. Spring 1901. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 10 AIJ,EN L. WOOD, WHOI,BSAI,B GROWER, CATALOGUE OF 1901. CURRENTS. SUPERIOR QUALITY AND UNIFORM GRADE, GUARANTEED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Largest grower of Currants and Gooseberries of any Nurseryman in the world. They are choice plants. They are grown on soil that is specially adapted for Currants and Gooseberries. g^There is not over one-fifth as many Currant and Gooseberry plants in the country as there has been for the past three years. Order early


. Spring 1901. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 10 AIJ,EN L. WOOD, WHOI,BSAI,B GROWER, CATALOGUE OF 1901. CURRENTS. SUPERIOR QUALITY AND UNIFORM GRADE, GUARANTEED THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Largest grower of Currants and Gooseberries of any Nurseryman in the world. They are choice plants. They are grown on soil that is specially adapted for Currants and Gooseberries. g^There is not over one-fifth as many Currant and Gooseberry plants in the country as there has been for the past three years. Order early so you will not get left. They will be very scarce before planting time. Pomona.— Be- yond comparison in productiveness and fine quality with any of the older sorts, and from present indications destined to super- sede all other Red Currants. Its yield of fruit is some- thing wonderful. From 6% acres of Pomona Currants has been sold at wholesale in three consecutive years, fruit amounting to |9,, or an average of over yearly per acre. What Cur- rant is there that will make as good a showing as this ? The Pomona is a vigorous and robust grower, healthy, hardy and an early bearer ; foilage a- bundant and re- mains on the bush much later than other sorts. The fruit is very beautiful in appearance, of a clear, bright translucent red, bunches large and full, the size of the berry very near as large as the Fay. It is of remarkable fine quality, sweet and mild, and less acid than any we know of, with very few seeds and these are small. The fruit is so bright colored and handsome that it always attracts buyers at market and it not only hangs on the bush a long time after ripe but will also keep in good condition a long time after being picked. It bears regularly year after year with the same unfailing abund- ance and its immense yield, attractive appearance and fine quality make it the most profit- able rnd desirable of all Currants. Price 10c. each, $ per doz., $4


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