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A big piece of Goose ber ry Pie ( U R N I Y 
You have heard the old song. If you grow Your Own Gooseberries 
in your own back yard, you will agree: that “Since the days of the Currants and 
flood, there’s been nothing so good, as a Big Piece of Gooseberry Pie.” G b ne foc 
YOU CAN GROW YOUR OWN-—PLANT NOW oose e€ 
HARDY ¢ DEPENDABLE 
HOUGHTON: Here is the old standby that you 
all know. It is a pale red color. Sweet and mighty PRODUCTIVE 
tasty in pies. It is of medium size and very hardy 
and productive. (See Color Page 16.) 







NEW PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY: The Big, 
Luscious Berries hang from the branches, well 
away from the thorns. PIXWELL “‘picks well.”” 
Easy to Grow 
Each, 20c; Per 5, 90c; Per 10, $1.65; Per 25, It’s new. It’s scarce. Can be grown farther 
$3.65. ; north than any other named gooseberry. Pro- 
Ares duces heavy crops even under adverse condi- 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRY: This GOOSEBERRY tions. This was introduced from the North 
is fine for table use. It is a variety that should be in- Dakota Experimental Station by Dr. Yeager. 
cluded in every gooseberry patch. Large, produces Each, 25c; 5 for $1.20; 10 for $2.20; 25 for 
quantities of fruit of good color and quality. $4.75 
Each, 25c; Per 5, $1.00; Per 10, $1.85; Per 25, 
$3.75. 
GURNEY’S HARDY CURRANT 
They Are Easily Grown RED LAKE CURRANT: Growers say ‘“‘ This is 
and Bear Heavy Crops the red currant to stop all other red currants.” It 
has everything—size, quality, color, and produc- 
\ : I... tivity. It makes up into a sparkling bright red 
: o> & fies jelly. A Minn. introduction. Gurney’s reeommend 
‘RED LAKE CURRANT it. Buy RED LAKE at these NEW LOW PRICES: ; is 
O° Peer gee Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.80; 25 for 2 IS. Tiles 
om $4.00. PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY 
CHERRY CURRANT: It is a productive currant. a. 6 ay > 
Bears very large, deep red, rather tart berries. “~~~ ~~ 
Grand for jell. 
Each, 20c; Per 5, 90c; Per 10, $1.60; Per 25, 
$3.50. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC: Large beautiful red currant. ’ 4 d J ll 
Very prolific, and of superior flavor. It is easily (rurney § Pie an ¢ y 
picked and bears a heavy crop at two years after 
= SPECIAL 
Each, 20c; Per 5, 90c; Per 10, $1.60; Per 25, : 
$3.50. 
PERFECTION CURRANT: All of you folks will 
want some currant jell for winter. Perfection 
Currant is the one to raise for good jelly. The berry 



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2 Carrie Gooseberry 
1 Houghton Gooseberry 
2 Pixwell Gooseberry 
is at least twice as large as the ordinary currant, 2 Perfection Currant 
and can produce twice the crop. Some of the Per- 2 Fay’s Prolific Currant 
fection in our Nursery are nearly as big as cherries 2 Red Lake Curent 
and are borne in huge clusters. (See Color Page 16.) 
Each, 25c; Per 5, $1.00; Per 10, $1.75; Per 1 7 A 
25, $3.75. 11 FOR ONLY : 
- Prof. Hansen's Select Bush Cherries 
These are selected, budded varieties of the Bush Cherries introduced by 
Dr. N. E. Hansen. They are extremely drought resistant and can be suc- 
cessfully produced under most severe conditions. 
KEYEPAHA: The fruit is exceptionally large, and PRICES 
cooks smooth and tender with a sweet pleasing 35¢ Each; 5 for 
flavor. The bush keeps close to the ground and $1.50; 10for $2.75. 
bears a heavy load of fruit. The fruit matures at 
least three weeks earlier than regular Bush 
Cherries. 
WEWELA: Last year this variety bore the most 
fruit of all the Bush Cherries. The bush is more 
upright than the others and the fruit is sweet. It 
cooks up into an attractive reddish-purple sauce 
and is of excellent quality. 
TOM THUMB: One of the good quality, ex- 
ceptionally large, drouth resistant bush cherries. 
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