- CURRANTS 
Plant a row of currants along the edge of the garden or 
between two rows of fruit trees. They are ornamental and 
highly useful. Nothing finer than currants for jelly. Our 
plants are Strong Two Year—Ready to Bear. 
Cherry (Red) Red Cross (Red) 
Diploma (Red) White Grape (White) 
Fay’s Prolific (Red) Wilder (Red) 
: Each Per 12 
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GOOSEBERRIES 
Gooseberries are a sure crop. They are absolutely hardy 
anywhere in the Northwest. They bear big crops of berries 
that make the finest kind of jelly and sauce, to say nothing 
about the delicious “gooseberry pie.’ We offer only two 
year old heavy branched plants. 
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RASPBERRIES 
(Two-year Transplants—'’Bearing Age” plants.) 
Transplants have the root strength and vigor to produce 
abundant crops of full sized berries. Quick to yield and 
bear heavy crops. , 
There is no fruit that pays better with so little care or 
IW OrE. Raspberries are delicious for table use. For canning 
“purposes they are unexcelled, as ‘jelly, sauce, jam, or pre- 
serves. Raspberry shortcakes are delicious. Our plants are 
free from disease, being inspected by our state inspectors 
twice each year. 
Chief (Red) Newburgh (Red) 
Columbian (Purple) St. Regis (Everbearing Red) 
Cumberland (Black) Sunrise (New Red) 
Latham (Best Red) 
: Peril?» Per 25’ —Per 50 « Per.100 
Above list (all varieties).... $3.00 $5.00 $8.00 $15.00 
NOTE: All varieties of Red Raspberries spread from the 
roots. Black and purple varieties reproduce new plants 
whenever the tips of the branches touch the ground. 
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