TASTY FRUITS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
NEW ‘MILTON 
A late variety for market and home use. The berries are 
large, long conic, resembling those of the Taylor in size and 
shape. They are attractive, bright red, firm, not crumbling, 
mild sub-acid and good. It ripens two or three days later 
than Taylor and Latham. The plants are vigorous, produc- 
tive, and hardy. Milton has remained free from mosaic, in 
a test planting in the Hudson Valley, where numerous other 
varieties soon become infected. This freedom from mosaic 
is an important reason why the seedling was named and 
introduced for more extensive testing by growers. 
\ LATHAM—Red 
Because of its heavy bearing, high quality, and adapta- 
bility to many types of soils, it is the most popular and 
best variety to plant. Plants are extra hardy. The large 
firm berries are excellent for home use and canning. Ripens 
a few days after Taylor. 
\ TAYLOR—Red 
A heavy producer of large, conical, light red berries. Often 
over an inch long, very firm, and have the most delicious 
flavor of any red raspberry. The first berries are ready to 
pick by July 6th and for the next three weeks the bushes 
are heavy with ripening fruit. A hardy and vigorous grower 
recommended for home and commercial plantings. 
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NEW PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY 
You'll want to grow this new practically thornless goose- 
berry that makes such delicious pies, and tasty preserves. 
It produces a heavy crop of fine quality berries. Attractive 
light green at first, they turn pink when fully ripe. It “picks 
well” because the fruit hangs on slender stems an inch 
below the branches where they can be quickly and easily 
picked. Very hardy, it does well on any average soil. Our 
two year plants will bear the next year after planting. 
The colorful foliage makes it a very attractive ornamental 
plant as well as valuable producer of delicious fruits. 
2 yr. No. 1 plants: $1.25 each, 2 for $2.25 
New Milton 
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Beautiful white blossoms tightly cover the branches in the spring. 
These develop into colorful fruits that make delicious jams and 
jellies. Fruit may be bluish-purple, red, or yellow and is ripe in 
September. It grows well on the poorest soil and is extremely 
hardy. Once established it will withstand prolonged droughts, 
sub-zero cold and most diseases. Can be grown as a shrub or a 
small tree by selective pruning. Usually starts bearing next year 
after planting. 
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