. Berry 1971 book : Rayner Bros. RED RASPBERRIES. For best results raspberries should be planted in the early spring in good fertile soil that retains moisture but is not poorly drained. In small plantings the rows are usually 6 feet apart with 3 to 4 feet between plants. Plants set this spring will produce a crop about 15 months after plant- ing. After the first fruiting season, the old fruit- ing canes of regular red and black raspberries are pruned out, lea^'ing the new canes to bear fruit CERTIFIED These certified plants are state inspected for freedom of insects and diseases. They have gi


. Berry 1971 book : Rayner Bros. RED RASPBERRIES. For best results raspberries should be planted in the early spring in good fertile soil that retains moisture but is not poorly drained. In small plantings the rows are usually 6 feet apart with 3 to 4 feet between plants. Plants set this spring will produce a crop about 15 months after plant- ing. After the first fruiting season, the old fruit- ing canes of regular red and black raspberries are pruned out, lea^'ing the new canes to bear fruit CERTIFIED These certified plants are state inspected for freedom of insects and diseases. They have given thousands of customers many years of profitable production in both the home garden and New// SENTRY For the first time in many years we are pleased to introduce a new red raspberry variety. Originating in College Park, Md., by Dr. I. C. Haut, Sentry has firm, medium-red berries that ripen early-midseason. This high quahty berry ships very well. Order your plants early. You will be more than pleased. LATHAlNA is the standard red raspberry for most of the eastern states. Its plants are hardy, pro- ducing big crops of large, high-quality fruit, fine for fresh use, freezing, or preserves. Latham is fine for home gardens and excellent for commercial plantings, for its berries hold up well for shipment. It is hardy in our coldest climates and very late in ripening. SEPTEMBER everbearing red raspberry is from the New York Experiment Station. It is truly an outstanding variety, producing a wonderful crop of high-quality, early berries during the regular summer season and other fine crop that begins to ripen early in the fall. September is a real winner for home use where its firm berries, which are free from crumbling, are especially nice for freezing. VIRUS-FREE As a result of research b}' the USDA it was found that raspberry- plants were infected by viruses, some of which are hard to detect. Test results also indicated that YIELDS CAN BE DOUBLED BY PLANT- ING ^TRUS-FREE PLA


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