LAKEVIEW STRAWBERRY FARMS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN 13 
Currants 
LONDON MARKET— This is the best red Cur- 
rant we have ever fruited. A fine new variety and 
a strong grower. Large fruit and very productive. 
Plant is extremely vigorous, with perfect foliage 
which it retains throughout the season. 
Price, $4.00 per 100. 
WILDER. — This is a ver!y vigoroais. upright 
growing bush. Unusually hardy and productive. 
Fruit is large and grows in fine large red clusters. 
This variety is tender, juicy, and not so sour as 
other kinds. Making it the best for pies and table 
sauce. Comes in very early in the spring. 
Price, $6.00 per 100. 
LEE'S PROLIFIC. — This is the leading variety of 
the black Currant. Very heavy bearer of large 
clusters of fruit. Extra quality and valuable for 
home use. 
Price, $5.00 per 100. 
WHITE GRAPE. — Very large, yellowish white. 
Excellent quality and valuable for table use. 
Price, $5.00 per 100. 
Gooseberries 
DOWNING. — This is a yellowish green sort, and 
of good size, being a strong growing bush and a 
good bearer. This is without a doubt the most 
popular variety of Gooseberry. The fruit is e.xtra 
large and of strictly fitst-class quality. 
Price, $7.00 per 100. 
HOUGHTON. — Bush a vigorous grower, with 
slender branches : enormously productive, medium 
size, pale red when ripe, tender and good. The 
Houghton is a profitable variety as the fruit hangs 
in large clusters and can be easily stripped off. 
Price, $6.50 per 100. 
Grapes 
CONCORD.— This is the variety so largely 
planted all over the country for commercial pur- 
poses. Concord is the main variety of grape for 
profit, and is planted in large quantities. A large 
iQlack Grape, ripening about the middle of Sep- 
tember. The vines are remarkably vigorous and 
free from disease. We recommend Concord as the 
best Grape yet introduced. 
Price. $3.00 per 100. 
MOORE'S EARLY.— Ripens two weeks earlier 
than Concord, and the berries are larger and oi 
better flavor. Not quite as productive as Concord, 
but a profitable variety owing to its earliness. 
Vines are exceedingly hardy and have been ex- 
posed to 22 degrees below zero without damage. 
Entirely free from mildew. It is a profitable va- 
riety. 
Price, $4.50 per 100. 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY.— A splendid large Grape 
of the Concord type. Earlier and larger in bunch 
and berry, and of a decidedly better quality. Vine 
hardier than Concord and every bit as healthy. 
Price, $6.00 per 100. 
NIAGARA (White).— The leading white Grape 
throughout the country. Fruit is large and of fine 
quality. Most profitable market soi-t. Berries 
large, greenish white, changing to pale yellow when 
fully ripe. The skin is thin and tough. Everyone 
should have a few white grapes for home use. 
Price, $4.00 per 100. 
