
RED LAKE CURRANTS. 
GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS 
_ Gooseberries and currants are fruits whose merits for the home garden and local mar- 
ket are not fully appreciated. They are easy to grow, and they occupy only a small 
amount of space. They may be grown in shady corners or under trees too shady for 
other plants, thus permitting complete utilization of a limited garden area. 
They are very hardy. Heavy, annual crops are the rule, and strong 2 year old plants 
may produce some fruit the first year planted. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
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CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY. A large, handsome fruit, green in color, thin skinned, 
tender, juicy, and sweet. An immense cropper, and free of mildew. 
HOUGHTON GOOSEBERRY. A small sized red variety, smooth, tender, and well flav- 
ored. Bears abundant and regular crops. Free of mildew. 
RED LAKE CURRANT. A new red currant, far superior to all other varieties. Berries 
are unusually large, up to 12 inch diameter. The clusters are up to 4 inches long 
and filled out to the top with 8 to 10 juicy melting berries on each cluster. 
WHITE GRAPE CURRANT. White currants are fine for dessert because of their mild 
flavor. You will like to eat them. 
