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CUTTING’S 

Currants 
RED LAKE CURRANTS— 
Originated recently at the Minnesota 
State Fruit Breeding Farm—finest of all 
Red Currants. The berry is unusually 
large in size and of superior quality; the 
clusters are long and filled out to the top, 
with stems sufficiently long to make 
picking easy. Berries are a clear light 
red and the quality excellent. The bush 
is vigorous, upright, and productive. 
Ripens early midseason, but holds on over 
a long period so it can be used or mark- 
eted as desired. 2 yr. plants, 60¢; 3 for 
$1.50; 3 yr. plants, $1.00. 
Gooseberries 
PIXWELL— 
One of Professor Yeager’s wonderful 
productions. A cross between a native 
wild selection and a high quality culti- 
vated sort. The berries are very large. 
The plants rapid growing and vigorous. 
A heavy bearer. Fruit on long stems and 
bushes sparse in thorns, hence they are 
very easy to pick. 
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, regular bearer 
of large crops of berries of medium size 
which turn reddish brown as they ripen. 
GOOSEBERRY PRICES 
1 3 6 
ee Y CAM as sree trae $ .70 $2.00 $3.60 
PEAT 
FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS 
Moss Peat mixed with sandy soil enables 
it to retain moisture, or if incorporated into 
a heavy clay soil will prevent it from be- 
coming too sticky when wet or from baking 
brick-like during dry weather. A mulching 
on the surface holds the moisture in the 
soil and prevents injury to the roots from 
drought or severe freezing. 
We have Moss Peat in the granulated 
form, in large bales at $4.85, or in any 
smaller quantity. 
Grapes 
FREDONIA— 
The new outstanding, early black 
Grape. Fredonia is the earliest good 
black Grape. The vine is vigorous and 
productive and ripens its fruit 3 weeks 
earlier than Concord. Fruit is large, 
sweet and of good quality. 
WORDEN— 
A large, sweet and fine flavored grape. 
A fine dessert grape but needs winter 
protection. 
BETA GRAPE— 
A heavy, annual bearer, hardy as the 
wild grape. Medium size black fruit of 
extra good quality for juice and jelly, and 
ripens so early that it can be grown far 
north. The Beta withstands our severe 
northern winters without protection. 
They may be grown on fences, over a 
building, or in a windmill tower and 
should bear heavily every year. 
PRICES OF GRAPE VINES 
2 yr., 50¢; 6 for $2.50. 
Rhubarb 
RUBY RED— 
Another new Red Rhubarb introduced 
from Canada. The stalks are intensely 
red as the name implies—even the inside 
of the stalk is red. Rhubarb sauce made 
from Ruby is as red as strawberry sauce. 
The skin is so tender it can be cooked 
with the stalk. Both Ruby and Mac- 
Donald are money-makers on the market 
because they sell on sight at a premium 
over common Rhubarb. Price, strong 
divisions, 60¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
NEW CHAPMAN’S CANADA RED— 
One of the best of the new improved 
varieties. Very sweet, tender, of fine 
flavor, with extra-large stalks, bright red 
all the way through, the red color ex- 
tending even to the mid-rib of the leaf. 
Does not lose its bright color in cooking, 
and both sauce and pies are an appetiz- 
ing cherry-red color. Chapman’s is vigor- 
ous in growth, of the hardy, everbearing 
type, and does not make seed. Price, 
70¢ each; 2 for $1.30. 

‘4 If not convenient for you to come to the nursery 
Mail Orders 
we will be glad to receive your mail orders. 
Strawberries, raspberries and perennials will be sent by parcel post, prepaid, 
at prices quoted. Other stock will be sent by freight or express, purchaser 
to pay charges. Nursery is located on paved highway, U. S. 14, eight miles 
west of Rochester. 



