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L. L CO., sr. PAUL, A//.V.V. 
The Two Finest Currants for Home or Market Garden. 
Mov'c nSani- Di<hv The largrest of all the red currants ever introduced. Thr bnshcs are nausuatly stronR in habit ».f(rr»wtt 
l^ltiy » VJIalll. IVUUy. and bear immense clusters ofbcrrics in the greatest abundance. In color the berries are a most beantiM ahadt 
.1- bright red, and in formation the bunches arc so immenfe that tliey resemble more a small bunch of rich red grapes than they do a Imach of 
iirrants. Many fruit growers ar» now planting largely of this variety in place of the older sorts, on account of the enormous yields wW>h are 
crtaia to be the result, indeed, we know of no fruit which is more desirable for home cultivation than the cnrrant, provulmg the right varietiet 
> re grown. Ton will make a ^at mistake if you dont sectire a few plants of White Wine and Oiant Buby this year. Price, 30« 
sach, 3 for $1 .OO, 6 for $ 1 -75, 12 for 93 00. 
W/hittk WSn<a A splendid white variety that t»ear8 great bunches of lovely pearl white currants of the most delidoos flavor. Thin an4 
>VIIILC »V I1IC« oiant Rubv we consider by far the best "f all the currants in both quality and yield, surpassing even the wdWtnowii 
and valuable Fay's Prolific, which has been such a great favorite the past few years. Onr White Wine la by far the hardiest white sort that can 
be obtained, and Is especially desirable for the middle and northern states on that account. Price, 30c each, 4 for Jl.OO, 12 for 
THE NEW LOGAN BERRY, 
OR BLACKBERRY 
RASPBERRY. 
.A Wonderful Fruit.. 
The New Dwarf Bismarck Apple. 
This grand new berry has been tested here for two year.s. It is a strong, vigorous grower, quite hardjt. 
and is a valuable addition to our small fruits. It originated in California, and seems to be a trne bybrM 
t>etween the raspberry and blackberry, partaking of the nature of both in quality and appearance, batof 
finer and m'>re delightful flavor. The berries are the size of the largest blackberries and of a rich dark fOTpK 
red color, it is an abundant bearer, the frut has very few seeds, ripens earty (before blackberries), «»o fc of 
such excellent quality for eating and 
cooking thsf it has brought four times 
the price of other berries, and will prob- 
ably contioitfc high for several years. 
Prioe, SOc each, 3 for 50o, 7 for SI 00. 
New Dwarf Bismarck Apple. 
Delicious q.uallty, beautiful color, 
wonderfully prolific Fine for plant- 
insr in a-arden or yard, or in boxes or 
gOZB, This wondciful -new dwari apple 
I said to have come from New Zealand, 
and whcrcTCr tested in t^is country has 
proved an astonishing- revelation in early 
frnlting, beaatifnl color and appearance 
cxceUcnt quality and perfect hardiness 
Nothinf^ like it was ever seen before. A 
little tree not over a foot high, and 
grown in a pot, has been known to bear 
a large apple a few months after plant- 
ing, and it seems certain the trees will 
bear profnsely the first, or at least the 
second year from planting. They can be 
grown in pots or boxes, if desired, but 
are particularly recommended for plant- 
ing in gardens and small yards, where 
fine froits are desired, but not room for 
large trees. The apples are of very large 
size and beautiful rich, golden-yellow 
cdlor. They arc of the most distinct and 
delicious flavor. Price, 40o each. The New Logan Bi rry 
