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CURRANTS 
A 148 Red Lake—This new variety is rapidly replacing the older 
kinds. We think that it is the most productive, the best quality of all 
currants. The berries are very large, the clusters are long and filled 
out right to the end. The color is a 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. They grow in 
ordinary garden soil in all the northern states. Plant them 3 to 4 feet 
apart. Please read NOTICE BELOW. Almost every home has 
place for some currant bushes. They are attractive in themselves and 
besides produce this fruit which is so fine for jelly. They bear young 
and regularly. Our big 2-Year No. 1 plants will start bearing next 
year after planting. 
6 for $2.40, 3 for $1.50, Each 60c, Postpaid 


IMPORTANT NOTICE 
On account of federal regulations we ship Currants and Goose- 
berries only to the following states—Arkansas, Illinois, In- 
diana, lowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, 
North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota. If you do 
please do not order Currants or 
not live in these states, 
Gooseberries. 
Pixwell 
Gooseberries 

SOO SEBER RIES 
A159 Pixwell—This new variety is by far the best we have ever 
grown. It is a tremendous bearer of large, fine quality berries. More- 
over they hang down on the underside of the branches so they are 
very easy to pick. The plant also is not nearly as thorny as other 
kinds. It bears very young, the next year after planting. The berries 
are much larger than pictured, averaging better than 14 inch. Color 
is light green, turning pink when fully ripe. After growing Pixwell, 
you will not want the other kinds. Thrives in all northern states. 
Plant 3 to 4 feet apart. Read NOTICE ABOVE. 
6 for $4.75, 3 for $2.65, Each $1.00, Postpaid 
A 158 Champion—We consider this the best gooseberry, next to 
Pixwell. It isa heavy bearer. Easily picked as the berries hang down 
on the underside and has only a few thorns. 
Each 60c, 2 for $1.00, Postpaid 


JELLY SPECIAL 
3 Red Lake Currants 3 Pixwell Gooseberries 
PAL 6 for $3.25 Postpaid 

10 
BLACKBERRIES 
Ripening after the Red Raspberries, Blackberries are de- 
licious. Thrive everywhere except coldest states. Plant 
4 feet apart in rows, rows 7-8 feet apart. 
A716 Alfred—Ripens early but bears a long time. Produces an enor- 
mous crop of first-quality fruit. Berries are mammoth in size. Color 
is jet black; flavor sweet and delicious, nearly coreless and seedless. 
Heavy bearer. 
Sfor 10for 25 for 
80c $1.45 $3.00 
100 for 
Heavy No. 1 Plants, Postpaid... . $9.95 
A 77 Eldorado—Late. Our most popular Blackberry. The sparkling 
jet-black berries are large, sweet, delicious and almost coreless. Ripens 
over a long period and is generally the last berry of the season. A 
heavy, regular bearer. 
Sfor 10for 25for 100 for 
Nomi 7Plants)Postpatdses: ee 80c $1.45 $3.00 $9.95 
A 78 Hedrick—A new variety from the N. Y. Experiment Station. 
Tests have shown it to be definitely better. Larger, better quality 
and a far heavier producer. Try a few and find out for yourself how 
much better it is. Postpaid. 
3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.35, 12 for $4.25 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
IMMENSE SIZE DELICIOUS FLAVOR 
HEAVY BEARER 
A 140 Thornless Boysenberry—We have seen berries fully 2 inches 
long. The fruit ripens over a period of almost 2 months. Eat them 
fresh for weeks, use them for pies, sauce, preserves and fruit juice. 
Just like the original Boysenberry but absolutely Thornless. They 
are almost seedless anda very deep maroon, almost black color when 
ripe. Plant 8 to 10 feet apart each way. In cold sections it requires 
winter protection. Postpaid. 
Each 30c, 5 for $1.25, 10 for $2.25, 25 for $3.75 
