GRAPES (Continued) 
NIAGARA (.White). Leading commercial white grape. 
Productive. Large bunches. Good quality. Middle 
September. Price: 2 year No. 1, 30c each; 10 for 
$2.50. 
WORDEN (Black). Seeding of Concord. Larger 
bunches. Better quality. Early September. Price: 
2 year No. 1, 30c each; 10 for $2.50. 
FREDONIA (New Black). A N. Y. State Experiment 
Station introduction. Large, black berries, ripening 
two weeks earlier than Worden. Productive. Ex¬ 
cellent quality. Price: 2 year No. 1 Vines, IfOc each; 
3 for $1.10, postpaid. 
PORTLAND (New White). Another N. Y. State Experi¬ 
ment Station iptroduction. Holds first place among 
early green varieties. Exceptionally large fruit and 
bunches. Good quality. Price: 2 year No. 1 Vines, 
35c each; 3 for 90c, postpaid. 
CURRANTS 
Plant bushes in row 3 feet apart, rows 6 feet apart, or 
in blocks 4 feet apart each way. We grow them for 
fruit extensively in our nurseries and have found that 
they are one of the most popular small fruits. Currants 
are always in demand on the market for making jellies, 
jams, preserves, tarts, etc. Every home garden should 
contain a dozen or two bushes. 
RED CROSS. The most profitable large cherry red. We 
grow them by the acre for the fruit. Price: 25c 
each; 10 for $2.25; 50 or more at 12c each, postpaid 
at each and 10 prices. Strong 2 year bushes. 
DIPLOMA. Fruit very large, light red, sweet and 
unusually juicy. The bushes are strong, vigorous 
growers and exceptionally productive. Price: Strong 
2 year bushes, 30c; 10 for $2.75, postpaid; 50 or more 
at 20c each. 
WHITE GRAPE. This is the best of all white currants. 
It is an excellent dessert variety because of its mildly 
acid flavor and large, handsome clusters of golden 
green or white berries. It is very prolific. Price: 
Strong 2 year bushes, 25c each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 
per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Plant bushes 4 feet apart in blocks or 3 to 4 feet apart 
in rows. Thin out the weak shoots annually. A rather 
shady location where ground is in good heart and the 
moisture not taken up by roots of big trees is preferable 
to an open dry location. Good fruit is always in de¬ 
mand. 
You can pay the expense of bringing your orchard into 
bearing by planting gooseberry bushes between the rows 
of trees. Or you can keep your family well supplied 
with fresh or preserved fruits by planting a few bushes 
in your garden. 
GOOSEBERRY—Varieties 
POORMAN. The new big red gooseberry. Introduced 
by the New York State Experiment Station. A variety 
that has been wanted by everyone. Price: 2 year 
strong, 35c each; 3 for 90c, postpaid; 50 or more at 
20c each. 
DOWNING. The smallish green variety grown largely 
for the market. Price: 20c each; 10 for $1.50, post¬ 
paid; 50 or more at 12c each. 
CHAUTAUQUA. The large yellow English variety. 
The best yellow for home and market. Price: 50c 
each; 3 for $1.35. Prices all postpaid at each and 
10 prices. 
We offer a limited assortment of 4 year old ready to bear 
fruit trees at $2.00 each. Send for list. 
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