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that the Crandall eonld be recommended as a ^ r <><><l 

 fruit for home consumption. Since there are undoubt- 

 edly possibilities before this type of currant, the 

 introduction of the Crandall has been fortunate. The 

 planl grows readily from seeds, and there should 1"- 



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Fik'. I":!. Q i »'"1 I r types of the Crandall - 



no difficult) in rapidlj securing new varieties; but 

 the aeeda Bhould b< carefullj selected. 



In the dry Plains regions, the Missouri eurranl 

 type has greater promise, nol only because it thrives 

 there, but because common currants <!<» doI : bul the 

 varieties will need to be much improved bj careful 

 select ion. 



