Currants Gooseberries 
Currants are a very reliable fruit 
and bear heavily for years. The secret 
in keeping them bearing is to trim out 
some of the old canes each spring. The 
varieties we offer, you can depend up¬ 
on. We sell the two year old bushes 
for 15c and 20c each. These will start 
bearing the first year after setting 
them out. See page 33. 
If people would realize that there is 
as much difference in gooseberry va¬ 
rieties as there is in apples, more 
would be planted and used for deli¬ 
cious pies, preserves, jams and jellies. 
The Canadians and English have come 
to appreciate them as one of the best 
of the small frutis. The new varieties 
that we offer are quite free from 
thorns and the 
Carrie 
fruits grow in 
clusters with 
long stems mak¬ 
ing it easy and 
painless to pick. 
The North Dako¬ 
ta varieties are a 
great advance¬ 
ment and will be 
the ones to use 
for a main plant¬ 
ing. Page 33. 
Red Raspberries 
Probably there is no bush 
berry that is as popular as the 
Red Raspberry. The fresh 
berries eaten with cream or 
cooked in a short-cake are 
dishes fit for a king. Jams, 
jellies and the many delicious 
dishes made from these melt¬ 
ing delicacies is the fruit su¬ 
preme. Hardy kinds must be 
planted in the north and if you 
will turn to page 34 you can 
find the varieties that will do 
well in your location. 
Chief 
