SMALL FRUIT PLANT SPECIALISTS 
IS 
DOWNING is very popular. 
Gooseberries 
The culture of the Gooseberry is very similar to lhat of the 
Currant, except that it needs Httle pruninjij, pud that, mostly to 
remove the stunted shoots, and keep up the supply of vigorous 
new shoots from the base. 
^ Read "A Word to our Customers" on page 13. 
Gooseberry bushes, owing to the U. S. embargo, are practically 
off the market in Canada. Our stock is short and we are only 
offering them in small lots of not more than six to a person. 
If wanted by mail, read "Plants by Parcel Post/' page 24. 
DOWNING— One of the finest of all gooseberries. Fruit large, 
pale green, and of excellent quality. Bush vigorous and very 
productive. Never mildews. 40c. each; $2.25 per 6. 
TO OUR CUSTOMERS: 
or anything of interest to us, we will forward you a 
If you will send us a good picture of your berry patch 
nice present of plants. 
Grapes 
Plant in rows 8 to 9 feet apart and 7 to 8 feet apart in the rows. Good drainage is absolutely 
necessary and the soil should be well prepared and enriched. Well rotted manure or bone meal 
make the best fertilizers. Vines may be trained on a trellis, grape arbor or over a fence, but of 
course, the trellis will give the best results so far as a crop is concerned. Pruning should be 
done in the late fall or early spring. 
Each 
$0 25 
12 
$2 SO 
25 
$4 25 
50 
$8 00 
100 
$15 00 
If wanted by mail, read "Plants by Parcel Post," page 24. 
DELAWARE. (Red)— A small red «rape, con- 
sidered the standard of quality., being very 
sweet, juicy and of fine flavor. Very hardy, 
vigorous and productive. A good keeper, splendid 
shipper and brings a high price on the market. 
One of the best for wine. 
CONCORD (Black)— Too well known for leng- 
thy description. It is the standard American 
grape and after being in cultivation for over 
50 years is still without a rival. Fruit large, 
of fine quality and an excellent shipper. 20 cents 
each; $2.00, 12; $3.50, 25; $6.50. SO; $12.00, 100. 
BRIGHTON (Red)— One of the finest of red 
grapes, the fruit being large, of superb quality 
and produced in very large bunches. Vine is 
healthy, vigorous grower and very productive. 
MOORE'S EARLY (Black)— Undoubtedly the 
best extra-early grape, ripening about two week's 
before Concord, Bunch large and compact, berry 
large, black and of excellent quality. A very 
vigorous grower and especially adapted for clay 
soils. 
NIAGARA (White)— The finest of all white 
grapes and a universal favorite. Vine a very 
strong grower and remarkably productvvc. Bun- 
ches compact and of great size, often weighing 
over two pounds. Berries large and of excellent 
quailty. A good shiper. Ripens a little earlier 
than Concord. 
CONCORD— Most popular of all 
You will never regret it if you order '*Grand Prize." 
