Currants 
2 year extra choice plants 
50c each; 
5 for $2.15 
postpaid, safe delivery guaranteed. 
This is the largest of the 
1.” . 
6831—Perfection red Currants and bears re- 
markably well. Berries bright red, not very sour, and 
with few seeds. For canning and jelly, Perfection has 
ractically everything you could wish for in a good 
Parc Currant. For years it was the most widely planted 
variety, and still is the first choice of every planter who 
has grown it before. Hardy throughout the Midwest. 
This is a newer variety. 
\ 
6830—Red Lake Berries quite large, light 
red, with few seeds and very pleasing flavor. While Red 
Laxe cannot surpass the productivity of Perfection, it is 
a litle juicier, and is therefore preferred for fruit juices. 
It is also claimed that Red Lake is almost rust resistant. 
For home use, be 
planted. 
Gooseberries 
for quick crop 
we suggest that both varieties 
2 year extra choice plants, 60¢ each; 
5 for $2.50 
Prepaid. 
* 6541—Downin An American strain 
g which has given ex- 
cellent results everywhere. Large and hcnd- 
some green berries of splendid quality for des- 
sert and cooking. Bush vigorous, a strong up- 
right grower, exceedingly productive. Practical- 
ly free from mildew. 
‘ 6839—Hou hton An enormously pro- 
g ductive and al- 
ways reliable variety. Of vigorous growth, 
slender and spreading, not subject to mildew. 
Berries small to medium, pale-red, tender, an 
ideal canning fruit. Will do well almost every- 
where, 
* 835 — Poorman-Large Sweet. 
Extra large berries, turning very sweet when 
fully ripe. Likes a shaded place. A wonderful 
fresh fruit, very tasty, hardy everywhere, easy 
to grow. Nice 2 year old plants $1.25 each; 3 
for $3.50 prepaid. 
INSTRUCTIONS With the exception 
of a few areas, we 
can ship Currants and Gooseberries every- \ 
where. They like a shaded place, and a spray 
just before blooming or right after blooming 
will keep the plant free from worms. The spray 
to consist of three tablespoons of Arsenate of 
Lead per gallon of water. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
Perfection Currants 
-6851—Juneberry or Service 
4 
' 6805—Youngberry 
Be A good substitute for the large 
rry Swamp Huckleberry or Whortleberry, 
which it resembles in appearance and quality. 
Fruit comes in clusters, reddish-purple in color, 
changing to  bluish-black when fully ripe. 
Flavor a mild, rich sub-acid; excellent as' a 
dessert fruit or canned. It is extremely hardy, 
not thorny, grows bushy ito a height of 7 or 8 
feet. Juneberry makes no fiberroots; it is not a 
fast grower, but lasts for many years. I would 
call Juneberry a desirable combination flower- 
ing and fruit shrub. Very strong plants, 18-24 
inches, 90c each: 3 for $2.55; postpaid. 
6811 — Thormless Gardenia 
Dewberry A new dewberry with all the 
fine qualities of the Dewberry 
but without the thorns, therefore much easier 
to harvest. 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.75. 
The plant is a 
vigorous gYrow- 
er, and a heavy bearer; it is hardy in the 
Middle West. The berries are as large as 
Loganberries, purplish-black; in quality they 
resemble Raspberries. Nice plants, 10 for $1.75; 
25 for $3.75; postpaid. 
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