52 BUSH FRUITS 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
BU5H FRUITvS 
Currant (Perfection.) 
BLACKBERRIES 
To get best possible results, plant in rows six 
feet apart, about three feet in row. 
Stone's Hardy — Vigorous and upright growth. A 
very dependable variety, and although its 
fruit is a little smaller than others of its 
class, its extreme hardiness will always keep 
it a favorite. 
Snyder — Very productive and hardy; fruit 
sweet and juicy, ripens early. 
Each 10c; doz., 75c 
Each, (Postpaid; 20c; doz., $1.00 
CURRANTS 
Besides being a desirable fruit bush, it also 
forms a very ornamental bush in landscape 
work. Last year our sales of currant bushes 
was far in advance of previous years, a sig- 
nificant proof of their popularity. Our bushes 
this year are exceptionally vigorous, upright 
and compact. 
Bed Variety (Cherry) — Very productive, color 
a bright red, in profuse clusters. 
North Star — Fruit borne on naked stems, qual- 
ity rich and mild. 
Fay's Prolific — Fruit average, bright red color, 
very thin skin. 
Common Red — Berry medium to large. 
White Variety (White Griipc)— Spreading 
bush and very productive, berries very 
large. 
Black Variety (Black Naples) — Fruit varies 
from small to large, well known variety. 
Each 15c, 25c and 50c 
Postpaid 25c, 35c and G5c 
Perfection — We offered this three years ago 
and met with a gn nt sale. It is a cross be- 
tween Fay's Prolific and While Grape. Qual- 
ity superior fo any yet on the market. Rich 
.sub-acid flavor with plenty of pulp and few 
seeds. A valuable addition to the red varie- 
ties. 
Each 50c; doz., $5.00 
Each, (Postpaid) 75c 
Every year Ihe cullhation of this class of fruit seems 
lobe growing in popularity. New varieties coupled 
with their adaptability to the Montana climate 
is giving them a foremost place in Fruit planting. 
Our stock this year is MORE COM'PLETE 
THAN £K£« BEFORE, and our bushes are 
the very picture of health and vigor. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
When planted a good distance apart and givi ii 
good, shallow surface cultivation, the obose- Columbus, 
brrry docs exceptionally well in this state, and 
should be more generally planted. Ameri- 
can varieties are much more adaptable 
than English varieties. 
Downing— This is one of the most popular 
and most widely grown of the plants, pro- 
ducing Gooseberries in fairly good size. 
The berries are of a light green color, 
tender skinned and have an excellent mild 
flavor. The plant is strong and free grow- 
ing, very productive and free from disease. 
Valuable for both home and commercinl 
purposes. 
Columbus — Hardy and large, and we have 
grown it for years in unsheltered positions. 
Each, any variety. .25c: doz., $2.50 
Each, (Postpaid). ...35c; doz., $2.75 
GRAPES 
The following varieties are the hardiest. 
Campbell's Early— An improved Concord. 
Concord — The most populai'. 
Worden — Black, hardy, good quality. 
Each, (Postpaid) .oOc 
Currant (White Grape.) 
Blackberries. 
Campbell's Early Grape, 
