CURRANTS 
2-YEAR SHRUBS 
65c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.30, prepaid 
PERFECTION. This is the largest of the red Currants and bears 
remarkably well. Berries bright red, not very sour, and with few 
seeds. For canning and jelly, Perfection has practically everything 
you could wish for in a good hardy Currant. For years it was the 
most widely planted variety, and still is the first choice of every 
planter who has grown it before. Hardy throughout the Midwest. 
RED LAKE. This is a newer variety. Berries quite large, light red, 
with few seeds and very pleasing flavor. While Red Lake cannot 
surpass the productivity of Perfection, it is a little juicier, and is 
therefore preferred for fruit juices. It is also claimed that Red Lake 
is almost rust resistant. For home use, we suggest that both varieties 
be planted. 
WHITE GRAPE. _Sweeter than the red Currants. Berries not 
quite so Jarge, but in hardiness and dependable bearing this is as 
good as our red Currants. 

PERFECTION CURRANTS © 
GOOSEBERRIES 
FOR PIES AND CANNING 
OREGON CHAMPION. A strong-growing shrub, not very thorny. 
The green berries are of medium size and of the finest quality for 
pies and canning. For sure bearing and heavy crops you will find 
Oregon Champion of outstanding value. ery nice 2-year-old 
plants, 68c each; 3 for $1.85; 6 for $3.50, prepaid. 
HOUGHTON. This is a very hardy, sweet Gooseberry, of reddish 
color when fully ripe; size of berries is small to medium. After a 
trial you will be convinced that any plant simply could not produce 
more berries. If the berries of Houghton were just a little larger, it 
would be unsurpassed in every respect. Our 2-year-old plants 
will give you quick results. Price same as Oregon Champion. 
CARRIE. A marvel of productiveness, and a strong, healthy 
grower. Extra hardy. Berries of maroon color when fully ripe. 
For good berries and lots of them, plant Carrie and Houghton. rr lt 
Price same as Oregon Champion. OREGON CHAMPION 
GOOSEBERRIES 

RUSSIAN MULBERRY | 
The Tree of Many Uses 
Produces enormous quantities of berries, which are 
often used for canning with rhubarb or goose- 
berries, because of the sweetness of the Mulberry. 
On the farm it is valuable for shade, growing to a 
large spreading tree. Furthermore, in shelter-belts 
and wood-lots its hard wood and Iong life will al- 
ways be appreciated. 
Bird-lovers regard the Mulberry tree as a complete 
boarding-house for their song-birds. 
5 to 6-ft. trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.10. Nice 6 to 
8-ft. trees, $1.95 each; 2 for $3.50. 


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