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PERFECTION 



A distinct and very 

 superior variety; produc- 

 ing large, long clusters of 

 large, bright sparkling 

 red berries of mild, su- 

 perior quality in great 

 pxofusion. Awarded 

 many prizes and medals. 

 The editor of the old re- 

 liable American Agri- 

 culturist says: "In re- 

 ality it is all its name 

 indicates. It is simply 

 the most beautiful and 

 perfect Currant thus far 

 introduced." 



It has proved an un- 

 qualified success at Mon- 

 mouth and I am receiv- 

 ing flattering reports of 

 it from all parts of the 

 country. I do not hesi- 

 tate to recommend it as 

 the finest and best Cur- 

 rant upon the market, 

 I think so well of it that 

 I have several thousand 

 Perfection upon my fruit 

 farm. Strong two year 

 plants, each, 15c; doz., 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



BLACK CHAMPION.— The best black Currant. Large 

 berry and clusters; mild, rich and good flavor. A 

 heavy annual bearer. 



One year, doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Two years, doz., 75c; 100, $4.00. 



CHEREY AND TERSAILLES.— Well known and popular. 

 Large berries, short clusters, bright sparkling crimson; 

 of sharp acid flavor. 



One year, doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Two years, doz., 75c; 100, $4.00. 



FAT'S PBOLIFIC. — The leading red variety. A regular 

 and prolific bearer. Bunch and berry large, bright and 

 sparkling. Net so acid as the Cherry and Versailles. 



One year, doz., 60c; 100, $3.50. 



Two years, doz., 75c; 100, $4.00. 



NOBTH STAB.— The old Red Dutch Currant greatly 

 improved and one of the finest in quality. Berries bright 

 red, rather small, but the clusters are long and are pro- 

 duced in wonderful profusion. A strong grower. Best 

 variety for jelly, wine, etc. 



One year, doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 



Two years, Doz., 75c; 100, $3.50. 



YICTORIA.— The best late variety. Bunches long, ber- 

 ries of medium size, pale red and of superior quality. 

 Especially valuable to succeed the other varieties and 

 very profitable for market in some sections. 



One year, doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 



Two years, doz., 75c; 100, $3.50. 



WHITE GBAPE.— The best white Currant. Bunch large, 

 berries large. A beautiful translucent white and of 

 mild superior quality. 



One year, doz., 60c; 100, $3.50, 



Two years, doz., 75c; 100, $4,00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



One year plants at dozen rates by mail if desired. 

 Add 50c per 100 to 100 rates if to go by mail. Two year 

 plants are too large for mailing. 



Plant in rows four feet apart and three feet apart in 

 the row. 



^ CARRIE 



A variety from Minnesota and claimed to possess 

 "more valuable points of excellence than any other 

 Gooseberry"; because "It is the most productive, the 

 easiest picked, the most attractive, the most saleable, the 

 most profitable, the hardiest, the healthiest, the freest 

 from mildew, the earliest bearer"; and further "it is of 

 good size, it is of deep maroon color, it is of highest 

 quality and the most valuable for jams, jellies and 

 canning." Carrie is claimed to be a cross of the Industry 

 and the Houghton, taking the stocky growth and large 

 foliage of the Industry and the vigor, freedom from 

 mildew and increased productiveness of the Houghton. 



I have now had the Carrie for three years and have 

 fruited it two seasons — proving with me every claim made 

 for it. It is a beautiful grower and its yield is simply 

 enormous. The berries are of fair, though not of large 

 size, (about double the size of the Houghton), of a 

 bright maroon color and of excellent quality. In my 

 humble opinion it is much the best Gooseberry, all 

 things considered, to date and is destined to become the 

 Gooseberry of the future. See illustration of branch. 



Strong one year, each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 



DOWNING. — The standard market variety; a sure and 

 heavy yielder. Berries of large size, pale green, good, 

 though not of high quality. 



One year, each, 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Two years, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $7.00. 



HOUGHTON.— Berries red, rather small but sweet and 

 good. Strong grower, free from mildew; very prolific. 

 One year, doz., 50c; 100, $3.50. 

 Two years, doz., 75c; 100, $4.50. 



JOSSLTN (Red Jacket).— Berries large, smooth, dull 

 crimson, sweet and luscious. A purely native variety 

 of vigorous growth and entirely free from mildew. Not 

 so prolific as Downing. 



One year, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $6.50. 



Two years, each, 15c; doz., $1.35; 100, $8.00. 



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