Luscious Black Raspberries 
They ripen after strawberries and just ahead of red raspberries. Plant them 3 to 4 feet 
aport in the row and the rows 6 fo 7 feet apart. You can plant a row across the back 
of your garden. Our Planting Guide, sent with all orders, gives you easy-to-follow 
instructions about taking care of them. If you make a mulch of lawn rakings or a mixture 
of straw and leaves and put around the plants in the spring, you will have almost no weed- 
ing and hoeing to do and besides this mulch helps hold moisture so the plants produce 
better. They do fine in part shade, especially afternoon shade. 
ee ot BLACK RASPBERRY, Pictured at right 
A94 Many believe Bristol to be the best midseason black raspberry. A tremendous 
producer of large, luscious, glossy jet-black berries even in thin soils where other 
varieties are failures. The delicious berries are not only sweet and juicy but have an 
unusually rich black raspberry flavor. They are almost seedless which makes them 
especially fine for making juice and for freezing. We receive reports from over a wide 
territory telling of the success of Bristol even in southern states where other varieties 
fail. Set out a large patch and enjoy the fresh, home-grown berries, so much better 
than those you buy. POSTPAID. 
3 for 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
Number One Plants... 80c $1.15 $2.15 $4.25 $14.95 
Number Two Plants. .. 65c 1.00 1.85 3.65 12.95 
“A93 New Logan—Ripens a week or more before the others. Plant some so you will 
have those delicious first-to-ripen raspberries. A heavy bearer, the fruit is large and 
high quality. Bears well even on sandy soils. POSTPAID. 
3 for 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
Number One Plants... 75c $1.10 $1.95 $3.95 $14.35 
Number Two Plants ... 60c -90 1.65 3.25 12.35 
A. 92 Cumberland—For many years this has been America’s favorite black rasp- 
berry because year after year it regularly produces its big crops of those big, juicy, The Finest Black Raspberry in America 
sweet, delicious berries. POSTPAID. ‘ 
Shiteye 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for “SA95 Black Hawk is a new Black Raspberry origi- 
Number One Plants... 75c¢ $1.10 $1.95 $3.95 $14.35 nated by Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa and in- 
Number Two Plants . : - 60c 90 1.65 3.25 12.35 troduced Spring 1955. It has been thoroughly tested 
at Ames and Council Bluffs, lowa and has out- 
yielded all other varieties included in the test. In 
favorable years it produced as much as 5000 pints 
RASPBERRY GARDEN per acre at Council Bluffs. The berries are large 
AA 96 to very large, many being 34 inch in diameter. The 
| All 10 for $2.65 quality is simply grand, sweet, juicy, richest flavor. 
5 Bristol Black Raspberries, No. 1 Plants 
5 Latham Red Raspberries, Bearing Age Plants 
Kat them fresh, can them, freeze them or in pies or 
Free ] Black Hawk worth 75c jam. Usually begin ripening first week in July. 
AA 97 The plants are strong, healthy, vigorous growers and 
10 Bristol Black Raspberries, No. 1 Plants 
10 Latham Red Raspberries, Bearing Age Plants 
tremendous producers. The berries are firm and 
All 20 for $4.75 stand up well in shipping and handling.- If weather 
Free 2 Black Hawk worth $1.50 is dry before ripening, water thoroughly every week. 
No. 1 Piants, Postpaid 
Each 75c, 3 for $1.80, 5 for $2.75, 10 for $5.25 
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SWEET, suicy Red Raspberries 
Red Raspberries are delicious to eat fresh, for pies, shoritcakes, sauce, jam, juice and 
freezing. Plant them 3 to 4 feet apart in the row and the rows 6 to 7 feet apart. Very 
hardy, they do best in the northern, eastern and central states. Our 2-Year Bearing Age 
plants WILL BEAR THIS YEAR. You will find more red raspberries listed on page 16. 
ast LATHAM —Ahmerica’s most popular red raspberry 
In early summer it produces a heavy crop of large, bright red, delicious berries. So 
good to eat fresh, makes wonderful pies and delightful preserves, and fine for freez- 
ing. Latham is an outstanding performer even in ordinary soil. At these low prices 
you can plant freely. Fresh-frozen raspberries taste delicious during the winter 
months. POSTPAID. 
3 for 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
Bearing Age Plants... $1.15 $1.75 $3.15 $6.95 $25.75 
Number One Plants..  .95 1.45 2.65 5.65 19.50 
& 
= A88 Sodus—The heaviest bearer of all raspberries we have fruited. Simply astonish- 
ing how much fruit a few plants will produce. It is a cross of red and black raspberries. 
Fruit is very large, purple-red color. Especially fine for sauce, jam and freezing. 
Ripens for several weeks. POSTPAID. 
3 for 5 for 10 for 25 for 100 for 
Number One Plants... 90c $1.25 $2.35 $5.25 $18.75 
Number Two Plants... 65c 1.00 1.95 4.45 16.75 Fotain 
Red Raspberry 
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