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RED LAKE CURRANT 
Makes Clear, Bright Red Jelly 
Imagine having your fruit cellar shelves well stocked with clear, sparkling, 
bright red currant jelly. The youngsters will love it! Currant mixed with 
raspberry makes a delicious jelly, too, and an outstanding dinner treat. Six 
bushes in your garden will give your family all the currant jelly they want. 
The large, scarlet-red berries grow in long clusters, well filled to the tip. 
Long stems make them easy to pick. They ripen in early midseason, but hold 
over a long period to use or sell as desired. 
Introduced from Minnesota, Red Lake is now the most popular variety for 
home and market because of its high yield and vigorous growth. It is easy 
to grow, easy to pick, easy to sell. 
Dr. J. Harold Clark, formerly of the New Jersey Fruit Experiment Station, 
says: “Red Lake has continued to yield fruit of large size borne on well-filled 
clusters. It has been superior in this respect to Fay, Wilder, Perfection and 
London Market.” 
2-yr., heavy select plants: Each 60c; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 12 for $5.40; 
25 for $10.00, prepaid. Write for special quotations on larger quantities. 
CASCADE CURRANTS x x * 
Cascade has extra big berries, and is a splendid com- 
panion for Red Lake, ripening a week earlier. The 
bush stands a little more upright and is a splendid 
plant. Cascade is just as hardy as Red Lake, just 
as productive, has a larger berry but not as long a 
2-RED LAKE bunch. 
2 - PIXWELL Prof. Alderman says of Cascade: “A very large- 
all 2 year heavy plants fruited currant with large clusters and very produc- 
tive.” 
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ONLY 6 5 POSTPAID 
Red Lake (actual size) (Regular Value $3.00) 

2-yr., heavy select plants: Each 70c; 3 for $1.95; 
6 for $3.55; 12 for $6.65, prepaid. 


You'll want to try the appetizing pies and preserves made 2-yr., heavy select plants: Each 95c; 3 for $2.50; 
from this new, almost thornless gooseberry from North 6 for $4.75; 10 for $7.65, prepaid. 

Dakota. It “picks well” because the berries hang on slen- 
der stems an inch below the branches. Its few thorns are 
rather soft, which makes picking a quick and easy opera- 
tion. Pixwell carries heavy loads of large, fine quality 
berries. They turn from an attrac- 
tive light green color to pink when 
they ripen. Bears very young. 
The Dominion Experiment Station 
at Morden, Manitoba, Canada, says: 
“Pixwell continues the leading goose- 
berry for Manitoba conditions. It is 
exceedingly vigorous and always , 
bears heavy crops.” i 



Colorful foliage makes Pixwella most 
ittractive ornamental bush. Plant “NS 
1e of these hardy, dependable a 
hes this year, in both the garden ‘ 
shrub border. 


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