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Eflong’s Delicious 
BLACKCAPS 
CUMBERLAND LATE 
The Leading Blackcap wherever grown. The Cumberland sets the 
quality standard by which others are judged. Cumberland starts 
to ripen midsummer and bears through the late season, producing a 
very profitable crop of large, firm, round, black berries just ‘‘oozing’’ 
with rich flavor. Desirable for home use, canning, freezing and 
market. Plants are self supporting, non-suckering. Set them 3/2 by 
7 feet apart in the field or 4 feet apart in the garden. Plant in 
March, April and May. FREE PLANTING DIRECTIONS. 
PRICES: Cumberland and Logan Blackcap Plants 
10 25 100 250 1000 
I-yr., select ..$1.00 $2.00 $6.00 $14.50 $39.95 
LOGAN EARLY 
An extra early ripening Blackcap which should be in 
every garden and commercial planting. Planted along with 
Cumberland, it lengthens the fruiting season and_ increases 
profits. Logan Blackcaps are round, glistening black, and very 
firm quality. Sweet and juicy, they are desirable for fresh 
desserts, canning, etc. Plants are hardy growers, very thrifty and 
resistant to drought. Set them 32 by 7 feet apart in field, or 
4 feet apart in the garden. Plant in March, April and May. FREE 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS. See prices above. 
Hardy RED 
Red Lake is the fin 
keeper than other C 
bunches. 
Wilder Currant. 
liable commercial 
90c; 10 for $1.70; 
$45.00. 

Prices for Red Cross and Wilder: 1-yr., 
No. 1, selected bushes, 20c each; 5 for 
for $12.00; 250 for $24.00; 500 for 
















Cumberland 
Blackcaps 
LAKE CURRANT... 5 Bushes $1.50 
est of all the red Currants. The extra large berries come in large, 
full, well formed bunches. The yield is enormous, making a very dependable money- 
maker for the commercial growers. Red Lake is sweeter, less acid, and a better 
urrants. A lively tonic in the diet. Ideal for pies, jam, jelly, 
juice. Used also with Apples and Raspberries in making delicacies. Rich in pectin. 
Bushes are upright growers, self supporting and ready to bear at an early age. HARDY 
EVERYWHERE. I-yr., No. 1, selected bushes, 40c each; 5 for $1.75; 10 for $3.00; 
25 for $6.75; 100 for $23.50. 
Red Cross Currant. A good commer- 
cial type, producing large fruit in firm 






Dark red, very re- 
variety. 
25 for $3.50; 100 

DOWNING. Strong 

for $8.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Fruit almost round, large 
and juicy. Thin, smooth skin, 
whitish green color. Best qual- 
ity. The bush is hardy, very 
productive, free from mildew. 
plants, 50c each; 5 for 
$2.25: 10 for $4.25; 25 
, I-year 

Gooseberries 
te CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES are shipped to the following states: Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, West Virginia, 
Kentucky, Indiana, Iilinois, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. 
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