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(Black) 
A winner. This 
new variety threat- 
ens to displace all 
other black Grapes. 
A new, very early 
Grape, originated 
and thoroughly 
tested by the New 
York Experiment Sta- 
tion. The clusters and 
berries are large, with 
excellent flavor. Rip- 
ens fully 10 days be- 
fore Moore’s_ Early 
and is an _ excellent 
shipper, as it does not 
crack. This Grape 
fills a long-felt need—a juicy, 
delicious black Grape that rip- 
ens early. Vine vigorous and 
productive. One of the best 
new varieties. See yellow block 
upper right corner page 13 for 
prices. 





GOLDEN GOOSEBERRY 
Hardy, Heavy Bearing. The berries are very large with a delicious flavor. — 
greenish yellow color turns to pink when fully ripe. Plants are hardy, vigorous 
growers; bears young and annually on sturdy bushes. Plants will last for years with 
very little care. Very good for pies. PRICES: 80c each; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.50; 
25 for $15.00. 

Golden 
MUSCAT 
This new har- 
dy California 
type Grape can be 
grown in every sec- 
tion of the country. 
Berries are large, 
sweet and meaty. 
Ideal for home use 
and roadside stands. 
Compact bunches are 
large, heavy, broad 
shouldered, and _ ta- 
pering. Very productive. 
Like a fertile soil. See Yel- 
low block upper right cor- 
ner page 13 for prices. 




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Red Lake CURRANTS 
Outbears Others Two to One 
Double your crop and profits by raising 
these big, very productive Currants. Bushes 
thrifty and exceptionally hardy, easy to 
grow. The berries are dark red in color, 
being borne on long, well-filled bunches, 
are a pleasure to pick. Originated in the 
Northwest where the temperature goes 40 
degrees below zero. They ripen in early 
midseason and last over a long period. 
PRICES: 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 65c each; 
3 for $1.80; 10 for $5.50; 25 for $10.50. 
