New Red Lake Currant 
Finest of all Red Currants—Large Berries— 
Excellent Quality—Long Well-Filled Clusters 
of Cherry Red Fruits 
The leading Red Currant for both home and com- 
mercial growers. The berry is unusually large in size 
and of superior quality; the clusters are long and 
filled out to the top and with stems sufficiently long 
to make picking easy. The large berries are borne on 
long, well-filled, long-stemmed clusters that are easily 
picked. Color is a clear light red and the quality 
excellent. The bush is vigorous, upright, and produc- 
AS we recommend Red Lake as the world’s best Red 
urrant. 

CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
FOR CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 
1. Plant in the Fall or very early Spring 3 feet 
apart in the row. 
2. Both Currants and Gooseberries prefer a cool 
Tich moist loam soil with abundant moisture. 
3. Maintain vigorous growth and keep the older 
3 and 4 year old wood trimmed out. 
4. Spray with sulphur for leaf diseases and use 
arsenate of lead to control the worms on leaves. 
Wil d i A remarkable variety; one of the strong- 
e est growers and most productive. Bunch 
and berry large, bright, attractive red color, even when 
dead ripe; hangs on bushes in fine condition for 
handling as late as any known variety. 
White Grape Currant 
A novelty of good substantial economic value as 
the bushes are strong growers and produce heavy 
crops of delicious, delicate, transparent colored 
fruit. Price, 75c each; $6.00 per {0 postpaid. 

Prices, Currants and Gooseberries, 2 yr. plants 
Postpaid Rates Ea. 3 10 
Red Lake Currants.........................90.75 $0.70 $0.60 
Wilder, Red Cross, ete..................000. 00 .60 -50 
Poorman Gooseberries .........:......... 90 85 -80 
Downing GoOOSEDESTIES .........ccccccscccooe 000 45 10 
Important—WHEN ORDERING—Important 
CURRANTS or GOOSEBERRY plants it is necessary for us to have 
the following information: 
1. County and Township where planting is to be made. 
2. Approximate distance from nearest White Pine (Five-needled Pine). 
6 Write for Sheela Bless 
Goosebe rrie€s wee cnet 
antings. 
: A large, handsome fruit, green in color; fine flavor; immense crop- RED LAKE 
Downing per and always in demand; an American variety, free from mildew. 

Poorman 
The fruit of the Poor- 
man is the largest of 
any of the American 
Gooseberries. The ber- 
ries are of a good red 
color and are splendid 
eaten out of the hand. 
In also produces one of 
the largest, healthiest, 
and hardiest bushes of 
any worth-while variety. 
Well adapted to all ex- 
cent very light, sandy 
soil. 

POORMAN GOOSEBERRIES 

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