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“ICEBERG.” 
STRAWBERRIES. 
All strawberries are either staminate or pistilate 
(male or female), and pistilate varieties should have 
staminate sorts planted with them about every third 
i1vw; failures often arise from the fact that many 
cultivators do not understand this law. 
Beder Wood (Staminate)—Very productive. A 
standard market variety. 
Bubach (Pistilate)—Medium early. 
home berry; large and handsome. 
Clyde (Staminate)—Large, very showy, of good 
quality and very productive. 
Crescent (Pistilate)— Hardy, productive. 
Enhance (Staminate)—Mid-season, productive; 
large. dark crimson: good quality. 
Eureka (Pistilate)—Late; very productive, fine 
quality. 
Gandy (Staminate)—Very late, fine shipper. 
Glen Mary (Staminate)—Very large, productive, 
and fine quality. 
Haverland (Pistilate)—Early. 
fruit large. 
Lovett (Staminate)—A vigorous grower. 
large, firm and good color. 
ductive. 
Michel’s Early (Staminate)—Excellent sort; 
hardy, productive, early. 
i Rie (Staminate)—A valuable medium variety; very 
rm. 
Sparta (Staminate)—The first prize Wisconsin 
Strawberry wherever shown, largest of all; beauti- 
ul color. 
Splendid (Staminate)—Large; fine quality, good market 
berry. Very productive. 
A yaluable 
A large cropper; 
Fruit 
Medium late, yery pro- 
Warfield (Pistilate)—Highly esteemed for its large and uniform 
berries, and considered one of the very best sorts for marketing. 
Price, per doz., 25¢; per 100, $1.50. 
HARDY GRAPES. 
STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS. 
Agawami (Rogers No. 15)—A favorite red variety, flesh tender and juicy. 
Brighton—One of the best dark red grapes; bunches large, sweet and 
of the highest quality. Ripe September Ist. 
Clintom—Bunch and berries small, black, a profuse bearer, and good 
keeper. 
Concord—A large, well-known grape, ripening about the middle of 
September. 
Janesville—Black, very early, hardy and prolific. 
Lindley (Rogers No. 9)—A medium sized red sort with a rich aromatic 
flavor. 
Moore’s Early—The finest grape grown, ripening three weeks before 
the Concord. Bunch large, berries black. 
Moore’s Diamond—Greenish white, with a yellow tinge when fully 
ripe, bunch large, 
Wildar (Rogers No. 4)—Bunch large, berry large, black, tender and 
sweet, a good bearer. 
Worden—A seedling of the Concord, but of superior quality and pro- 
ductiveness, ripening some weeks earlier. 
Delaware—Small red berries of excellent flavor. 
Price, each, 25e; per doz., $2.50. 
CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN. ANNUAL. 
SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 
Special prices furnished on Fruit Plants 
WHITE BLACKBERRY. 
“ICEBERG.” 
A splendid large white berry combin- 
ing all the good qualities of the best black 
sorts. The fruit, although extra large 
and melting, is very firm and deliciously 
sweet. Itis astrong and thrifty grower, 
bearing abundantly very early in the sea- 
son. No garden should be without it. 
Strong plants, each, 10c; 3 for 25c; per 
doz., $1.00, 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Ancient Britom—The best and most 
profitable variety grown. Itis enormously 
productive, extremely vigorous and fairly 
hardy; berries very large and luscious. 
Price, per doz., 75¢e; per 100, $3.00. 
Snyder—Early, hardy and productive. 
Price, per doz., 50e; per 100, $2.50. 
DEWBERRY. 
Lucretia (Creeping Blackberry)—Early, hardy 
and vigorous. Price, per doz., 50c; per 100, 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Downing—The best American variety of a 
light green color: vigorous and productive. 
Houghten—A large cropper, almost free from 
mildew. 
Strong plants; price, 10c; per doz., $1.09. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. 
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CURRANTS, 
Black Naples—A black variety, large and pro- iy 
ductive. 5 | 
Fay’s Prolific—The largest and finest Red Currant | 
grown; very productive. | 
Victoria—Red; very large and productive; a strong, | 
erect grower. S 
White Grape—The best table variety; large and ~ 
very productive. : : i 
Strong two-year-old plants, each, 15e; per doz., $1.50. 8 
Yearling plants, each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
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RASPBERRIES. 
BLACK VARIETIES. 
Columbian—Deep purplish red, sweet and highly 
flavored, berry large, wonderfully productive, 
Gregg—Very large and firm; late. 
Nemeha—Large, firm, hardy; best of all. 
@ider—As large as Gregg and ten days earlier. 
quality. 
Strong plants, per doz., 50c; per 100, $2.00. 
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RED VARIETIES. a> 
Cuthbert—An old hardy market variety, remarkable 
for its shipping qualities and great productiveness. 
Marlboro—The best early berry for the market; cane igh 
hard and productive. Considered one of the best mar- fork 
ket fruits growing. ; los 
Loudon—Very hardy and productive; a splendid | 
shipper; large and fine quality. ore j 
Strong plants, per doz., 50ce; per 100, $2.00. 
RASPBERRY. 
in large quantities and sorts not offered above. 
