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SMALL FRUITS 
CURRANT, RED CROSS 
Collection No* J 
STRAWBERRIES 
For the benefit of our customers who are not familiar with 
the different varieties of Strawberries, we offer a collection of 
five varieties, early, medium, and late, which in our judgment 
are best adapted for general garden culture. 
12 Echo. 2 5 
ia Gandy. 25 
12 Sample. 25 
12 Seaford. 25 
12 Rochester. j5 
- $1-35 
Five Varieties — Sixty Plants — for $1.00 
Postage or express prepaid 
Collection No. 2—RASPBERRIES 
1 wo dozen Raspberry plants are sufficient for family gardens 
of medium size, if the best varieties are selected. 
In our No. 2 Collection are four of the best, both for yield 
and quality of fruit, and at a price so low that all can afford to 
plant. 
RED—6 Miller’s Red.$0 25 
6 Columbian. 30 
BLACK—6 Cumberland. 40 
6 Palmer. 23 
- $1 20 
Four Varieties —Twenty-four Plants—for $1.00 
Postage or express prepaid. 
CURRANTS 
Choose a moist, rich soil for Currants, and keep It well 
manured. Plant five feet apart each way. Keep free from 
weeds and grass, and give liberal cultivation. To destroy the 
currant-worm that feeds on the leaves, dust them with powdered 
white helicboro. 
Each, postage paid, 15 cents; dozen,£2.25; hundred, £5.00, 
except where noted. At the single and dozen prices we prepay 
mail or express charges. Hundred and thousand lots by 
express or freight, charges not prepaid. 
All strong two-year old plants and true to name. 
Currant, Cherry. Large, productive. 
Black Champion. An English sort; fruit large, hand¬ 
some, highly flavored; extra good for jams, etc. 
Fay's Prolific. One of the best; very productive, large 
size, good flavor, bears early ; adapted to light soils. 
Standard for market. 
Lee’s Prolific. Black ; good for all purposes ; early, large, 
productive. , 
Pomona. Strong, vigorous grower, entirely hardy and 
bears profitably the second year after planting; we can 
recommend it as one of the best red currants. Each 15 
cents; dozen, $1.00; hundred, $5.30. 
Red Cross. New variety, fully tested and found worthy of 
introduction ; plants strong, vigorous, and very productive; 
Clusters large, often four inches long; berries large; fruit 
grows in masses, giving additional facilities in gathering; 
fruit of superior quality ; a trial will both please and satisfy 
you. 
Victoria. A splendid variety, ripens two to three weeks 
later than the others, continuing in fine condition for a 
long time ; bunches very long, medium-sized bright red 
berries of the best quality. 
Collection No. 3 
BLACKBERRIES 
Three varieties hard to beat; luscious, extra high flavor, 
enormous sizes, perfectly hardy. 
4 Agawam.$o 20 
4 Eldorado.. 25 
4 Rathbun. . 35 
- $0 80 
Three Varieties — Twelve Plants—for 60 cents 
Postage or express prepaid 
Collection No. 4 
CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES 
Just enough for family garden. 
6 Fay’s Prolific (red).$o 50 
2 Black Champion. 30 
2 White Grape. 30 
2 Gooseberries, Pearl. 30 
- V Y> 
Four Varieties—Twelve Plants — for $1.00. 
Postage or express prepaid. 
Grand 
Collection 
No. 1, Strawberries. 
“ 2, Raspberries. 
. $1 00 
114 
PLANTS 
“ 3, Blackberries ...... 
60 
22 
Varieties 
U1 - 
“ 4. Currants and Gooseberries 
“ 5, Grapes . 
I OO 
SMALL 
FRUITS 
Total. 
$4 60 
FOR $4.00 
