NEW RED LAKE 

VEEL: 
How many times have you wished you could get some cur- 
rants to make jelly or pies? You know that they make the 
finest looking and best tasting jelly. Plant a few bushes 
this spring. They will commence bearing next year. They 
require almost no attention except to pick the fruit, and 
take but little room. You plant them 3 feet apart. They 
bear every year. Postpaid. 
We ship Currants only to the following states— Arkansas, 
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ne- 
braska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. If 
you do not live in these States, please do not order Currants. 
A60 Red Lake—A new variety that is rapidly replacing 
the older kinds. The berries are very large and of superior 
quality. The clusters are long and filled out right to the 
top. A clear light color that makes the most beautiful and 
finest flavored jelly. Very productive. Postpaid. 
Each 50c. \ 
A61 Wilder—We think this is the best of the older kinds. 
It ripens a little before Red Lake and while the berries 
are not quite as large, it is a tremendous producer. Also 
we do not believe that the flavor of Wilder has ever been 
Red Lake surpassed. Postpaid. Each 45c. 
Currants 
A62 1 Red Lake and 1 Wilder for 90c 
A632 of Each for $1.65 


DELICIOUS HOME-GROWN Dlicbervtis 
A90. =You can now raise your own Blueberries. These are 
Native Blueberry plants which will grow in almost any 
ordinary soil. A little Peat Moss put in the soil will make 
them do still better. The berries are not as large as the 
tall growing kinds but they have a better flavor. They 
grow only 2 to 3 feet tall and make an attractive bush. 
The leaves color beautifully in the fall. This is the kind 
most people should plant as it does the best in most 
places. Will grow in the sun but prefers a spot that is 
shaded in the afternoon. They do best when planted 
close together in groups, 2 to 3 feet apart. 
3 for $1.75, 12 to 18 inches, Postpaid 

TALL GROWING BLUEBERRIES 
A391 These are the Blueberries sold by most firms. They 
grow much taller than the native type above. They 
thrive only in an acid soil and require more moisture. 
You can make your soil more acid by mixing quite a lot 
of Peat Moss with it to a depth of 15 to 18 inches. This 
also helps hold moisture. (See page 78 for Peat Moss). 
These have large, fine fruits. Plant in groups, 4 to 6 feet 
apart. 
3 for $3.65, 12 to 18 inches, Postpaid 
We do not sell less than three Blueberries because 
they do best when planted close together in groups 
of three or more. 
Copyrighted 1944 by Inter-State Nurseries, a 
Hamburg, Iowa. Printed in U.S.A. 

