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CURRANTS 



Cultural Directions — Plant either in sunlight or 

 partial shade. Do not cultivate the plants too deeply, 

 Best results are obtained by placing a fairly thick 

 mulch of leaves or straw about the plants and doing 

 no cultivating whatsoever. 



Cherry. Popular, with uniform red fruit of splendid 

 flavor. 2 yrs. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 



Fay Prolific. Dark red, juicy and large. Excellent 

 for canning and jellies. 2 yrs. Each 35c., doz. 

 $3.50. 



Perfection. Easily picked, red fruit, in large clus- 

 ters on a healthy, productive plant. 2 yrs. Each 

 50c., doz. $5.00. 



White Grape. Clear translucent white and very 

 large in cluster and berry. 2 yrs. Each 40c., doz. 

 $4.00. 



JAPANESE WINEBERRY 



A handsome, ornamental shrub with attractive 

 fruits useful for dessert, canning and wine making. 

 Heavy plants. Doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Cultural Directions — See under "Currants." 

 Downing. Wonderfully healthy and productive of 



attractive berries, with a sprightly flavor. 1 yr, 



each 25c., doz. $2.50; 2 yrs., each 35c., doz. $3.50. 

 Oregon Champion. A productive plant which 



thrives under neglect. 1 yr., each 35c., doz. $3.50; 



2 yrs., each 50c., doz. $5.00. 



GRAPES 



Our assortment of Grape? is positively unsur- 

 passed even by specialists in the vine. Take your 

 pick from our list, for each of our Grapes fills a 

 definite gap in your garden and all are leaders of 

 their period and class. 



Concord Grapes 



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Grapes, Brighton 



Cultural Directions — Where space permits, the 

 vines may be set 8 feet apart each way, though in 

 limited space, the rows can be as close as 4 feet apart 

 with the plants 8 feet apart in the rows. After the 

 first year's growth, each vine should be reduced to 

 three strong branches, 18 to 24 inches long. After 

 that, each season's growth should be pruned back, 

 leaving only the strongest branches and bearing 

 3 to 4 buds or "eyes" each. 



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 post is desired. 



Agawam. Dark purple red Grapes with pale green 

 flesh of good quality. Very late. 2 yrs., each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50; heavy fruiting age, each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



Brighton. Midseason. Light red Grapes with 

 aromatic flesh in abundance. 2 yrs., each 30c., 

 doz. $3.00. 



CaCO. highest in quality of all hardy Grapes. 



Strong, vigorous grower, healthy and prolific. 



A great yielder of delicious fruits, clusters of fair 

 size, individual berries firm, full of delicious flesh 

 and juice; of attractive red and amber color over- 

 laid with a beautiful bloom. 2 yrs., each 60c., doz. 

 $6.00, 100 $40.00; heavy fruiting age vines, each 

 $1.00, doz. $10.00. 

 Campbell Early. Dark blue, early, of rich, sweet 

 flavor, and a good keeper. 2 yrs., each 40c., doz. 

 $4.00. 



Catawba. Large bunches of dull purple red Grapes, 

 firm and excellent for wine. 2 yrs., each 25c., doz. 

 $2.50. 



Champagne. Very prolific in clusters of amber 

 colored Grapes, sweet, sugary and exceptionally 

 hardy. 2 yrs., each 50c., doz. $5.00; heavy fruiting 

 age, each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 

 Concord. America's most popular Grape, its large 

 black berries succeeding everywhere. Of good 

 quality. 2 yrs., each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $8.00, 

 1000 $60.00; heavy fruiting age, each 50c., doz. 

 $5.00; 



Delaware. The old standard red Grape. Small, but 

 unsurpassed as a table variety. 2 yrs., each 30c., 

 doz. $3.00. 



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