Currants are among the easiest of 
all fruits to grow, bearing good 
crops even when neglected. 
Wilder 
Bunch and berries 
very large; moderate 
acidity. An immense yielder, always 
dependable. 
Perfection considered 
the best currant. Large, bright red 
berries with rich, mild flavor, with 
plenty of pulp and few seeds. Good 
bearer. 
^ Thin skin, sub'acid, 
Wllwl l y very large. Is prolific 
and a good variety for home use or 
market. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
rtntlinmcf Large, handsome fruit, green in color; 
UwWIII(l«£ fine flavor: immense cropper and ah 
ways in demand. An American variety, free from mib 
dew. 
Red Jacket 
A new red berry, 
larger than Downing. 
Smooth, very prolific 
and hardy. Quality 
and foliage of the 
best. Absolutely free 
from mildew. An 
English variety, and 
one of the best. 
Perfection Currant 
Downing Gooseberry 
Marion ? ew! J ntr0 ' 
duced in 
1937 as a very large, late, 
purple raspberry to follow 
Sodus. Berries are very 
large, moderately juicy, 
firm, tart, and good in 
quality. Ripens about a 
week before Sodus. Plants 
are vigorous, bear heavy 
crops, are hardy, and re' 
semble the red raspberry. 
Do not crumble. 
Royal Purple 
Berries are of purple color, 
large in size, firm and of 
excellent flavor; do not 
crumble when picked. In 
quality, Royal Purple is 
more nearly like the red 
raspberry than any other 
purplecap. The plants are 
model growers, vigorous 
and healthy. A wonderful 
berry for home use. 
Sodus 
New Purple 
Ras pb e rry. 
More promising than any 
other purple kind. Large, 
firm, red'purple berries. 
Do not crumble in ship' 
ping. Has a unique, very 
pleasing flavor. Plants vig' 
orous, hardy and very pro' 
ductive, with no signs of 
being subject to disease. 
You will like it. Try it. 
PRICES OF CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES: 
Marion 
Cherry or Wilder, 1-yr. 
Cherry or Wilder, 2-yr. 
Perfection, 1-yr. 
Perfection, 2-yr. 
Downing Gooseberry, 1 
Red Jacket Gooseberry, 
yr. . 
1-yr. 
Each 
6 
12 
25 
50 
75 
100 
#0.15 
#0.90 
#1.75 
#3.50 
#6.00 
# 8.25 
#10.00 
.20 
1.20 
2.35 
4.60 
9.00 
12.40 
15.00 
.20 
1.20 
2.35 
4.60 
9.00 
12.40 
15.00 
.35 
2.10 
4.00 
7.00 
12.00 
16.50 
20.00 
.20 
1.20 
2.35 
4.60 
9.00 
12.40 
15.00 
.20 
1.20 
2.35 
4.60 
9.00 
12.40 
15.00 
PRICES OF PURPLECAP RASPBERRIES: 
12 25 50 100 
Marion, 1-yr., No. 1 .#0.80 #1.50 #2.50 #3.95 
Royal Purple, 1-yr., No. I . 50 .95 1.60 2.50 
Sodus, 1-yr., No. 1 .80 1.50 2.50 3.95 
200 300 
#7.50 #11.00 
4.60 6.60 
7.50 11.00 
400 
#15.00 
8.40 
15.00 
1000 
#32.50 
20.00 
32.50 
Sodus 
BACK YARD 
GARDEN 
BARGAIN 
No. 25 
6 Boysenberry 
6 Wilder Currant 
6 Downing 
Gooseberry 
12 Morion Purple¬ 
cap 
All 1-yr. 
$1.98 
Net, not prepaid 
WE ADVANCE POSTAGE ON ORDERS UNDER #3.00. SEE PAGE 54. 
Currants-Gooseberries 
Purple Cap Raspberries 
'fyew B0Y5EI1BERRY 
The New Boysenberry is truly a glorified Youngberry. We offer 
it again this year because we think that it has the highest qualities 
of all bramble fruits, because of the tremendous large size of the 
berries, because of its very prolific fruiting and lastly because we 
think that every garden should have a few plants of this immense 
berry. 
They are just as easy to grow as blackberries. They produce a large crop, not 
because there are more berries, but because each berry is so much larger—berries 
often are two inches in length. Has a rich, tangy flavor all its own. The few 
seeds are scarcely noticeable. Plant 6 feet apart in rows 6 feet across. You will be 
surprised at the berries you can get from a dozen plants. We know after giving 
this variety a trial, you will agree with us that they are the finest berries you have 
ever tasted, either fresh, canned, in jams, jellies or pies. 
PRICES OF NEW BOYSENBERRY 
Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Per 
6 12 25 50 100 200 300 400 1000 
1- yr., No. 1 plants. .#0.55 #1.00 #1.75 #3.25 #5.95 #11.00 #15.50 #20.00 #49.50 
2- yr. Transplants . . 1.00 1.75 3.00 5.00 8.00 
