_NEWF FLORAL GUIDE—SPRING 1899. 73 
New Pomona Currant Ge 
K feel we are doing our friends a real 
W kindness in offering them this new and 
valuable Currant. It has been grown 
for several years in some sections of the 
ts’ West, where it was known—but for 
some reason has never been much ad- 
vertised. Everyone who values small 
fruits, and has a garden or even a door 
yard, wants the 
POMONA CURRANT— 
The cut shows the berries only 
about one-half natural size, but 
gives a good idea of its enor- 
mous production. Mr. L. H. 
Bailey of New York, the well- 
known Professor of Horticul- 
ture ; Silas Wilson, President 
of the Iowa State Horticultur- 
al Society, and other equally 
noted authorities, give unqual- 
ified endorsement to its excel- 
lent quality and marvelous 
productiveness, It has few 
seeds, and is the sweetest anil 
best of all currants, and where 
grown for market has averaged 
$461 per acre for three consecu- 
tive years, at wholesale prices. 
You can grow them in any odd 
corner, and have a lot of delicious fruit, at scarcely 
any cost at all. Do not fail to plant the Pomona 
this year. You can order them now and we will 
send when desired. 
Good strong plants, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25c,, $1.50 per doz., 
postpaid. $8.00 per hundred by express. 
New Loudon 
~— Raspberry 
Highly recommended by fruit growers 
and nurserymen who have tried it in 
different parts of the United States— 
North, South, East and West—as the 
finest red raspberry in cultivation, be- 
cause of its vigorous growth, large size, 
beautiful bright crimson color, delicious 
quality, marvelous productiveness, and 
perfect hardiness. The best for family 
use, and best for market, is the ver- Me 
dict of ail who have tried it. Good pie: 
Strong field-grown plants,10c.each, @& 
3 for 25c., @5c. per doz., postpaid. 
$4.00 per 100 by express. 
New Golden Mayberry 
Grows in tree form, entirely different 
from other berries ; claimed to bear large, 
luscious, golden-yellow fruit, ripening 
very early, before strawberries 
15 cts. each, 3 for 35 cts., $1.10 
per duzen. 
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