A. CURRIE <Sc CO. 



^) 130 Wisconsin St.Milwaukee. Wis7^ 



FRUIT PLANTS 



BI.ACKBERRIt^S. . 



Anc-leiit Ilrilon — A popular iiardy variety, bearing large. 



luscious fruit profusely. 

 Snjder — Very hardy and productive; berries medium size. 

 Wilson's Karly — Extra early and wonderfully productive. 



I'rife e:icli. lOe; per doz., "oc; per 100. ^.00. 



Add Kit- i>«T do/.en if «auted liy mail. 



CI RRANTS. 

 Hlaolv Victoria — Large black berries, very productive. 

 Clierrj- — A vigorous, stocky grower, producing an abundance 



of large, bright red berries. 

 Faj's — Bright red, very large and productive. 



Victoria — A strong, upright gro^'er. bearing an abundance 

 of medium-sized, bright red berries late in the season. 



WTiite Grape — A large and productive white variety. 



Strong 2-year-ol<I plants, each 15c; per doz., $1.50; 100 

 ?S..">0. Add l.Tc per doz. if -n anted by mail. 



DEAVBERRIES. 



Lucretia — A trailing variety of the Blackberry family, bear- 

 ing large, luscious, glossy black berries. 

 Price each, 10c; per doz., T.'o: per 100, $3.00. 



medium large. 



Superb Everbearing: Stra^vberrics. 



STRAAVBERRIES. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



l)(i\tnlnK — Hardy and productive, fruit 

 whitish green. 



Hougrbton — Very productive, fruit pale red. medium in size. 



Industry — .\ large dark red English variety, of excellent 

 quality. 



Strong 2-yenr-old pl:ints, encli. l.",r: per doz.. itl..'0: lOO, 

 $10.0O. .\dd 15c per doz. If Tcanted by mall. 



GRAPES. 



Brighton — .\n early dark red variety of very fine quality. 



Concord — A favorite large black sort. 



Delarrare — Small red berries of excellent quality. 



Moore's Early — Similar to Concord, but three weeks earlier. 



-Viagara — A productive white variety of the finest quality. 



N\'orden — Fruit black and of superior quality, early and very 

 productive. 

 Strong 2-year-old iilaiits. each, 1.5c; per doz.. $1.50. 



R.VSPBERRIES — Red Varieties. 



St. Regis (Everblooming Raspber- 

 ry i — Tlie first Red Raspberry 

 to ripen and continues to pro- 

 duce ripe berries until October. 

 The berries are large, bright 

 crimson, firm, and the flavor is 

 excellent. 



Cuthbert — Hardy and vigorous, 

 yielding large, bright red ber- 

 ries bountifully. 



King — An extra early red variety, 

 berries light red. of medium 

 size, and very productive. 



I.oudon — Late, hardy and produc- 

 tive, color bright red. 



Marlboro — Early, hardy and vigor- 

 ous. A good shipper. 



Black Varieties. 



Cumberland — The largest of the 

 blackcaps, hardy and vigorous, 

 bearing abundantly. 



Gregg — A favorite late variety, 

 fruit large and firm. 



Conrath — Early and very hardy. 

 fruit large and productive. 

 Any of the above Ra.spberrles, 



Price each. 10c; per doz.. r.5c; per 



100. .«3.00. 



per doz. 



Add 10c 

 by mall. 



if nanted 



The pistillate varieties should have perfect-flowered sorts planted 

 ■with them every third row. 



Bcderwood (Perfect) — Medium early and medium in size. 



Brandy"ine (Perfect) — A robust late varietj', fruit large. 



Clyde, (Perfect) — Jledium early, large, very productive. 



Crescent (Pistillate) — Medium early, hardy and productive. 



Enhance (Perfect) — Medium early, color dark red. productive. 



Gandy (Perfect) — Late, large bright red. a splendid shipper. 



Glen Mar>- — (Perfect) — Medium early, large dark red. very 

 productive and of splendid quality. 



Haverlaud (Pistillate) — Medium early, fruit large, bright red. 



Senator Dunlap (Perfect) — iledium to late, fruit large, rich, 



glossy dark red. very productive and of splendid flavor. 

 Warfield (Pistillate) — Medium early, fruit large and of fine 



quality, color dark red. 



AVn>. Belt (Perfect) — -Medium to late, a large, fine appearing 

 berry, color bright red. 



The above varieties at a uniform price of 2.5c per doz.; 

 $1.2.5 per 100. By express, per 100. $1.00. except T\here other- 

 wise noted. 



EVERBEARIXG STRAAVBERRIES. 



The everbearing varieties bear heavy crops of fruit 

 almost continuously from May until November, but in order 

 to secure the heaviest crop of berries late in fall all buds 

 should be removed until late in July. All are perfect flower- 

 ing. 



:e and liand- 



Superb — A splendid market variety, fruit lar; 

 some, very prolific. 



ProgressIve^The fruit is not as large as Superb, but a verv 

 heavy bearer. 



Forvrard — A strong 

 firm fruit. 



grower, bearing large, round, dark red. 



Anierlcus — Fruit medium large, heart shaped, light red and 

 prolific. 



Price of an> of the above named Everbearing Straw- 

 berries per doz., .50c; per 100. $2.50. 



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