WEST HILL N U R S E R I E S —FREDONI A, NEW YORK 
Small 
Currants 
Currants and Gooseberries are among the easiest of 
all fruits to grow, bearing good crops even when neg- 
lected, but responding liberally to cultivation and gen' 
erous treatment. 
Diploma. A very attractive red Currant of good 
quality; very mild. One of the largest in both bunch 
and berry. A most vigorous grower and very pro¬ 
ductive. 
Red Cross. A fine red Currant of large size, long 
clusters and mild flavor. Vigorous and very pro¬ 
ductive. 
White Grape. Large, mild, of excellent quality. Pro¬ 
ductive. Best of the white varieties for home and 
market. 
Wilder. One of the largest red Currants known, and 
of good quality; mild sub-acid. The bush is a 
strong, vigorous grower and holds its foliage and fruit 
until very late. Very prolific. One of the best. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES 
By Mail Postpaid at Single and Ten Rates 
Each 10 100 
1- year, No. 1 .#0.18 #1.50 # 7.00 
2- year, No. 1 .25 2.00 10.00 
Three-year, No. 1 plants furnished at one-half addi¬ 
tional to price of two-year. No. 1. 
Fruits 
Gooseberries 
Chautauqua. A very vigorous, stout, stiff, upright 
grower and exceedingly productive. Should not be 
planted closer than 4 by 6 feet apart. Leaves are 
large, glossy and dark green. Its fruit is a beautiful 
light yellow, perfectly free from spines and down, 
veined and translucent, averaging in size 1 to lJ/£ 
inches in diameter, although we have often grown 
them l/i inches in diameter. Rather thick skinned, 
but very sweet and of exquisite flavor. 
Price: 1-year, No. 1.Each, 35c; 10 for #3.00 
2-year, No. 1.Each, 50c; 10 for #4.50 
Downing. The largest of the American varieties. 
Whitish green, and of good quality. Bush is a strong, 
stout, upright grower and quite prolific and healthy. 
Josselyn. A vigorous, upright growing bush, healthy 
and productive. Fruit is light red and of about the 
size of the Downing. 
Poorman, Red. New. Of large size and excellent 
quality. Bush strong and healthy. Very productive. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES 
Except as Noted 
By Mail Postpaid at Single and Ten Rates 
Each 10 100 
1- year, No. 1.#0.25 #2.00 #10.00 
2- year, No. 1 .35 3.00 15.00 
Three-year, No. 1 plants furnished at one-half addi¬ 
tional to price of 2-year, No. 1. 
Revised rules and regulations of the Federal Horti¬ 
cultural Board now permit us to ship Currants and 
Gooseberries practically anywhere in the United 
States. Shipping date limited to May 15th. 
^ Blackberries 
Prices of Blackberries, except where noted: 
10 25 100 1000 
#1.00 #1.75 #3.50 #30.00 
Postpaid at 10 and 25 Rates. 
ALFRED. The new Coreless Blackberry. This new 
variety has never been known to winter-kill in 
any section. The berries are of enormous size and 
sweet and delicious. Fruit ripens fully a week 
earlier than ordinary varieties and continues over 
a long season. 
Price: 10 for #1.25; 25 for #2.00; 100 for 
#5.00; 1000 for #40.00. 
Blowers. Originated here in the Chautauqua “Grape 
belt" and is no doubt the most productive Blackberry 
known. 2,694 berries have grown on one bush, and 
2,720 quarts on one-third acre. Of good size and 
quality. Jet black and a good shipper. Hardy. 
Eldorado. A good grower, healthy, very hardy and 
exceedingly productive. Berries are large, jet black 
and of best quality. Very reliable. 
Lucretia Dewberry. A running or trailing blackberry. 
May be left to sprawl on the ground or else tied up 
on stakes or trellises like grape vines. Propagates 
from the tips like black raspberries and never suckers. 
Best of its class, ripening before any Blackberry. 
Very large, wonderfully productive and of very best 
quality. Prune severely. Price, 80c per 10; #3.50 
per 100; #25.00 per 1000. 
Eldorado Blackberries. 
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