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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. $i.oo $3.00 
Fay's P'"OlifiC — ked, very larsje and fine . .. i.oo 4.00 
Lee's Prolific — Black and of superior quality for wine or jelly 1.00 4.00 
Red Cross — Extra Large, fine quality, very prolific, new i.oo 6.00 
Ask for prices on above kinds in i yr. plants. 
WHITE liVIPERIAL. A large white currant, the most delicious for 
table use of anything I ever planted Your collection is incomplete without 
it. Doz., Si. 25 ; per hundred, $7.00. 
WILDER/' The Prize Currant. 
First Premium at New York State F Ir, 1 897. 
Price, strong 2 year plants, by mail. $1.50 doz. ; S7.00 hundred, by express. 
Large, red, one of the best, and can be left on the bush longer than any 
other variety. 
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This fruit is so useful for cooking, when green or ripe and it may be canned 
with such facility, that it is beginning to be cultivated very extensively for 
both home use and market. It requires the same cultivation and treatment 
for worms a-; the Currant. 
STRONG 2 YEAR PLANTS 
Each. Do/,. 100. 
Downing. Large, white, best American variety $.10 $ .g; $5 00 
Industry. Best English variety, 2 yrs 15 i.TS to. 00 
There is no doubt the annual sales of Industry Gooseberry exceed in num- 
bers all other varieties. Quality beyond comparison and immensely produc- 
tive. Our plants of this variety never were better. 
^H^ulberdes. 
New American. Equal to 
Downing in all respects, and a 
much hardier tree. Vigorous grow- 
er ; very productive ; the best var 
'ety for fruit ; ripe from middle 
June to middle September. 
Downing's Everbearing 
Very large, black, handsome, 
sweet, rich and excellent. 
Strong plants, 6 to 7 ft., 60 cents 
each. 
