Plant in rows four feet apart and three feet 

 apply equally to Gooseberries. 



One year oy mail at dozen rates if desired, 

 large to mail. 



COLUMBUS- 



A new American Seedling Gooseberry of the 

 English type so well sustaining the high opinions 

 first formed of it that it may justly be declared 

 the most valuable introduction of recent years 

 in Gooseberries, and it is undoubtedly the best 

 of its class. The plant is a strong, robust grow- 

 er with large, glossy foliage, very productive, 

 the bushes being loaded down with fruit. The 

 berries are of large size, oval in form, skin 

 smooth and greenish-yellow in color ; in quality 

 it is excellent, fully equal to the best. It is 

 fully as large as any of the foreign kinds, 

 and it has never mildewed either in fruit or 

 foliage in the slightest degree. It may be re- 

 garded as the best variety yet offered for grow- 

 ing in this country, superior even to the Indus- 

 try and those other kinds which thrive where 

 the foreign varieties fail. It is highly deserving 

 of a place in every garden. 2 yrs., ea., 25c; 3 

 for 60c; doz., $2.00; 100, 112.00. 



RED JACKET. 



A purely American variety rivaling the foreign sorts 

 in size. A strong, thrifty grower, entirely free from 

 mildew, very hardy and exceedingly productive. Ber- 

 ries large, smooth, of a beautiful ruby-red, and of fine 

 flavor. A superb acquisition to our native sorts which 

 should be appreciated; verv reliable and the best of its 

 class. 2 yrs., ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50; 100, fiO.OO. 



distant in the rows. The directions given for Currants will 



If by mail at 100 rates add 50c. per 100. ? yr. plants are too 



CHAUTAUQUA. 



Valuable and profitable, remarkable for its wonder- 

 ful productiveness. It is probably of foreign origin but 

 shows very little tendency to mildew. The bush is a 

 vigorous, upright grower, its branches covered com- 

 pletely with berries, which are large, pale yellow, 

 smooth, very sweet and of fine flavor. 1 yr., ea., 25c; 

 3 for 60c; doz., |2.00; 100, $15.00. 2 yrs., ea., 35c; 3 for 

 90c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



Downing. A popular standard sort and one of the 



best of our natives; largely planted and always reliable. 

 Bush vigorous, hardy, productive and free from mildew; 

 berries medium to large, pale green and of excellent 

 quality. 1 yr., ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.00. 



2 yrs., ea., 12c; 3 for 30c; doz., 75c; 100, .$1.00. 



Houghton. An old, well-known sort, renowned for 

 its productiveness, reliability, and sweet, good flavor. 

 Berries small and pale red in color. 1 yr., ea., 8c; 3 

 for 20c; doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 2 yrs., ea., 10c; 3for25c; 

 doz., 60c; 100, $3.00. 



Industry. A superb variety which, upon cool, rich 

 soil and with nothern exposure, yields immense crops 

 of superb fruit, entirely exempt from mildew. Berries 

 very large, dark red, hairy, and of the finest quality 

 and delicious flavor. Very popular. 2 yrs., ea., 20c; 



3 for 50c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 3 yrs., ea., 25c; 3 for 

 60c; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



Keepsake. One of the best of the English varieties 

 but succeeds finely in this country without a trace of 

 mildew except in unfavorable locations. Fruit very 

 large, greenish-yellow, good quality and fine flavor. It 

 is a good grower, regular and productive bearer with 

 dense foliage protectiag the blossoms from early spring 

 frost. Ripens over a week earlier thon Industry. It 

 is giving immense satisfaction and should be included 

 in every collection. . 2 yrs., ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., 

 $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



