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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
Small Fruits for Home-Gardens 
Small fruits should be in your home-garden, no matter if you do have an 
orchard of apple, peach, or pear trees. Think of the wonderful flavor of Grapes, 
the delightful zest of Currants and Gooseberries, and a luscious pie of Black¬ 
berries, Dewberries, or Raspberries. 
Grapes can be grown in any garden and trained along the fence. Currants, 
Raspberries, and the other bush fruits can be grown in out-of-the-way places. 
If you plant this fall or early next spring, you will be helping to increase our 
country’s future food supply. There is no waste in small fruits. 
Currants 
Price, 15 cts. each, $1 for 
10, $5 per 100, $40 per 1,000, 
except as noted. 
PARCEL POST. See page 79 
for prices. 
Fay’s Prolific. Best of all the 
red Currants. A great bearer, 
with long stems. Subacid. 
Perfection. Red; large, with 
few seeds; good bearer. 
Wilder. Strong grower; pro¬ 
ductive; fine quality. 15 cts. 
each, $1 for 10, $5 per 100, 
$35 per 1,000. 
Black Maples. Deep black; 
large berries and bunches. 
Gooseberries 
Price, 20 cts. each, $1.25 for 
10, $8 per 100, $70 per 1,000 
PARCEL POST. See page 79 for 
prices. 
Downing. Old; reliable; large 
fruiting; splendid quality; 
handsome and pale green in 
color; vigorous grower. 
Houghton. Nearly always 
produces full crop, and never 
year. One of the healthiest and hardiest; berries of “.EumTze! 
treLl|“c'’oTd free fn‘‘S:A<Few.'‘“"‘''"’ 
Currant bush loaded with fruit—possible in every 
garden 
Raspberries 
Price, 15 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10, $3 per 100, $20 per 1,000. 
PARCEL POST. See page 79 for prices. 
Cumberland. Black. Ripens about midseason; very hardy and productive* 
fruit of the largest. Healthy and vigorous ^ 
^^arket early; good size and ripens quickly; valuable for early 
Gregg. Black. Large; ripens about midseason; a heavy bearer, and a good 
general-purpose variety. ^ 
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