THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT. OHIO 
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GOOSEBE^RRIBS 
Goo.seberries should be {)lunted in >;ood. rich K«il and well manured once u year. Pick regu¬ 
larly, thorojighly cutting out all dead-wood and surplus branches. Plant in rows 4 feet to 6 feet 
apart in row. It is well to mulch heavily in the fall, Plants are hardy, rugged and easily grown. 
it fully sustains the high opinion first formed 
of it. The fruit is of largest size, handsome, 
of a greenish yellow color, and the quality is 
excellent. The plant is vigorous and produc¬ 
tive and does not mildew. It merits a place 
in every garden. 
INDUSTRY — An English variety; quite as frwo 
from mildew as our American sorts; very fine 
in quality j large size. Handsome, showy, red 
fruit; wonderfully productive. 
DOWNING— Fruit larger than Houghton, round 
ish; light green, with distinct veins; skin 
smooth; flesh rather soft; juicy and very good. 
Vigorous and productive. The most popular 
variety for market growing. 
HOUGHTON — medium sized American varie¬ 
ty, which bears abundant and regular crops and 
never mildews: fruit smooth; red, tender and 
very good: valuable. 
JOSSLYN (Red Jacket) — An American seed¬ 
ling of large size: smooth, prolific and hardy, 
of best quality. Has been well tested over a 
wide extent of territory by the side of all the 
leading varieties, and so far the freest from 
mildew, both in leaf and fruit of them all. A 
wonderful croj)i>er. with bright, clean, healthy 
foliage. 
CURRANTS ARE HEALTHY 
The currant is one of the most reliable of small fruits. They mature just before raspl.erries 
and can be used either raw or cooked. Heing hardy, they do not winter kill, are easy of cultivation 
and require little care. They can be grown in any good garden soil. The market is never over¬ 
supplied. Prune out dead wood, and mulch heavily, if currant worms appear dust with hellebore. 
BLACK NAPLES— Very large, black; rich, ten 
der and excellent for jellies and wine; very 
productive. 
CHERRY — Very large deep red: rather acid; 
bunches short, plants erect, stout, vigorous and 
very productive. 
fay— C olor deep red; great bearer; stems long¬ 
er than Cherry, and berries hold their size to 
end of stem - better. Quality first class; not 
quite so acid as Cherry; the best of all the red 
currants. 
LONDON MARKET — For many years this va 
riety has been fruiting in Michigan where it 
is now planted extensively and regarded as the 
best market variety of that great fruit state. 
PERFECTION (Red) — This truly wonderful 
new currant has both largo size and extra good 
quality. Perfectly healthy, a vigorous grower, 
and in fact an extra fine red currant in every 
way. Widely advertised all over the country. 
VERSAILLES— Large, red; bunch long, of great 
beauty and excellent quality; one of the finest 
and best, and should be in every collection. 
Very productive and valuable for the table. 
WHITE GRAPE — Very large, yellowish white. 
The finest of the white sorts. Very distinct' from 
White Dutch, having a low spreading habit and 
dark green foliage. Very productive. 
WILDER — Very large; bright rod and attrac¬ 
tive; a splendid market sort; not so acid as 
most. Bush very productive; large bunches; 
ripens rather early; fruit keeps well. 
v / COLUMBUS ---Tliis is one of the most valuable 
introductions of recent years in small fruits, and 
THE DOWNING GOOSEBERRY 
