
commands a premium price on the market. Fruit is firm, fine 
textured, non-crumbly and possesses a fine flavor. Although Sun- 
rise does better than any other Red Raspberry in the South, it 
is very hardy and seems to do well most any place in Minnesota. 
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