Archive image from page 49 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 28 THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY'S in diameter; hardy and productive; excellent for sauce, pies and jellies; the plant is a very strong grower and abundant fruiter. N/f Crandall.—A new black currant originated in Kansas; berries very large—from one-half to three-fourths inch in diameter > very productive; proof against the currant worm; excellent for pies, jellies or jam ; very hard}'; a strong grower; ripens about July 25th ; does not fall fr


Archive image from page 49 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 28 THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY'S in diameter; hardy and productive; excellent for sauce, pies and jellies; the plant is a very strong grower and abundant fruiter. N/f Crandall.—A new black currant originated in Kansas; berries very large—from one-half to three-fourths inch in diameter > very productive; proof against the currant worm; excellent for pies, jellies or jam ; very hard}'; a strong grower; ripens about July 25th ; does not fall from bushes when ripe; bears shippingwell and is entirely distinct from the cultivated blackcurrant, lackingthe strong, musky flavor as found in the English black currant, and which is so much disliked by many. This is evidently a hj'brid currant. \ L,ee'S Prolific.—The best black currant for all purposes. Early, large and productive. The quality is splendid, it is as sweet as a huckleberry and much like it. Plant Lee's Prolific hy all means. lee's prolific. RASPBERRIES. This popular berry coming just after strawberries, is most welcome to fill out the berry season before blackberries ripen. GCIS;KRAL, KO«. RASPBERRIES AND m,ACKBERRIES. Plant in rows seven feet apart and three feet in the row. In the North it is best to plant Iseth Raspberries and Blackberries a little below the level so that they can be covered easily in the fall. Cultivate thoroughly, and when the young shoots are fifteen or eighteen inches high, pinch them oft', thus causing laterals to push out. In the spring cut these back to twelve or fifteen inches. 'When the fruit is gathered cut out the old and weak canes.


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