Make Brighter, Clearer 
Jelly -with your own 
Garden Fresh Currants 
and Gooseberries 
“PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY 
You'll want to try the appetizing pies and pre- 
serves made from this new almost thornless goose- 
berry from North Dakota. It “picks well’ because 
the berries hang on slender stems an inch below 
the branches. Its few thorns are rather soft, 
which makes picking a quick and easy operation. 
Pixwell carries heavy loads of large, fine quality 
berries. They turn from an attractive light green 
color to pink when they ripen. Bears very young. 
The Dominion Experiment Station at Morden, 
Manitoba, Canada, says: “Pixwell continues the 
leading gooseberry for Manitoba conditions. It 
is exceedingly vigorous and always bears heavy 
crops. 
Pixwell Gooseberries 
Red Lake Currant 
Colorful foliage makes Pixwell a most attractive 
ornamental bush. Plant some of these hardy, de- 
pendable bushes this year, in both the garden and 
shrub border. 
2-yr., heavy select plants, $1.15 each; 3 for $3.15. 
We pay the postage. 
~RED LAKE CURRANT 
Nothing goes better on toast for break- 
» fast than clear, sparkling, bright red cur- 
; rant jelly. Everyone loves currant jelly: 
and if you have never tried it, mix cur- 
rants with red raspberries for a special din- 
Nicrecreau 
Red Lake is the best red currant for the 
§ home garden. The large scarlet berries 
; grow in long clusters, well filled to the tip. 
They ripen in early midseason, but hold 
over a long period to use or sell as desired. 
Century “ee 
(Everbearing) © 
will give your family a good supply of cur- 
rant jelly.and some for mixing with rasp- 
berries as well. 
2-yr., heavy, select plants, 75c each; 3 for 
$1.95; 6 for $3.55; 12 for $6.00. We pay 
the postage. 
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An outstanding everbearer that is 
highly recommended by Experi- 
ment Stations in many _ states. 
Second only to Red Rich, it rates 
very high in size, quality and 
vigor. The berries are bright red, 
of fine texture and excellent flavor. 
Usually 20th Century starts bear- 
ing 60 days after planting. We 
have had reports that it is the 
best everbearing strawberry for 
light sandy soils. 
