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Ancient Briton —Medium size, melting, without core. Hardy and very prolific. One of the best. 
Early King Fruit of medium size and good quality, plant hardy and productive. The first variety to 
ripen here. 
Eldorado —A valuable variety; fruit medium size, jet black, melting, sweet, and rich; plant hardy and 
very productive. 
Erie —Fruit large, of good quality; plant hardy, vigorous and productive. Early. 
Kittatinny —Large, roundish, conical, glossy black; juicy, sweet, excellent when fully ripe; one of the 
most valuable sorts for general planting. Requires protection in some localities. 
Lawton —Large, oval, black; juicy, sweet, excellent when fully ripe; well known. 
Rathbun —Berries extra large, jet black, quality good. 
Snyder —Medium size; sweet and melting to the core; very hardy and wonderfully productive; valu¬ 
able for home use and market. 
Taylor—As hardy as the Snyder; large and of excellent quality. 
Wilson Jr. —Large; luscious and sweet, as soon as colored. Plant hardy, ripens early. 
DEWBERRY 
Lucretia —A trailing variety of the blackberry, ripening between the Raspberry and Blackberry. Fruit 
large and handsome. 10c. each, 50c. per 10. 
CURRANTS 
Currants can be successfully planted in the Fall or Spring. Being perfectly hardy, they do not suffer 
injury from the Winter. 
To destroy the currant worm, dust the plants with white hellebore, when they are wet with dew. 
Care must be taken not to breathe the hellebore, as it causes violent sneezing. 
Price, 10 cents each, 80 cents per 10, except where noted. Not less than 10 of a kind at rate per 10. 
Black Champion —Large, black, excellent. 
Black Naples—Large and fine. 
Cherry —Large, red; bunches short; plant vigorous and productive. 
Fay’s Prolific —The most popular Red Currant; fruit very large and handsome. 
Perfection (new)—Berry very large, larger than Fay’s, clusters averaging longer, color a beautiful 
bright red, flavor rich, mild sub-acid. A great bearer. We consider this an important intro¬ 
duction. 25c. each, $2.00 per 10. 
Red Cross— A fine red currant of large size; long clusters; mild, pleasant flavor; a vigorous grower 
and very productive. 
Victoria— Large, bright red; bunches very long; an erect grower; productive and very valuable. Late. 
White Grape —Very large; mild and excellent; the best table variety. 
Wilder —Large, red, fine flavored, great yielder, very profitable for market. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Not less than 10 of a kind at’rate per 10. 
Columbus— An American seedling of the English type. The fruit is of largest size, handsome, of a 
greenish yellow color, and the quality is excellent. The plant is vigorous and productive and does 
not mildew. It merits a place in every garden. 15c each, $1.00 per 10. 
Downing-Medium size; whitish green; flesh soft, juicy, good; plant vigorous and prolific; excellent 
for family use, and very profitable for market. 10c each, 80c per 10. 
Industry— An English variety; large, oval, dark red, hairy; rich and agreeable. 25c each, $2.00 
per 10. 
Red Jacket (Josselyn)— A large red gooseberry of the American type. Good. 15c each, $1.00 per 10. 
Smith’s— Fruit large, oval; light green; flesh moderately firm, sweet, and very good; plant vigor¬ 
ous and productive. 10c each, 80c per 10. 
