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at the time of gathering, my average crop this season, was from tea trees, one pot 

 (local measure) or 84 lbs. of berries. This is, 1 think, superior to any other goose- 

 berry with which I am acquainted. The growth is so good that the trees planted 6 ft. 

 by 5 ft, are nearly, and in some cases, touching each other. It is an upright growing- 

 sort. Where the shoots are left long, they fruit to the very tips. The tree should be 

 left to develop itself freely. 



Price, "JS cents each. ^6.00 per dozen. 



INDUSTRY gooseberry. 



II-AMERICAN VARIETIES. 



$1.00 PER DOZEN. 



Downing-— A seedling of Houghton, originated at Newburg, N. Y. Fruit large^ 



two to three times the size of Houghton; whitish green; flesh soft, juicy, good; 



plant vigorous and prolific; excellent for family use and very profitable for 



market. 

 Hougllton — A vigorous grower; branches rather slender; very productive; not 



subject to mildew; fruit of medium size; skin smooth, pale red; flesh tender 



and good. 

 Pale Red (American Seedling)— A rapid, vigorous grower, and an enormous bearer; 



medium size; red, good; never mildews. 

 Smith's (Smith's Improved)— Grown from the seed of Houghton; fruit large, ovah 



light green; flesh moderately firm, sweet and very good; plant vigorous and 



productive. 



