DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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GOOSEBERRIES-ENGLISH VARIETIES. 
Price of English Varieties $2.50 per doz., 2Sc. each. 
Crown Bob. Large, roundish oval; red, hairy, of first quality. 
Whitesmith, Large, roundish oval ; yellowish white, slightly downy ; of 
good quality. 
Industry. Berries of largest size, excellent flavor, pleasant and rich ; 
dark red color when fully ripe. Strong, upright grower ; an immense 
cropper, less subject to mildew than most of the foreign varieties. The best 
known and most successful English sort. 
American Varieties— Gooseberries— Josselyn, Downing and 
Hougiiton. $1 .25 doz. 
CURRANTS 
This fruit follows the Raspberry, and remains 
with us for some time, and is considered one of 
the most wholesome fruits for family use. An easy 
way to destroy the currant worm is by the use of 
White Hellebore ; begin its use as soon as the 
worms appear; usually two applications are all 
that are necessary. 
Doz. 100 
Cherry. Very large. The standard 
red sort, rather acid $L00 $5.00 
Fay's Prolific. Red, very large and 
fine 1.00 6.00 
Lee's Prolific. Black and of super- 
rior quality for wine or jelly 1.00 5.00 
WHITE IMPERIAL. A large white currant, 
the most delicious for table use of anything we 
ever planted. Your collection is incomplete 
without it. Price, doz., $1.25. 
WILDER — the Prize Currant. 
Large, red, one of the best, and can be left on 
the bush longer than any other variety. 
Price, strong 2-year plants, by mail, $1.00 
doz.; .$8.00 hundred, by express. 
Above Plants all of fruiting age. 
NEW CURRANT PERFECTION. 
First fruit to be awarded the $50 Gold Barry 
Medal of the Western New York Horticultural 
Society, also received highest award of any new 
fruit at Pan-American Exposition. Also Gold 
Medal at St. Louis Exposition. The color is a 
beautiful bright red. Size as large or larger than 
the Fay, the clusters averaging longer. The 
size of berrv is well maintained to the end of the 
PERFKCTION CURRANT bunch. Quality rich, mild sub-acid, plehty of 
Natural size. Produced pulp with few seeds. Less acid and of better 
from photoKi-aph made at quality than any other large currant m cultiva- 
Nevv York .State Agricultural ^\ovi 
B.-tperimentst^atioti. Geneva, Price, .50c. each. $5.00 per doz; Yi doz. at 
dozen rates. 
Rhubarb, or Pie Plant 
MaU's Linnaeus, strong roots. Price, each 15c., $1.50 per doz. 
