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SMALL FRUIT PLANTS WILL REPAY 
The Gregg is classed as a leader among black raspberries and is 
# most highly valued for home uses for which it is recommended. 
The berries are large, a glossy black in color and possess a fine flavor. The 
vine is a strong grower and very productive. 
While this variety does not command the price of the red raspberries in the 
markets it certainly is a valuable addition to the home garden. 
DEWBERRIES 
Dewberries 
Each 10 100 
Price .$ .20 $1.50 $ 6.00 
Gardena Dewberry The Gar¬ 
dena dew¬ 
berry is known as the trailing black¬ 
berry on account of its decided trail¬ 
ing habit. It is a strong grower and 
an abundant bearer and should be 
grown on trellis to obtain best results. 
The berries are large and a glossy 
black in color, very sweet and de¬ 
licious. It is largely planted in Cen¬ 
tral and Southern California and is 
found very profitable in all berry sec¬ 
tions. 
Its name originated with Mr. W. 
M. Gray of Gardena. Los Angeles 
County, California, who was one of 
the first to successfully grow this va¬ 
riety. Ripens about the middle of 
May and lasts until July. 
Lucretia Dewberrv The bush resembles very much that of the Gardena 
* being of trailing habit, strong grower and abundant 
bearer. 
The berries are large, often being one and a half inches long and one inch 
in diameter, glossy black in color, sweet and of excellent flavor. It is most 
highly recommended for home and market use. Ripens about June 1st. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Each 10 100 
Price .$ .30 $2.50 $20.00 
Downing Originated at Newburgh, in New York State, and is recom- 
6 mended as one of the best varieties for planting. 
The bush is a strong grower and a good bearer. The berries are large, 
roundish in shape, whitish green in color, smooth skin and strongly acid in 
flavor. It might be said, however, that all gooseberries do better in the cooler 
climates, such as coast sections and higher altitudes. Downing is well rec¬ 
ommended for the making of pies and other home cookings. 
Oregon Champion 
So called as it is indeed the champion of goose¬ 
berries. It was originated in Oregon and has but few 
thorns which certainly is an attractive feature to those growing gooseberries 
for market purposes. 
It is a vigorous grower and,produces berries of large size, brownish red in 
color when ripe and of fine flavor. We do not hesitate to recommend this 
variety for planting in all gooseberry sections. 
CURRANTS 
Each 10 100 
1 year—Except Crandall Black.$ .25 $2.00 $15.00 
Cherry The Cherry currant is an erect, stout, vigorous grower and a heavy 
* producer. Like most other varieties of currants it does not do well 
in the warm valley climates but is very productive and highly recommended 
for the coast and cooler climates. 
