
Currants 
2-year extra choice plants 
50c each; 
3 for $1.35 
Postpaid to your door. 
. This is the largest of the red Cur- 
Perfection rants and bears remarkably well. 
Berries bright red, not very sour, and with few 
seeds. For canning and jelly, Perfection has prac- 
tically 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 through- 
out the Midwest. i A 
This is a newer variety. er- 
Red Lake ries 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. é 
Currant and Gooseberry 
Collection 
3 Perfection Currants All strong 
2 Red Lake Currants well rooted 
3 Oregon Champion Gooseberries shrubs 
» With Thi 
Free: Ghliection $3.95 
1 Poorman large sweet Pre- 
Gooseberry paid 

Perfection Currants 
_Juneberry or Service Berry 
Thornless Gardenia Dew- -\ good substitute for the large Swamp 
: : ; A Huckleberry or Whortleberry, which it re- 
berry Niels We a the es sembles in appearance and quality. Fruit 
a i wewberry Put comes in clusters, reddish-purple in color 
without the thorns, therefore much easier changing to bluish-black when fully ripe. 
to harvest. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50; postpaid. Flavor a mild, rich sub-acid: excellent as 
Youngberry The plant is a vigorous a dessert fruit or canned. It is extremely 
+ dol grower, and a heavy hardy, not thorny, grows bushy to a height 
bearer; it is hardy in the Middle West. of 7 or 8 feet. Juneberry makes no fiber- 
The berries are as large as Loganberries, roots; it is not a fast grower, but lasts for 
purplish-black; in quality they resemble many years. I would call Juneberry a de- 
Raspberries. Nice plants, 3 for 50c; 10 for sirable combination flowering and_ fruit 
$1.35; 35 for $2.95; postpaid. plant. 55c each; 3 for $1.35; postpaid. 
: The two Hybrids we are listing below, after extensive tests, can be 
Blueberries highly recommended. They produce large clustérs of plump, tender, 
practically seedless berries, the sizeof Concord Grapes, and unexcelled in flavor. Grow- 
ing to a height of 4 to 5 feet with a clean, healthy foliage, they are highly desirable 
additions to any garden. For best results, the soil-conditions should be rich in humus, 
such as leaf-mold, to which small quantities of pine-needles or Peat Moss should he 
added to create the slightly acid condition of the soil, required for Blueberries. Continued 
watering through the summer is also advisable. 
~RANCOCAS. Early, a very heavy producer, bush uniformly round, and quite decorative. 
Laid Gada Late. Excellent quality. Bush grows a little more open and spreading than 
ancocas. . 
PRICE: Nice 12 to 18-inch plants, $1.70 each; 2 for $3.20; 2 of each variety, 4 plants in 
all, $6.00; postpaid. 
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