Gooseberries and Currants 
Should be planted in good, rich soil, and well manured once a year. They will do well on any 
variety of soil if well drained and fertile. 
dead wood and all surplus branches. 
larger and more plentiful. 
Prune regularly and thoroughly; 
Do not let the bushes grow too thick; the fruit will be 
Plant in rows four to six feet apart and four feet apart in the rows. 
cutting out all 
Gooseberries should be planted in every garden, no matter how small; they are hardy, rugged 
and easily grown, and the fruit is sought for by every housewife for culinary purposes and 
sells well in all markets. 
HOUGHTON. An enormously productive and 
always reliable old variety. Of 
growth, slender and spreading, not subject 
to mildew. Fruit of medium size, smooth, 
pale red, tender and of good quality. 
DOWNING. A well Known American sort, 
which has given the best results everywhere; 
large and handsome, pale green berry; of 
splendid quality for dessert and cooking. 
Bush vigorous, a strong upright grower and 
exceedingly productive. An excellent sort 
for family use and suitable for market. This 
variety is seldom affected by mildew. 
Peri, Per10 
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DOG WO TAs os ee ee bs eta aioe: Nes oubed 3.25 
Orecon Champion ev. sens 6 sieneelate Pts 3.00 
All Postpaid 

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RED CURRANTS 
Best Fruit for Jelly 
CHERRY. Red. Bunches very large, berries 
sometimes measuring one-half inch in dia- 
meter. A strong grower and must have 
good cultivation to do well. 
18e each; 10 for $1.60, postpaid. 
NEW RED LAKE. This new variety is rapidly 
replacing the older kinds. We think that 
it is the most productive and the sweetest, 
best quality of all currants. The berries are 
- very large, they are pictured actual size. 
The clusters are long and filled out right to 
the end. The color is bright glossy red 
and makes the most beautiful and finest 
flavored jelly. Even after fully ripe, they 
will hang to the bush and not drop off as 
others do. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
On account of federal regulations we 
ship Currants and Gooseberries only to 
the following states—Arkansas, Illinois, 
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mis- 
souri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Okla- 
homa and South Dakota. 
If you do not live in these states, 
please do not order Currants or Goose- 
berries. 
vigorous 

OREGON CHAMPION. Berries very _ large, 
brownish red color, very sweet and fine for 
table use and pies. Bush a strong grower, 
healthy and not_very thorny and a very 
prolific bearer. I recommend this variety 
to my customers, especially for large planta- 
tions. It will bring good returns. Best berry 
for the market. 

Champion Gooseberries 

Sweet Potato, Yellow Jersey 
SEED SWEET POTATOES 
Sweet potato seed should not be shipped 
until your bed is ready. Let us have your order 
in advance if possible. 
Naney Hall, Red Bermuda, K-5, Shoemaker, 
Red Porto Rican and Ranger Yam, Menan- 
tico: Se per pound; $6.50 per 100 pounds. 
Priestly, Yellow Jersey: 7e per pound; $6.00 
per 100 pounds. 
We do not pay charges on Sweet Potato seed, 
and they should be sent by express if possible. 
If you want small quantities, we will furnish 
4 pounds of any variety for 50c, postpaid. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Above Varieties: May 15 to June 15: 85e per 
100; $6.00 per 1,000, postpaid. 

Fairbury, Nebraska 
