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Suyder — Medium size, sweet and melting to the core; very hard}^ and wonderfully 

 productive; valuable for home use and market. 



Stone's Hardy— Of medium size, good quality, very hardy and productive. Ripens 

 after the Snyder. Price, 75 cents per dozen. 



Taylor — A variety described as being even hardier than Snyder; larger and of ex- 

 cellent quality. Price, 75 cents per dozen. 



"Western Triumpli— Medium size, sweet, no core, hardy and very productive. 

 Price, 75 cents per dozen. 



Wacliiisett — Fruit of medium size, oblong oval, moderately firm, sweet and of 

 good quality. It is a good keeper, ships well and is therefore valuable as a 

 market berry. It is also hardy and comioaratively free from thorns. Price, 75 

 cents per dozen. 



AVilson's Early — Fruit large; very productive; early. In some sections of the 

 country it has to be protected. 



TVilson, Jr. — Described as large and luscious, sweet, as soon as colored, holding 

 its bright color, and bearing carriage well. Plants hardy; ripens earlier and is 

 said to be more productive than its parent. Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per doz. 



CURRANTS, 



Currants can be successfully planted in the Fall or Spring. Being perfectly hardy, 

 they do not suffer injury from the winter. Our stock of plants is very large and fine. 



To destroy the currant worm, dust the plants with white hellebore, when they are 

 wet with dew. Care must be taken not to breathe the hellebore, as it causes violent 

 sneezing. . 



Price, $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per 100, except where noted. 



Black English— Well known; esteemed by many for jellies, etc.. 



Black Naples — Similar in appearance and flavor to the preceding, but larger and 



every way finer. 

 Cherry— The largest of all red currants; one and a half to tw^o inches in circumfer- 

 ence; bunches short; plant vigorous and productive. 

 Eay's Prolific — A new variety, which we think to be more prolific than the cherry 

 and with longer clusters. 



Price for yearling plants, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 

 Price for 2 year old plants, 75 cents each; |8.00 per dozen. 



Lee's Prolific — Larger than Black Naples and very productive. 



Prince Albert — Berry large, light red, bunch long; an erect grower and immense 



bearer; foliage distinct; ripens late; valuable. 

 Pi'ince of Wales— Black. 

 Red Dutch— An old, well-known sort; berry of medium size, and of good quality; 



bunch long, plant an upright grower and very prolific. 

 Short Bunched Red, or London Red— A strong upright grower, with large 



berries and short bunches; grown for market around London. A good sort. 

 Versaillaise (LaVersaillaise)— A French variety, resembling the cherry; of very 



large size, great beauty and productiveness. 

 Victoria— Large, bright red; bunches very long; an erect grower, late, productive 



and very valuable. This and Prince Albert extend the currant season into 



September. 



