The Coming 
Letellier’s Improved Spineless. 
Horticultural science conquers nature , to benefit and enrich the fruit grower. 
MONEY SAVED, LABOR HERETOFORE DREADED, NOW A PLEASURE. 
The efforts of Mr. Billard the seedsman, of France, have been rewarded 
with success in the production of 
Lelellier’s Spineless Gooseberries. 
Reports from many well-known and leading fruit growers in different sections of the country, confirm this statement: 
SPINELESS AND EREE FROM MILDEW. 
Among the reports the following from 
J. W. Adams Co., Nurserymen at Springfield, Mass., write : “ The Spineless Gooseberries I bought of you have made fair growth. We have 
not Keen any mildew upon them.” 
•los. H. Black, Son & Co., Highstown, N. J., say: “Notwithstanding the unfavorable season, we find that the Spineless Gooseberries have 
made a fair growth. We have found no rust or mildew upon them.” 
Edmund Haug, Detroit, Mich.—“ Plants bought of you have made fairly good growth. Have had no trouble with mildew thus far, notwith- 
stanuing they were liberally watered.” 
W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y., writes: “My opinion of the Spineless Gooseberry is quite favorable, they have made a good growth. 
I HAVE SEEN NO MILDEW AS YET AND THAT I CONSIDER MOST IMPORTANT.” 
As the demand for Spineless Gooseberry is quite large in Europe, American Fruit Growers will find it to 
their advantage TO PLACE THEIR ORDERS AT ONCE FOR NOVEMBER OR FEBRUARY DELIVERY, 
“As this advertisement will appear but once this season.” 
For Prices, Descriptive Circular and Colored Plates, address 
C. H. JOOSTEN, Grower's Agent, 193 Greenwich St., NEW YORK. 
