Do not trust to luck in buying 
seed — Ours are tested 
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Hand this catalog to your neighbor 
He may not have one 
CURRANTS 
PRICE, ONE-YEAR-OLD PLANTS, 
EACH 10c; 10 FOR $1.25 
EXTRA LARGE SELECTED 
PLANTS, EACH 25c 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. A new currant 
which has well sustained the claims 
of its disseminator; it is larger than 
the cherry, has less acid and is much 
more prolific. 
BLACK NAPLES. Very large, 
black; valuable for jams and jellies. 
CHERRY. Very large; deep red; 
fine for preserving; valuable market 
variety. 
WHITE GRAPE. Best white va- 
riety. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
PRICE, TWO YEARS OLD, EACH 
15c; 10 FOR $1.25 
EXTRA LARGE SELECTED 
PLANTS, EACH 25c; 10 FOR $2.00 
OREGON CHAMPION. Berries very large, pale 
green color; very sweet and fine for table use and 
pies; bush strong, not very thorny; very prolific 
bearer; most popular sort we have. 
RED JACKET JOSSELYN. Of large size, 
smooth, prolific and hardy; of best quality; a 
wonderful cropper, with bright, clean, healthy 
foliage. 
INDUSTRY. Barge oval; dark red, hairy; rich 
and agreeable; vigorous and productive. 
PEARL. Very large yellowish green. One of 
the finest European berries. For eating ripe they 
are delicious. No garden should be without a 
few bushes. 
SPRAYS FOR 
SMALL FRUITS 
For eggs of green aphis and red spider ; 
woolly aphis and eggs of tent caterpillar. 
Spray during winter with Lime Sulfur. 
1 to 10. 
Spray again about time buds are open- 
ing with Lime Sulfur. 1 to 12. 
For canker worm, tent caterpillar, leaf 
crumpler, currant worm, gooseberry fruit 
worm and raspberry slug. Spray when 
insects appear with Dry Arsenate of Lead. 
1 lb. to 50 gals, of water. 
For all kinds of aphis spray as often as 
is necessary during the summer with 
Black-Leaf 40. 
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