. Descriptive catalogue, free to all, spring of 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs. ,EN Z, WOOD, WHOI,ESAI,K GROWER, CATALOGUE. IT CURRANTS— Fay*S Prolific—Perhaps no other currant has received so much praise as has Fay. It is very large, and always sells well and at high price. Yet the Fay is not universally popular, as it does not seem to do well in all parts ; in fact, some rather condemn it. We consider it does better on heavy clay soil, well manured and thoroughly cultivated, than on lighter soil. Stron


. Descriptive catalogue, free to all, spring of 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Grapes Catalogs. ,EN Z, WOOD, WHOI,ESAI,K GROWER, CATALOGUE. IT CURRANTS— Fay*S Prolific—Perhaps no other currant has received so much praise as has Fay. It is very large, and always sells well and at high price. Yet the Fay is not universally popular, as it does not seem to do well in all parts ; in fact, some rather condemn it. We consider it does better on heavy clay soil, well manured and thoroughly cultivated, than on lighter soil. Strong, two years. Price 10c. each, 75c. perdoz., $3 per 100. Lee's Prolific—(Black.) Considered one of the best black currants. The fruit is large and produces abundantly. Never attacked by insects of any^ kind. Valuable for making jellies, jam and winp. Strong, two years. Price, 10c. each^ 75c. per doz., $3 per 100. Cherry.—Strong grower, fruit very large, sometimes measuring one-half inch in diameter. Should have good soil and thorough cultivation. Strong, two years. Price 10c. each, 65c. per doz., $ per 100. Red Cross.—Jacob Moore, the originator, says :—"Red Cross clusters are long and have well necked berries, double the size of Victoria, and far superior in quality to Cherry or Victoria. Nothing will compare in quality with Red Cross but White Dutch, which is too small. Red Cross was first fruited in 1889. I have seen the fruit growing in such masses as to hide the upper branches from view. It is later than Cherry ; the plant makes larger growth than Cherry, and yields two or three times as much fruit. I recommend it with confidence. I consider Red Cross one of the best of the new ; Strong, two years. Price 10c. eace, 85c. per doz., $ per 100. La Versailles.—Very large, red ; bunch long, of great beauty and excellent quality ; one of the finest and best. Should be in every collection. Strong, two years. Price 10c. each, 65c. per doz.,


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