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THE DANIELS NURSERY 


THE NORTHWEST’S TWO LEADING CURRANTS 
Red Lake 
The Country’s Finest Red Currant 
This splendid currant is another triumph for the great Minnesota 
State Fruit Breeding Farm. University authorities and growers through- 
out the country agree that this is the finest red currant yet introduced. 
Wherever it has been tried it has met with instant favor—rapidly super- 
seding older varieties in both home and commercial plantings. 
Ripens early mid-season and holds on the bush for a long time 
without “shelling” or shriveling so it can be marketed when prices are 
highest. Always brings top prices. We consider it the most profitable, 
not only of all currants, but of all small fruits as well. Established plant- 
ings were producing from $500 to $1,000 per acre even at pre-Pearl 
Harbor prices, and the demand has been greater than the supply. 
Cascade 
(Minn. No. 70) 
Another splendid Currant created by our Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. Just as hardy and productive as the Red Lake but larger in size 
and about a week earlier. 
A more upright grower than Red Lake, but the bunches and the 
stem are both slightly shorter. 
Those who crave the “ultra” in size and quality in a currant will 
want to plant Cascade. 
Our stocks are very limited, so please order early. 
RED LAKE PRICES CASCADE PRICES 
1 
5) 10 20 
LV eaters. $0.40 $1.60 $2.85 $5.75 ts 50 6 ¢ 00 
2 year......... 60 2.50 4.50 9.00 CE irri oP 
3 yeal......... -70 3.00 5.50 11.00 2 year plants 75c each; 5 for $3.25 
THE NORTHWEST’S TWO FINEST GOOSEBERRIES 

Pixwell 
We consider this the best of all gooseberries 
now available for general planting. It is an ex- 
tremely easy variety to pick as the thorns are 
rather soft and not troublesome, and the berries 
hang on slender stems almost 2 inches below the 
twigs. Hardy, a vigorous grower, and one of the 
heaviest yielding gooseberries we have ever seen. 
The berries are large, light green, ripening to a 
pinkish color. The fall foliage is an attractive 
bronze, making it an excellent plant in shrub 
borders or for use as a hedge. 
Strong 2 year plants 90c ea.; 5 for $4.00; 10 for $7.00 
Como 
COMO (Minn. No. 43)—The Minnesota Station’s 
one gooseberry introduction. Large fruit, heavy 
producer, holds on bush long time, ripens green, 
free from sun-scald, only moderately thorny. One 
of the finest large gooseberries. 
Strong 3 year plants, 80c each; 5 for $3.50 
RHUBARB 
For Pie, Sauce, and “‘What Have You?” 
The New Chipman’s 
Canada Red Rhubarb 
A new introduction from Canada, 
_this variety is unquestionably the 
most beautifully colored, all red 
stem of any rhubarbs now grown. 
Stems are dark red way to the cen- 
ter and carry the color up into the 
leaf veins. Makes a beautiful, deep 
red sauce of sweet, mild flavor. 
Stocks very limited. 
Strong divisions 90c each; 
2 for $1.75: 5 for $4.00 
Add 10% if items on this page are 
to go by mail. 
CANADA RED 
Two Other 
“Super’’ Rhubarbs 
MacDONALD — The finest of the 
large stalked, high quality rhubarbs. 
The planter who wants a rhubarb of 
high quality — good red color and 
heavy yield of large stocks, will find 
nothing better than MacDonald. 
RUBY — A heavy producer with 
much higher coloring and better 
quality than McDonald. It excels all 
older Rhubarbs (Strawberry includ- 
ed) for culinary uses because of its 
mildness and strong color. Stalks 
are somewhat smaller than those of 
McDonald. 
Prices on Ruby and McDonald 
Strong Divisions ......$0.60 $2.75 $4.50 
. Medium Divisions.... .50 2.25 4.00 
