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Long Bunch Holland Currants 
Currants 
Black Naples. A vigorous plant; fruit 
very large. 
Cherry. A very large, red Currant, with 
short clusters; a vigorous plant and one 
that bears well if planted on strong land 
and well cultivated. 
London Market. I'or many years this 
variety has been fruiting in Michigan, 
where it is now [)lanlcd cttensively and 
regarded as the best market variety of 
that great fruit stale. I'hinl is extremely 
vigorous, with i)erfccl foliage, which it 
retains through the season; an enormous 
cropper. Ripens with Victoria, is larger 
in both bunch and berry; a better bearer. 
Red in color, this is regarded as the best 
Currant in North Dakota. For any use 
— home garden or market — one of the best. 
Plant in well-drained land, 
and mulch heavily 
Long Bunch Holland. .\ strong, stumpy 
growing plant which grows to an im- 
mense size. The plant does not bear 
young, but yields enormous crops; berry 
large; clusters long; color red. 
Perfection. A cross between Fay's and 
White Grape, retaining the valuable 
characteristics of both parents. Beautiful, 
bright red, as large or larger than Fay's, 
holding its size to end of bunch; easy to 
pick; a great bearer, superior to any 
other large sort; less acid and of better 
quality than any other large Currant in 
cultivation; large, healthy foliage; inter- 
mediate ingrowth between Fay's and White 
Grape. Kept well cultivated and fertilized 
they will regularly produce heavy crops of 
extra-size fruit of the very best quality. 
