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CURRANTS—(Div. a) 
Grade Dozen 
2 year, No. 1---$4.00 
Leading’ Varieties— North Star, White Grape. 
GOOSEBERRIES—(Div. a) 
Grade Dozen 
2 year, No. 1 -$4.00 
Leading Varieties— Carrie, Downing, Houghton. 
RASPBERRIES—(Div. a) 
Grade Doz. Per 100 
Cumberland^ 2 yr., (Black) .$2.00 $12.00 
Latham No.’ 1, (Red) . 1.50 8.00 
Chief (Red) . 2.00 12.00 
BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES—(Div. a) 
Grade - Dozen 
All varieties, No.l select .-.$2.00 
STRAWBERRIES—(Div. c) 
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100 1000 
Dunlap (bear in June) .$2.00 $14.00 
Everbearing (Progressive) . 3.00 25.00 
(Champion) . 3.50 30.00 
” (Mastodon) . 3.50 30.00 
Champion Is hardier than Mastodon and while the 
berries are not quite so large the quality Is superior. 
IT PAYS TO PLANT FRUIT STOCK 
We believe in fruit orchards in this coun¬ 
try to the extent that we have a young 100- 
acre apple orchard now bearing thousands of 
bushels annually. Visit us in the fall and take 
home some apples. 
GARDEN ROOTS—(Div. a) 
Per 25 Dozen Per 100 
Asparagus .$1.00 $3.50 
Horseradish . 1.50 
Rhubarb, Linnaeus . 1.50 
(Common large Pie plant). 
*Rhubarb t Myatt’s . 2.00 
* A selected strain from Linnaeus grown by division 
which makes all hills alike. Seeds very little. It has 
large stems with good color and very desirable for the 
market gardener. 
