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CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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FRUIT PLANTS 



BLACKBERRIES 



SNYDER — Very hardy and productive ; berries medium size. 

 WILSON'S EARLY— Extra early and wonderfully productive 

 berries ; extra large. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, price, each, 25c ; per doz., $2.50 ; 

 per 100 $15.00 



Add 10c per dozen if wanted by parcel post. 



DEWBERRY 



CURRANTS 



CHERRY — A vigorouSj stocky grower, producing an abundance 



of large, bright red berries. 



FAY'S — Bright red, very large and productive. 



VICTORIA — A strong, upright grower, bearing an abundance 



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



WHITE GRAPE — A large and productive white variety. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, each, 50c; per doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00 



Add 15c per dozen if wanted by parcel post. 



NEW RUNNERLESS STRAWBERRIES 



BARON SOLEMACHER— Red Fruited. This weliknown wonderful 

 alpine strawberry has the largest berries obtainable from seed in 

 this strain. The plant does not have runners. Flowers within eight 

 weeks after sowing and produces great quantities of fruit through- 

 out the season. Seed Pkt. 25c 



HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS 



AMPELOPSIS 



ENGELMANNI— Clings to stone work; foliage large, 



five-pointed. Each __ 50c 



QUIQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)— Each. 50c 



VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)— Clings to stone work. 

 2-yr., each, 50c; 3-yr., each 75c 



CLEMATIS 



JACKMANI— Rich purplish. 2-yr., each, 75c; 3-yr., 



each _ __ $1.00 



PANICULATA— Flowers white, very fragrant; borne 

 freely in clusters late in the season. 2-yr., each, 50c; 

 3-yr., each _ 75c 



SILVER LACE VINE 



POLYGONUM AUBERTI — Of strong, vigorous grovrth, 

 attaining a height of 25 feet or more, producing 

 through the summer and fall great foamy sprays of 

 white flowers that turn rose-colored as they begin to 

 fade, and the combination of white and rose makes 

 an exceedingly pretty picture. 2 yr., each. 75c 



TRUMPET VINE 

 (Bignonia or Tecoma Radicans) 



Useful for covering arbors, bearing clusters of 

 orange-scarlet flowers at the tips of the branches. 

 Each 50c to $1.00 



WISTARIA 



An excellent hardy climber for sunny situations. 

 Should be planted in rich soil. 



SINENSIS— Bears long, pendulous clusters of light 

 violet-colored flowers, fragrant. 2-yr., each 75c; 

 3-yr., each $1.00 



GOOSEBERRIES 



DOWNING — Hardy and productive, fruit medium, large, whitish 



green. 



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



RED JACKET (Josselyn)— Large red, of excellent quality. Strong 



2-year-old plants, each 50c; per doz., $3.50; 100 $25.00 



Add 15c per dozen if wanted by parcel post. 



GRAPES 



BRIGHTON— An early dark red variety of very fine quality. 



CONCORD— A favorite large black sort. 



DELAWARE — Small red berries of excellent quality. 



MOORE'S EARLY— Similar to Concord, but three weeks earlier. 



NIAGARA — A productive white variety of the finest quality. 



WORDEN — Fruit black and of superior quality, early and very 



productive. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, each, 50c; per doz. $3.50 



RASPBERRIES 



COLUMBIAN — Large purple, very productive. 



CUMBERLAND (Black)— Large, vigorous grower. 



CUTHBERT (Red)— A favorite, large, main crop variety. 



GOLDEN QUEEN (YeUow). 



GREGG (Black) — Large and very productive. 



KANSAS (Black) — Vigorous grower, berry jet black. 



MARLBORO (Red)— Large and firm. 



ST. REGIS (Red)— Everbearing, continues to bear all season. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, price, each, 25c; per doz., $2.50; per 

 100 _ _ $15.60 



STRAWBERRIES 



SENATOR DUNLAP— The best 

 of the mid-season varieties ; the 

 fruit is bright red and very 

 juicy. The plants seem to do 

 well in any location. Any of the 

 leading varieties, except Ever- 

 iDearing. Price, per 25, 60c; per 

 100 _ _- - $1.15 



EVERBEARING 

 VARIETIES 



PROGRESSIVE — The leading 

 everbearing variety ; very pro- 

 ductive and free from fungus 

 diseases. 



MASTODON — The greatest 

 producer of all strawberries, 

 producing up to 6,000 quarts 

 per acre ; the quality of the 

 fruit cannot be excelled. 





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