Gurney's Seed and Nursery Co. - Currant-Gooseberry Collection
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These fruits are native species that grow wild in various parts of the country. They are very adaptable and generally carefree., a few are delicious when eaten fresh. Others make excellent desserts and wines.
Save $4.15! The Currant-Gooseberry Collection includes one each of:
Pixwell Gooseberry: Big green berries ripen to pale pink, for tempting pies and preserves. Bears fruit the second year, yields 4-6 quarts a year at maturity. Easy to pick, withstands drought.
Red Lake Currant: The cold-hardiest of quality plum-red currants. Not much of a wait involved--often bears its full-flavored fruit the first year after planting, on 2-year-old wood. Reliably large yields.
Both are self pollinating, No. 1, 1-year plants.
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