Plant in roivs four j eet apart and three feet distant in the rows. Same directions as for Currants, 

 I yr, by mail at dozen rates. If to go by viail at 100 l ates, add 60c. per 100. 2 yrs. old are too large to mail, 



CHAUTAUQUA. 



A variety of much value, remarkable for its ■won- 

 derful productiveness. It is probably of foreign 

 origin but shows very little tendency to mildew. 

 The bush is a vigorous, upright grower, its branch- 

 es covered completely with berries, which are large, 

 pale yellow, smooth, very sweet and of fine flavor. 

 1 yr., ea., 50c; 3 for -SI. 25 doz., $4.00. 2 yrs., ea., 

 60c; 3 for $1.50; doz., $5.00. 



GOLDEN PROLIFIC. 



As its name implies, this also is a heavy bearer. 

 Being an American seedling of the English type, 

 it requires partial shade and a cool, rich soil for 

 best results. It is comparatively free from mildew, 

 a good grower and entirely hardy. The berries are 

 large, of a deep, rich golden-yellow, and of excel- 

 lent quality. 1 yr., ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50. 

 8 yrs., ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



KEEPSAKE. 



One of the best English varieties and succeeds 

 OREGON JUMBO. finely in this country, without a trace of mildew ex- 



cept 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 protecting the blossoms from early spring frosts. 

 Ripens over a week earlier than Industry. It is giving immense satisfaction and should be included in every col- 

 lection. 2 yrs., strong, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00. 



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



A monstrous berry in size, excelUng all others; it its productiveness, reliability, and sweet, good flavor. 



succeeds so well and the fruit is so superb in both ap- 

 pearance and flavor that it should find a place in every 

 garden. The bush is a vigorous grower, good bearer, 

 hardy and reliable; berries smooth, of a beautiful pale 

 green color, and high quality. It has never been 

 known to mildew. (See illustration). Strong 2 yrs., 

 ea., 40c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50. 



PEARL. 



A cross between Houghton and one of the best Eng- 

 lish varieties; nearly double the size of Downing, fine 

 green color and of excellent quality. A strong, rugged 

 grower vnth abundant foliage, no mildew, and excess* 

 ively prolific. 2 yrs., ea., 25c; 3 for OOc, doz., $2.00. 



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. 1 yr., ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 

 |1.50. 2 yrs., ea., 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 



Downing. A favorite standard sort and one of the 

 /ist of our natives; largely planted and always reliable. 

 >ush vigorous, hardy, productive and free from mildew; 

 berries medium to large, pale green and of excellent 

 quality, lyr., ea., 10c; 3 for 20c; doz., 60c, luO, $4.00. 

 2 yrs., ea., 12c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 



100 and 1000 rates of any variety given upon application. 



Berries small and pale red in color. 1 yr., 3 for 20c; 

 doz., 50c ; 100, $2.50. 2 yrs., 3 for 25c ; doz. , 60c ; 100, $3.00, 

 Industry. A magnificent variety of foreign origin 



which succeeds so "well in tWs country that, upon cool 



rich soil and with northern exposure, it 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. {See illus- 

 tration). \ yr., ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., r5c; 100, $5.00, 

 2 yrs., ea., 15c; 3 for 85c; doz., $1.00; 100, $7,00. 



