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GAGE COUNTY NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. 
JLn Versailles — Very large, red; bunch long, pf great beauty and excellent qual- 
ity; one of the finest and best. 
Victoria — Large, bright red, with very long bunches; late; a good bearer. 
White Dutch — An excellent and well-known sort; good quality. 
Cherry — The largest of all the red currants; berries sometimes measuring half 
an inch in diameter, bunches short, plant very vigorous and productive when grown 
on good soils and well cultivated. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Per 1 
Per 10 
Per 100 
.$0.08 
$0.70 
$6.00 
. .10 
.80 
7.50 
. .10 
.80 
7.50 
. .20 
1.50 
14. U0 
. .15 
1.00 
8.00 
Houghton $0.08 
Smith’s Improved 
Downing 
Industry 
Red Jacket and Pearl 
Downing — Large, handsome, pale green and 
of splendid quality for both cooking and 
table use; bush a vigorous grower, and usual- 
ly free from mildew. One of the best for 
both home use and market. 
Houghton — This fine old sort is still in the 
lead for productiveness and ease of picking, 
as its long, slender branches can be easily 
stripped of handfuls of good quality berries, 
making the gathering the easiest of any 
sort on our grounds. 
Industry — Berries of largest size, excellent 
flavor, pleasant and rich, dark red color 
when fully ripe. Strong, upright grower, an 
immense cropper, less subject to mildew than 
most of the foreign varieties. The best 
known and most successful English sort. 
Pearl — An exceedingly prolific variety that 
has been well tested and ranks No. 1 in 
healthfulness, vigor, of growth, freedom 
from mildew, and productiveness. Same color 
as Downing; seems to possess all the good 
points of that variety, with a little larger 
fruit, and rather more prolific. 
Red Jacket — An American seedling of large 
size, smooth, prolific and hardy, of best qual- 
ity; has been well tested over a wide extent 
of territory. A wonderful cropper, with 
heavy foliage. 
Sniff I i’m Improved — Large, greenish yellow, 
excellent quality, prolific bearer. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
Note the very low price of R. Mulberry, 
page 23. Our seedlings are well ripened, and 
will make perfect stands and big growth. At 
the low price you had better buy heavier 
grades. Don’t you need a row on the north 
side of the house lot, or to protect the stock? 
It is a wonderful windbreak, and the cost 
is almost nothing compared with the cost of 
lumber, which made up into open sheds gives 
but little more protection. 
Pearl Gooseberry. 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 
This deserves to be ranked among- the best early fruits in the garden, it affords 
the earliest material for pies and tarts, continues long in use and Is valuable foi 
canning. Make the bed very ricn and deep. 
Per 1 Per 10 Per 100 
Price $0.10 $0.40 $3.00 
Rhubarb by mail, 10 for 75 cents. 
l.iimacuN — Large, early, tender and fine. 
Victoria — Strong, vigorous grower, producing large stalks of finest quality, of 
a decided pink color. For canning or cooking In any way its equal Is unsurpassed. 
HORSE RADISH 
Per 10 Per 1 00 
Horse Radish, root cuttings $0.20 $1.50 
Horse Radish by mail, 10 for 40 cents. 
