SNYDER. Most productive blackberry. Good 
size, fair (|uality, perfectly hardy; midseas'on. 75c. 
per 25 ; $2.25 per 100 ; $1(S.50 per I'OOO. 
BLOWERS. The largest blackberry, good qual- 
ity, late season. Price same as Snyder. 
EARLY KING. Very productive, a little later 
than Snyder. Berries very sweet and without a hard 
core. Price same as Snyder. 
RATHBUN. A hybrid variety. Not of much 
value in New Enoland, but planted in the South and 
Middle West. Price same as Snyder. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Currants and f^ooseberries will grow in almo.st any 
good .soil. They are rank feeders and like a lot of 
stable manure. 
Because of certain restrictions, I cannot ship cur- 
rants and gooseberries to sections out.sidc of New 
England, New York and New Jersey. 
DOWNING. Most popular gooseberry. Color 
green, quality good. Fair size. Two-year plants 
20c. each ; $1.50 per 10 ; $;i.00 per 25. 
RED JACKET. Color, pale red; large size. 
Price same as Downing. 
OREGON CHAMPION. Color, yellowish- 
green. Immensely productive. Sweet. Price same 
as Downing. 
CURRANTS 
Price of all currants, except as noted: 15c. each • 
$1.25 per 10 ; $2.50 per 25 ; $<).00 per 100. 
RED CROSS. Large, sweet and early. 
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