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OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY 
The biggest, the sweetest, the finest Gooseberry ever introduced. They are 
delicious for fancy desserts, salads, conserves, and home-made Gooseberry 
pie. A full crop is produced every year. Oregon Champion develops into a 
bs ° bushy, handsome foliage plant and is highly recommended for the shrub 
Jellies > 12% border as a facer or filler. 
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@ A Lifetime Investment 
® Little Care Required 
® Easy to Grow 
Currants and Gooseberries 
Cannot be Sold for Planting 
in the Following Sections 
DO NOT, under any circumstances, 
take orders for Currants and Goose- 
berries in the following states, the sale 
of which is prohibited by State or 
Federal quarantines in these _ states: 
Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massa- 
chusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Michigan, 
Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, Penn- 
sylvania, Vermont, Wisconsin, West 
Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, 
New Jersey, Tennessee. 
Also the sale of Currants and Goose- 
berries is not permitted in the follow- 
ing counties of New York State: Clin- 
ton, Essex, Fulton, Franklin, Hamilton, 
Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, Saratoga, 
St. Lawrence, Warren and Washington 
Counties, also Adirondack and Catskill 
Parks. 
\ RED LAKE CURRANT 
The bright, appetizing, red berries are borne in long 
bunches, well filled to the top. Exceptionally long 
stems make them easy to pick. The standard, big- 
yielding, red Currant grown for canneries and market. 
Pride of chefs and American cooks for the tart jellies 
that impart the extra flavor. Every home garden in 
unrestricted territory should plant at least six Red 
Lake Currant bushes for family health. Currants im- 
part a toning-up to the whole physical system. 

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