
Downing 
Gooseberries 
Gooseberries are one of the most popular of small fruits. They are so excellent for IMPORTANT 
jams, pies, and preserves, that they are indispensable in the home garden; and they Orders for Goose 
are good money-makers. Very easy to handle—they do not crush easily, and carry berries and Currants 
well for long distances. We advise every home gardener to have at least three Goose- should be sent early. 
berry bushes, and commercial growers should have very many more. Not shipped after 
The Downing variety is the most handsome and useful Gooseberry grown. Fruit about May 10, be- 
is large and green with yellowish cast when fully ripened. Splendid for cooking and 
table use. Bears one year after planting. Prices: Downing Gooseberry, 1 for 31c; 
3 for 85c; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.95. 
cause of their ad- 
vanced condition. 


Perfection Currants 
All the good things we have said about the Goose- 
berries can be said for Currants with equal enthusiasm. They 
are good money-makers, and fine in the home garden. Ex- 
cellent for pies and jams. 
Perfection is one of the best. Berries are large and bright 
red and it is a heavy bearer of well filled bunches. Bears 
one year after planting. 















PRICES, PERFECTION CURRANT 
2-year plants. 
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Lucretia 
Dewberry 
A fine delicious fruit, large berries. 
Early, particularly free from diseases. 
Easily grown. Fine for pies, short- 
cakes, canning or fresh from the vine. 
PRICES: Fine one-year plants, 12 
for 65c; 25 for 90c; 50 for $1.50; 100 
for $2.45, 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. {21} 
