taut KELLY’S SMALL FRUITS 
FOR DELICIOUS PIES, PRESERVES and SAUCES 
THORNLESS 
‘ BOYSENBERRY ===> 
Giant Size 
Delicious Fiavor 
Canes smooth as velvet. Ripens 
ten days to two weeks earlier than 
the common Boysenberry. ‘The 
thornless. strain retains all. the 
good characteristics of its parent, 
including its rugged, thrifty 
growth. You will enjoy picking 
these large, juicy berries without 



a chance of scratching your hands. 
Select Plants: 
3-for 2 >... ..$1.15 
6 for ....... 2.05 
: 10 for ....... 2.55 
CURRANTS 25 for ....... 4.65 
For Delicious Jellies Fe es 
YRED LAKE. The new, giant red Important: 
Currant. A pleasure to pick. Ber- 



ries are large, dark red in color, 
and on long, well filled branches. 
Very hardy. Ripens over a long 
season. Long stems make picking 
easy. Select, No. 1 plants, 70c 
each; 3 for $1.80; 10 for $5.50; 
25 for $13.25. 
WILDER. Unsurpassed commercial 
sort. Bunches and berries very 
large, bright, attractive red, of 
excellent quality. Hang on bushes 
well. Productive. Strong, 2-yr. 
bushes, 65c each; 3 for $1.65; 
10 for $4.95; 25 for $12.75. 
(We will be glad to quote 
on larger quantities.) 

When ordering Gooseberry or 
Currant plants, it is necessary to 
have the following information: 
1. County and Township where 
planting is to be made. 
2. Approximate distance from 
nearest stand of White Pine 
(Five-Needled Pine.) 
If you do not receive the Cur- 
rants or Gooseberries with your 
order, you will know we are. hold- 
ing them for the permit. If the 
permit is not granted, refund will 
be made. 

GOOSEBERRIES 
Strong Grower .. . Delicious Fruit 
DOWNING. A medium size, whitish green Gooseberry of good quality. Strong, 
upright grower and quite prolific; midseason. July 10 to 15. 

“POORMAN. Largest fruit of any of the American Gooseberries. Attractive red 
color. Prefers a heavy type of soil. Bush very vigorous. Highest quality of any 
Gooseberry. 
Prices of Gooseberries: 



90c each 
[22] 
Select Bushes 
2 for $1.75 
‘Lucretia DEWBERRY 
Of the Blackberry type, but produced on a trailing 
vine instead of an upright bush. The fruit is earlier, 
larger, attractive black, firm, and of excellent quality. 
Plants are disease resistant. 1-yr., No. 1 plants, 
6 for $1.20; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75. 






