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L. L. MAY & CO. PLANTS, SEEDS, I'KUITS ANII TREES 
GOOSEBERRIES 
AVhinliam'Q Xr#»f» Ri'ows in tree form 
rTIIIIinain I» l throwing its branclie! 
straight out or ujjward, keeping the berries well oft the 
ground. The frtlit is very Uirjfe. often measuring IMi to 2 
inches in length, of a rich deep red color, and in quality and 
liavor unexcelled. It is entirely free from the coarseness so 
often found in smaller varieties. It has been proven perfectly 
hardy by thorough tests in all parts of America and stand's 
the severe winters of the north withtnit ])rotectiou. I year 
stronsr, ISC each.doz. $1.50, postpaid. 100 $7.50, express or freight 
2 year strong: each 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $12 00, express or freight. 
Kof^rtcn Iro This is a new English varletj', possessing 
unusnal merit, The plants grow in tree 
form, are dwarf in habit, very productive, free from 
mildew and very hardy. The fruit is very large, straw color, 
ed, of excellent flavor and unequaled for shipping purposes. 
Prices same as Whinham's Tree. 
P^->|.| A very prolific variety that has been well tested 
' 1 and found healthful, vigorous of growth, free 
from mildew and extremely prcrductive. Thefruit ispale green, 
large and handsome. 1 year stron};, each 15c, doz. $1.50 post- 
paid. lOO $8.00, express or freight, 2 year strong, each 20c, doz. 
$2.00, 100 $10.00, express or freight. 
(RED JACKET) The fruit is as 
vrubiyil large as that " 
Columbus 
rge as that of the Whin 
ham, a bright shiny red, a most beautiful 
and attractive berry. The flavor is most 
delicious and commands the very best mark- 
et price. Prices same as Pearl. 
A new American seedling of English type. Of large size, ov&l 
iaform,sliia greenish yellow, smooth of the finest quality. 
Plant a strong, robust grower, with large spines or thorns. Foliage large and 
glossy. It has never shown a trace of mildew on either fruit or foliage. Prices same 
as Chautauqua. 
f^'h!\1ftf\tirilis\ A strong, vigorous, productive variety of recent introduc- 
X,'liaui.CXUV|UCl tion. Fruit large, light yellow, free from spines and hair, 
thick skinned, sweet anil of exquisite flavor. I year strong, each 15c, doz., $1.50. post- 
paid, 100 $10.00, express or freight. 2 year strong, each, 20c, doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 
express or freight. 
Y)f^.^xrf-|{f-> w Theberry is large, handsome, a pale green in color, of excellent 
*****0 quality. A favorite for home and market. The bush is a vigorous 
grower and free from mildew. Price same as Smith's. 
HrtlIC<Kl'<T>n The fruit is of medium size, roundish oval, pale red, sweet and 
"^^^e***-'-'** tender. The plants are of spreading habit, shoots slender and 
enormously produf'tive. Price same as Smith's. 
Large, pale yellow, thin-skinned, of excellent quality for dessert or 
^ cooking. Bush moderately vigorous and exceedingly fruitful. Price, 
I year strong, each 12c: doz. $i.3,s, postpaid, 100 $7.,"!0, express or freight. 2 year strong, 
each 20c, doz .$1.75, postpaid, 100 $9.00, express or freight. 
NOTE — Gooseberries, 2 year, by express or freight only. 
Pearl Gooseberry 
CURRANTS 
Five Choice Varieties 
NOTE — Prices on Bach and Dozen postpaid, at 100 rates Express or Freight at purch- 
asers expense. 
I^air'c f»i;*nf Rllfivr The largest red currant in existance. 1 year, each loc, 
•■«*y f ^xc*i»l «ALiuy doz. $1.00, 100 $4.00, 2 year, each, ISC, doz.$i. 50, 100 $6 
Do f f o#>'f<#^n t^tirfuni- The latest introduction, created bv crossing Fay's 
mi IKSt^llUll V^UIiaill prolific with White Grape. 1 yea'r, each 2sc, doz. 
$2.00, a year, each, 350, doz. $3.00. 
Df^H C^r"r>«« A new variety. Plants strong, vigorous, remarkably productive. 
uao Clusters large, often measuring four inches in length. 1 year, each 
IOC, doz. $1.00. 100 .$3.00, 2 year, each 15c, doz. $1.50, 100 $5.00 
Y^I^{4.fx Win A This is the hardiest white sort ever introduced. 1 year, each loc, 
T» XIIO doz. Si. 00, loo S4. 00, 2 year, each 15c, doz. $1.50, 100 $5.00. 
¥>>-^f«ll-l*.|^ Destined to supersede all other red currants. 1 year, each loc, doz. $1.00 
100 $3.00, 2 year, each, 15c, doz. $1.50, 100 S4.00. 
CURRANTS, Standard Varieties 
PRICES y^ar, each loc, doz. $1.00, postpaid, 100 $3.00, express or freight. 
*\2 '* " 15c, *• $i.50) *' 100 $4.00, ** " ** 
BLACK CHAMPION. The leading, tested, black currant. It is a vigorous grower. 
BLACK NAPLES. Fruit varies from small to large, averaging above medium, 
CHI£RRY. A standard red, berries large, bunches short and compact, very vigorous. 
f-'AY'S PROLIFIC. A leading market variety. Stems and bunches are extra large. 
LONDON MARKET. A new currant of merit; one of the best. 
LKE'S PROLIFIC, A black variety, fruit large and of excellent quality. 
LONG BUNCH HOLLAND. The best of late varieties. Clusters long and of large size. 
NORTH STAR. A strong growing red sort. Bunches four inches long. 
VICTORIA. Long, handsomeclusters of large, bright red fruits. 
WHITE URAPE. The standard white; an excellent variety. 
WILDER. A new red variety of great merit. One of the strongest growers and very 
productive. 
RED DUTCH. The old well-known red variety. 
I'cr;'fCtii)n Currant 
