The “Old Reliable”- Late 
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LATHAM, the ‘Old Reliable’’ Red Raspberry is a late, depend- 
able Red. Sure to bear you quarts of rich, deep red berries every 
year. One of the most planted commercial and home-grown Red 
Raspberries. It is dependable anywhere for it sure grows and 
produces. Its canes are hardy, withstanding sub-zero weather. 
Thrifty grower, productive. The berries are large, well flavored, 
don't crumble, not seedy, and have an attractive light red color. 
LATHAM PRICES—1-Year, No. 1 
29 letsits Sr terera ces «oes $ 2.10 200 plants 3-405 eee $19.25 
COM DIGS era erate stantial 3.70 300° plants \25-eee ee 25.50 
SOeplomts Pec les reise 6.40 NCOP plants #9 39.50 
TOUR plemntsir. actcse iss: ccc 10.95 LOCON plants ¥2- ee nies oe 77.50 
2-Year Transplants 
Gx plomts ee feicts aieiesi sissies os $2.00 25s Vlcmisie a tesrsrrsieea ciemels $5.50 
PA eplamnts Merton tenes okiste 3.50 
MORRISON PRICES—1-Year, No. 1 
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focus CAG Or Coe 3.45 SOOMOr ee ae O.0G 
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Red Raspberry 
Originated at the Mich. State Experiment 
Station—It Sure is a Good One 
Twenty-three years ago the Mich. State Ex- 
periment Station, at South Haven, Mich., de- 
veloped a new Red Raspberry. During these 
twenty-three years, this new red has been 
very thoroughly tested in every way, not 
only by different State Experiment 
Stations, but by fruit growers and 
found to be a wonderful EARLY RED 
RASPBERRY. It's ‘The Early Red,” 
one of the best, if not THE BEST Red 
Raspberry offered today. Its berries 
are large, firm, pick easily (don’t crum- 
ble), don’t turn soft like some other 
Red Raspberries. They have 
a good Red Raspberry fla- 
vor. And it’s EARLY, which 
enables growers to get high 
market prices. You can’t go 
for $85.50. this summer. 
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New Black Raspberry 
This new Black Raspberry has been thoroughly tested wherever Black Raspberries 
are grown and has been found to be hardy, productive, and profitable. The stiff, 
stout canes don't break over with their loads of big berries like many other weaker 
varieties. We stand behind Morrison in every way. The berries are above the aver- 
age in size, easily picked, don’t get soft if left on the canes, and don’t crumble, 
always perfect and not the least bit seedy. Plant a few Morrison and have the best. 
2-Year Transplants 
Grade No. 1 
6: foro bois areata ee $2.50 
DAR cy Peary achat orion ie 3.50 
25 FOP ia hersielaccieiietocinereie'< 5.50 
Blue Hydrangea 
wrong with Early Red. Blue Hydrangea 
Beautiful blue blooms 5 to 8 inches across, blossom 
Prices: 1-Yr., No. 1 Plants through most of the summer. Our 2-year bushes will 
bloom for you this summer. For best blooms, keep soil 
12 for $3.35; 25 for $5.50; acid. Use Keith’s Acid Peat Humus (page 9) mix half 
50 for $10.50; 100 for with your soil. Bank up around 10 inches with leaves 
$18.85: 300 for $49.50; 500 covered with soil for the winter. They like leaves mixed 
in soil, 2-yr. bushes, $1.95 each; 3 for $5.35. Will bloom 
