DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
The Country’s Finest Red Currant 
This splendid currant is another tri- 
umph for the great Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm. University authorities 
and- growers throughout the country 
agree that this is the finest red currant 
yet introduced. Wherever it has been 
tried it has met with instant favor— 
rapidly superseding older varieties in 
both home and commercial plantings. 
Ripens early mid-season and holds on 
the bush for a long time without “shell- 
ing” or shriveling so it can be marketed 
when prices are highest. Always brings 
top prices. We consider it the most profit- 
able, not only of all currants, but of all 
small fruits as well. Established plantings 
were producing from $500 to $1,000 per 
acre even at pre-Pearl Harbor prices, and 
the demand has been greater than the 
supply. 
Stocks of this wonderful currant are 
limited so we urge early ordering. 
RED LAKE PRICES 
1 5 10 25 » 
Peyeareee a: $0.40 $1.60 $2.85 $5.75 
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SEVCaT cece .70 3.00 5.50 11.00 
Daniels Quality 
GOOSEBERRIES 
PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY 
“It picks so easy and so well 
And yields enormous crops to sell.” 
A marvelous new gooseberry developed at . 
the North Dakota Experiment Station. 
We consider this the best of all gooseberries 
now available for general planting. It is an 
extremely easy variety to pick as the thorns 
are rather soft and not troublesome, and the 
berries hang on slender stems almost 2 inches 
below the twigs. Hardy, a vigorous grower, and 
one of the heaviest yielding gooseberries we 
have ever seen. 
The berries are large, light green, ripening to 
a pinkish color. The fall foliage is an attractive 
bronze, making it an excellent plant in shrub 
borders or for use as a hedge 
Strong 2 yr. plants 90c ea; 5 ioe $4.00; 10 for $7.00 
CARRIE (The Thornless Gooseberry)—For many 
years Carrie has been the most widely grown 
gooseberry here in the Middlewest. It forms 
a vigorous, healthy bush and is a sure, regu- 
lar bearer of large crops of berries of medium 
’ size which turn reddish brown as they ripen. 
2 yr. 75c each; 5 for $3.25; 10 for $6.00 
3 yr. 90c each; 5 for $4.00; 10 for $7.25 
DANNY SAYS: 
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CASCADE CURRANT * 
(Minnesota No. 70) 
Another splendid Currant created by our 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. Just as hardy 
and productive as the Red Lake but larger in 
size and about a week earlier. 
A more upright grower than Red Lake, but 
the bunches and the stem are both slightly 
shorter. 
Those who crave the “ultra” in size and qual- 
ity in a currant will want to plant Cascade. 
Our stocks are very limited, so please order 
early. 
CASCADE PRICES 
1 year plants 60c each; 5 for $2.50 

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Speaking on CURRANT events—no event in current currant 
history has been more important than the introduction of Red 
Lake and Cascade Currants. They’re so big, so fine and so 
productive that I’m afraid that if I showed you our fruiting 
fields in full production you might still be inclined to “call me 
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