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574—Oregon Champion Gooseberry 
The biggest, the sweetest, the finest Gooseberry ever introduced. They are delicious for fancy desserts, salads, see 
conserves, and home-made Gooseberry pie. A full crop is produced every year. Oregon Champion develops into ° 
a bushy, handsome foliage plant and is highly recommended for the shrub border as a facer or filler. os 

Currants and Goose- 
berries Cannot Be Sold 
for Planting in the 
Following Sections 
DO NOT, under any circumstances, 
take orders for Currants and Goose- 
berries in the following states, the sale 
of which is prohibited by State or 
Federal quarantines in these states: 
Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, 
Rhode Island, Maine, Michigan, Min- 
nesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, Penn- 
sylvania, Vermont, Wisconsin, West 
Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, 
New Jersey, Tennessee. 
Also the sale of Currants and Goose- 
berries is not permitted in the follow 
ing counties of New York State: Clin 
ton, Essex, Fulton, Franklin, Hamilton, 
Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, Saratoga, 
St. Lawrence, Warren and Washington 
Counties, also Adirondack and Catskill 
Parks 
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514—Red Lake Currant 
The bright, appetizing, red berries are borne in 
long bunches, well filled to the top.’ Exception- 
ally long stems make them easy to pick. The 
standard, big-yielding, red Currant grown for 
canneries and. market. Pride of chefs and 
American cooks for the tart jellies that impart 
that extra flavor. Every home garden in unre- 
stricted territory should plant at least six Red 
Lake Currant bushes for family health. Cur- 
rants impart a toning-up to the whole physical 
system. 
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