. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1922. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 92 The W. W. Barnard Co., 2-31-235 W. Madison St., Chicago. CURRANTS They succeed well in a cool, moist soil, and should be planted about 4 feet apart and well cultivated. Cherry—Fruit of the largest size; deep red; rather acid. Each, 35c; 10 for $ Pay's Prolific—The most popular red variety for home use; bears heavily. Each, 35c; 10 for $ Perfection—Beautiful bright red berries of large size; quality rich, mild, subacid. Eac


. Barnard's seeds, bulbs, shrubs 1922. Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 92 The W. W. Barnard Co., 2-31-235 W. Madison St., Chicago. CURRANTS They succeed well in a cool, moist soil, and should be planted about 4 feet apart and well cultivated. Cherry—Fruit of the largest size; deep red; rather acid. Each, 35c; 10 for $ Pay's Prolific—The most popular red variety for home use; bears heavily. Each, 35c; 10 for $ Perfection—Beautiful bright red berries of large size; quality rich, mild, subacid. Each, 60c; 10 for $ White Grape—Very large, yellowish-white, sweet currant; excellent quality. Each, 35c; 10 for $ Wilder—Red with large fine-flavored fruit; of bright attractive color. Each, 35c; 10 for $ GOOSEBERRIES Two-year-old, each, 35c; 10 for $ Downing—Whitish green; vigorous and prolific; of splendid quality for desserts or cooking. Houghton—Medium pale red berries; tender and good; very productive and vigorous. RASPBERRIES Plant 3 feet apart in a row and keep growing in good condition. Old wood must be cut away as soon as it has fruited to give vigor to young canes. Each, 10c; 10 for 75c; 100 for $ PURPLE AND BED CAPS Columbian—Very large; dark red, shading to purple. Strong, robust growth; hardy, produc- tive. Cuthbert—Medium to large; conical; deep, rich crimson. One of the best varieties. St. Regis Everbearing—Brilliant crimson; good quality. BLACK CAPS These Raspberries can only be planted in the spring, and the young canes should be pinched back when about 2 feet high to keep the bushes snug and compact. Cumberland—A large glossy berry, ripening in mid- season. Of good quality, hardy and productive; among the best. Gregg—A very showy berry produced in great abundance. STRAWBERRIES BLACKBERRIES For garden culture, plant, 4 feet apart in rows 5 feet apart. Pinch back canes when 4 feet high and allow three canes to hill. Each


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