Helena, Montana. 
SMALL AND BUSH FRUIT— (Continued.) 43 
Compass Cherry Plum — This Is a cross between a Cherry and 
a Plum, and one of the very best trees for Montana, It is 
extremeiy hardy, and will thrive where any other tree will 
hardly grow. In the spring It Is covered with a dense mass 
of blossom, making it invaluable for planting as a decorative 
tree anywhere. It bears enormous quantities of fruit, which 
ripen late in the season, and are Invaluable for Jelly. 
Each 50c 
GOOSEBERRIES 
BLACKBERRIES 
Pamphlet on CULTURE OP BUSH 
FRUITS and STRAWBERRIES free 
— on application. 
To g:et best possible results 
plant in rows six feet apart 
about three feet In the row. 
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 orna- 
mental bush in landscape worlt. Last year our sales of cur^ 
rant bushes were far in advance of previous years, a significant 
proof of their popularity. Our bushes this year are e.vceptlonally 
vigorous, upright and compact. 
Rea Variety (Cherry) — Very productive, color a bright red, in 
profuse clusters. 
North Star — .Fruit borne on naked stems, quality rich and mild, 
good red color, 
ray's Prolific — Fruit average, bright red color thin skin. 
Common Red — Berry medium to large. 
White Variety (White Grape) — Spreading bush and very pro- 
ductive, berries very large. 
Black Variety (Black Naples) — Fruit varies from small to large, 
well known variety. 
Fach 25c; postpaid 35c; per doz $2.50 
Postpaid $3.00 
Each, large size, 50c; postpaid 65c 
Per itoz. $5.1111 ; postpaid $6.5U 
When plant- 
ed a good 
distance 
apart and 
given good, 
shallow sur- 
face culti- 
vation the 
Gooseberry 
does excep- 
tionally well 
in this state, 
and should 
be more 
generally 
planted. 
Coltunbns — 
Hardy and 
large, and 
we have 
grown it for 
years In un— 
s h e 1 1 e r ed 
positions. 
Smithers — 
A purple va- 
riety of me- 
dium size, 
very prolific 
and hardy. 
Gooseberry. 
Each, any variety _ 25c; doz., $2.6 0 
Each (Postpaid) 35o; doz., $2.75 
Large Plants, each 50e; postpaid..... 65c 
Native Wild Gooseberry — We offer this for hedges which are de- 
sired to turn dogs or other objectionable animals. They can 
be kept pruned to any desired thickness and are impenetrable. 
Each, 3 to 4 feet, 50c; per 100 $30.00 
GRAPES 
Ctirrant (Perfection.) 
Perfection — We offered this seven years ago and met with a 
great sale. It is a cross between Fay's Prolific and White 
Grape. Quality superior to any yet on the market. Rich sub- 
acid flavor with plenty of pulp and few seeds. A valuable 
addition to the red varieties. 
Each 50c; doz., $5.00 
lEach (pogtpatd), 75c; per doz., $5.60 
Campbell's Early Grape. 
GRAPES. 
The following varieties are the hardiest. 
Campbell's Early — An improved Concord. 
Concord — The most popular. 
Worden — Black, hardy, good quality. 
Bach (postpaid) 
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