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Stahelin's Plants Grow and Bear Fruit 
Gooseberries 
Red Jackets. A purely American variety rivaling the foreign sorts in 
size. A strong, thrifty grower, entirely free from mildew, very hardy and exceed- 
ingly productive. Berries large, smooth, of a beautiful ruby-red, and of fine 
flavor. A superb acquisition to our native sorts which should be appreciated; 
very reliable and the best of its class. 2 yrs., ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., f 1,50; 100, 
$10.00. 
Downing. A popular standard sort and one of the best of our natives; 
largely planted and always reliable. Bush vigorous, hardy, productive, and free 
from mildew; berries medium to large, pale green and of excellent quality. 2 yrs. i 
ea., I2c; 3 for 30c; doz., 60c; 100, 83.50. 
Price by Express, not prepaid. 
Currants 
Cherry. Well known and one of the most popular market sorts; uniformly 
the largest of all red currants. Bunches large, berries very large, bright, spark- 
ling, crimson, beautiful, but acid. Very sturdy and thrifty growers, profitable for 
market for their large, bright berries. 2 yr. No. i, doz. 60c, hundred I3.00. 
North Star. One of the best of the red currants, combining many excellent 
properties. In both bunch and berry the fruit is large, of brignt crinisom color, 
very beautiful and extra fine in quality. The bunches are much larger than is 
usual and are clustered thickly along the stems. It is a good grower, very hardy, 
and exceedingly productive, 2 yrs., No. i, doz., 75c., 100, $4.00. 
