New Red Lake Currant 
Finest of all Red Currants—Large Berries— 
Excellent Quality—Long Well-Filled Clusters 
of Cherry Red Fruits 
The leading Red Currant for both home and 
commercial growers. The berry is unusually 
large in size and of superior quality; the clusters 
are long and filled out to the top and with stems 
sufficiently long to make picking easy. The large 
berries are borne on long, well-filled, long- 
stemmed clusters that are easily picked. Color is 
a clear light red and the quality excellent. The 
bush is vigorous, upright, and productive. We 
pocormene. Red Lake as the world’s best Red 
urrant. 
Wilder A remarkable variety; one of the 
strongest growers and most produc- 
tive. Bunch and berry large, bright, attractive 
red color, even when dead ripe; hangs on bushes 
in fine condition for handling as late as any 
known variety. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
FOR CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES 
1. Plant in the Fall or very early Spring 3 
feet apart in the row. 
2. Both Currants and Gooseberries prefer a 
cool, rich, moist loam soil with abundant 
moisture. 
3. Maintain vigorous growth and keep the 
older 3 and 4 year old wood trimmed out. 
4. Spray with sulphur for leaf diseases and 
use arsenate of lead to control the worms on 
eaves. 
Important—WHEN ORDERING 
CURRANTS or GOOSEBERRY plants it is nec- 
Peay for us to have the following informa- 
ion: 
1. County and Township where planting is 
to be made. 
2. Approximate distance from nearest 
White Pine (Five-needled Pine). 
PRICES—Currants and Gooseberries, 2-year plants 
By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
Prices Per Each 10 25 100 
Red Lake Currant—2-yr. plants ..... $0.75 $5.00 $ 8.50 $25.00 
l-yr. plants ..... 55 3.85 7.00 20.00 
Wilder Currant—2-yr. plants ....... .65 4.00 7.00 20.00 
l-yr. plants ....... .45 3.25 6.00 15.00 
Poorman Gooseberry—2-yr. plants .. .85 7.50 14.50 40.00 
Downing Gooseberry—2-yr. plants ... .75 6.00 12.00 35.00 
‘ RED LAKE 
GOOSEBE RRI E Write for Special Prices on Currants and 
Gooseberries for Commercial Plantings 
~ 5 - A 
, y és Downing *}272°: 
some fruit, green in 
color; fine flavor; im- 
mense cropper and al- 
ways in demand; an 
American variety, 
free from mildew. 
Poorman (725< 
of the Poorman is the 
largest of any of the 
American Gooseber- 
ries. The berries are 
of a good red color 
and are splendid eat- 
en out of the hand, It 
also produces one of 
the largest, healthiest, 
and hardiest bushes 
of any worthwhile 
variety. Well adapted 
to all except very 
POORMAN GOOSEBERRIES light, sandy soil. 
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