Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive catalogue of the Hart. Descriptive catalogue of the Hart Pioneer Nurseries . descriptivecatal1894hart Year: 1894 10 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGVE V â¢'C'randall. A native black seedling of the Western Wild Currant, and much superior to any of the named varieties yet introduced; distinct from the European black varieties and without their strong odor; wonderfully productive, a strong, vigorous grower, usually producing a crop next year after planting, large size, to inches in diameter; easily picked; can be shipped farther and kept longer tha


Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive catalogue of the Hart. Descriptive catalogue of the Hart Pioneer Nurseries . descriptivecatal1894hart Year: 1894 10 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGVE V â¢'C'randall. A native black seedling of the Western Wild Currant, and much superior to any of the named varieties yet introduced; distinct from the European black varieties and without their strong odor; wonderfully productive, a strong, vigorous grower, usually producing a crop next year after planting, large size, to inches in diameter; easily picked; can be shipped farther and kept longer than any other small fruit; free from all attacks of insect enemies. Fay's Prolific. Color deep red; a great bearer; stems longer than Cherry and berries hold their size to the end of the stem better; qualitj' first-class, not quite so acid as the Cherry; claimed to â \ be the most prolific and best of all red Currants. ''La A'crsaillaise. Very large, red; bunch long, of great beaut3' and excellent quality; one of the â . finest and best. » Lee's Prolific. Black, large and of superior quality; vigorous and productive. -Nortli Star. The average length of the bunches is four inches; the berries from a single bunch, thirty in number, placed side by side, touching, covered a line twelve inches in length; the fruit is superior, very sweet and rich in quality, firm, a good market berry, desirable as a des- » sert fruit in the natural state and unequaled for jelly. ed Dntch. The standard old varietj'; excellent and well known; a great bearer and a very profit- \ able market sort. ''Victoria. Iarge, bright red, with very long bunches; late; a good bearer. '-'AVliite Dutch. An e-iccellent and well known sort; good quality. '.fWhite Grape. Very large, yellowish white, sweet, or very mild acid, excellent quality and valuable ' for the table; the finest of the white sorts; very distinct from White Dutch, having' a low, spreading habit and dark green foliage; very productive. BIACKBl


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