&->HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC. 
Hardy, easily cultivated, responding liberally to cultivation, and stand- 
ing neglect well, no class of plants grown will afford better returns for the 
investment, either for home use or the market than these. They should 
be had in every garden and will pay handsomely for the market. Plant four 
feet apart in rich ground, cultivate well and mulch heavily. 
Embracing the hardiest, most prolific and best 1 quality grown. 
FOUR DELIGHTFUL CURRANTS. 
TV/To tt*c« Piont 'Dulvir The largest Red Current in existence- 
IViay S VJiaUL l^UOy. These bushes are unusually hardy in 
habit of growth and bear profusely. The berries are beautiful light red 
and grow in immense clusters, more resembling bunches of red grapes 
than Dunches of Currants. Many fruit growers are now planting largely 
of this variety in place of the older sorts on account of its enormous yield . 
Be sure to secure Giant Ruby and White Wine this year. 
1 year, 10c each ;doz. t $1.00; 100, $5.00; 2 year, ISc each ; doz., $1.50; 100, $8. 
D£k«-for»+i^v« riirront The latest introduction, created by cross- 
I'eneCLlUn UUrxd.ni. i n „ Fay » 8 p ro lific with White Grape, and 
combines the best qualities of both parents. In color it is a beautiful 
bright red and of size larger than the Fay; the clusters average longer and 
the size of the berries is maintained to the end of the bunch. It is one of 
the most productive Currants we have ever known, and in quality it ia su- 
perior to anything in the market today, being of a rich, mild, subacid fla- 
vor and having plenty of pulp with few seeds. 
1 year, 25c each; doz., $2.00; 2 year, 35c. each; doz., $3.00 
"Dp J /"V^-wce Jacob Moore, the originator, sayc: "Red. Cross clus- 
XvCU vlUbo. t er8 are i on g an d have well-neched berries, < ouble the 
size of Victoria, and far superior in quality to Cherry or Victoria. Noth- 
ing will compare in quality with Red Cross but White Dutch., which is so 
small. Red Cross was first fruited in 1889. I have seen the fruit grow- 
ing in such masses as to hide the upper branches from view. It is later 
than Cherry. The plant makes twice the growth of Cherry, and yields 
two or three times as much fruit. I recommend it with confidence. I con- 
sider Red Cross one of the best of the new currants." 
1 year, 10c each; doz., $1.00; 100, $3; 2 year, 15c each; doz., $1.50; 100, $5. 
ttti-'x- WiriA This is the hardiest white sort ever introduced and 
W IIIlC W 1I1C. j s therefore especially desirable for the middle and 
northern states. It tears great bunches of pearly white Currants of the 
most deliscious flavor. This and Giant Ruby we consider the best of all 
Currants in both quality and yield, surpassing even the well-known val- 
uable Fay's Prolific, which has been such a favorite the past few years. 
1 year, lOc each; doz., $1.; 100, $5; 2 year. 15c each; doz., $1.50; 100, $8, 
NOTK. — Each and Dozen postpaid, at 100 rates express or freight 
purchasers expensa. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
1 Plant each above 4 varieties, (1 year old) 45c, postpaid. 
3 Plants each above 1 varieties, (1 year old) $1.25, postpaid. 
6 Plants each above 4 varieties, (1 year old) $2.25, postpaid. 
1 Plant each above 4 varieties, (2 year old) 75c, postpaid. 
3 Plants each above 4 varieties, (2 year old) $2.00, postpaid. 
6 Plants each above 4 varieties, (2 year old) $3.50, postpaid. 
GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD VARIETIES. 
"Rio Mr Phomninn The leading tested Black Currant. It is a 
XJldl/JV vslldllJJJlUll. vigerous grower and very productive. The 
berry and bunch are very large and of most excellent quality. 
"RIopIt "Ma-nlpc Fruit varies from small to large, averaging above 
Uldl/iV liajJACS. me( Jium; pulp acid with strong flavor. 
PIlAtTV ^ standard red; berries large, bunches short and compact, 
VllCIIj. very vigorous and productive. 
T?ax7*c Pi-nl ifi/* Until the introduction of Giant Ruby this waa 
ra.y a riOllUt, considered the leading market variety. Sterna 
and bunches are extra large, uniform size, easily picked, of excellent qual- 
ity. The plant is very productive, robust and hardy. 
T nndnn TV/To t-lrci-r A new Currant of merit — The money maker 
L/U11UUU ITXctl JVC I. an d sure cropper. Price within reach of all. 
Read description from its home. "As a money making market currant, 
we believe this variety of currant has no equal. It was first grown in 
this country by Henry Bowles, of Michigan.*' 
Lg£>g Prolific k'* 0 ^ varietv * * ruit * ar £ e anc * °* excellent qual- 
T nnff "Run/41 The best of late varieties; vigeroua 
-LOng rSUnCll ±101iana. and productive; fruit clusters long 
and of large size. Ripens after others are gone. 
WnftTl ^*tar ^ strong growing red sort. Bunches four inches long, 
XlUllll Oldl • productive and fruits very freely. 
Pnmonfl Beyond com prison in productiveness and fine quality with 
^VLLHjLla.* &n y other of the older sorts, and from present indications 
destined to supersede all other Red Currants. Its yield of fruit is some- 
thing wonderful; vigerous and robust growers, healthy, hardy and an early 
bearer; foliage abundant and remains on the bush much later than other 
sorts. The fruit is very beautiful in appearance, of a clear.bright trans- 
lucent red, bunches large and full, the size of the berry very near as large 
as the Fay. It is of remarkable fine quality, sweet and mild, and less 
acid than any we know of, with very few seeds, and these are small. The 
fruit is so bright colored and handsome that it always attracts buyers at 
market, and it not only hangs on the bush a long time after ripe, but will 
also keep in good condition a long time after being picked. 
1 year, l2cea.;doz., $1.25; 100, $3.50; 2 year 1 5c ea.; doz., $1.50; 100, $5.00. 
Victoria Erect -growing, heavily laden even into September, with 
V ltLUiid. long, handsome clusters of large, bright red fruits. Its late 
season adds greatly to its value. 
1 W^itf i fi-fSITIP The standard white; an excellent variety. Excel- 
TT iiilc VJlapc. ] ent f or dessert use because of its mildly acid flavor 
and large, handsome clusters of golden green or white berries. Fruitful. 
Wl1fif*1* new re< ^ variety of great merit, one of the strongest grow- 
VT iiuci • erg an( j ve ry productive. The berries are very large, bright 
red. Even when dead ripe they hang on the bunches a long time with- 
out dropping, and are splendid for market purposes. 
PRICE STANDARD VARIETIES, 
1 year, 10c. each; doz., $1.00, postpaid.; 100, $3.50, express or frcght. 
2 year, I5c. each; doz., $1.25, postpaid; 100, $5.00, express or freight. 
Thousand rates on application. 
GARDEN COLLECTION. 
4 Black Champion Currants; 4 Downing Gooseberry; 
4 Fay's Prolific (Red) Currants; 4 Houghton Gooseberry; 
4 White Grape Currants; 4 Smith Gooseberry; 
2t Plants, (1 year) postpaid, $1.75. 
-24 Plants, (2 year) express or freight, $2.25. 
