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Washington Asparagus 



A new rust-resistant variety of great promise that is being planted largely in 

 every asparagus section. The stalks are large, dark green, with a heavy purple ov- 

 ertone. The tips are tight and firm and do not open until well out of the ground. 

 Prices of strong one-year-old roots: 



10 for 75c; 100 for $2.75; 1000 for $16.00—600 at 1000 Rate. 



Rhubarb 



Strong 2 Year Plants 



Each 

 20c 



10 

 $1.50 



100 

 $10.00 



MYATT'S LINNAEUS— Those who have never 

 grown this variety which is of superior qual- 

 ity, will hardly recognize the old "Pie 



Plant." It is an early, tender variety, with- 

 out being in the least tough or stringy with 

 a mild sub-acid flavor. 



Blackberries 



Blackberies are among the best-known and most valued of our berries. No fruit 

 of any kind is more wholesome. A liberal use of berries and other good fruits will 

 save doctor bills. Blackberries should be planted in rows six or seven feet apart, 

 three to four feet in the row. Keep the ground light, rich and clean, and pinch the 

 canes back when they have reached four feet in height. The demand for blackber- 

 ries is always good. 



25 100 1000 



Strong, well rooted plants, all varieties $1.50 $4.50 $35.00 



BLOWERS— Originated in the celebrated 

 small fruit belt of Chautauqua County, New 

 York, where it has been thoroughly tested 

 for several seasons. Claimed to be the hard- 

 iest, most productive, the finest quality, and 

 to bring on the market the highest price of 

 all blackberries. Large size, jet black, good 

 shipper, best quality and unexcelled produc- 

 tiveness are the main characteristics of this 

 splendid new sort. 



KATHBURN — A strong, erect grower, and 

 hardy; fruit is sweet, luscious, without a 

 hard core; high flavor; jet black, small seeds; 

 firm enough to ship and handle well. One 



of the largest size berries. Especially val- 

 uable for central and southern territory. 



EARLY HARVEST— One of the earliest, ber- 

 ry medium sized, good quality and very pro- 

 lific; firm and attractive in appearance. A 

 good market sort. 



ELDORADO — Vine is vigorous and hardy; ber 

 ries are very large, black, borne in clusters; 

 ripens well together; sweet, melting and 

 pleasant to the taste. 



ERIE — One of the best round, large blackber- 

 ries; absolutely hardy, very black, firm and 

 solid; ripens early. 



Dewberries 



25 100 1000 



Lucretia, Strong, Well Rooted Plants, No. 1 $1.50 $4.00 $30.00 



LUCRETIA — Perfectly hardy and remarkably half inches long by one inch in diameter, 

 productive; said to be the best of this class sweet, luscious and melting, this variety is 

 of fruit; ripens early, is often one and one- recommended most highly. 



Gooseberries 



The Gooseberry requires a deep soil, well manured, and, if inclined to be dry, 

 should be mulched to retain moisture. The bushes should be thoroughly trimmed 

 and pruned to obtain large, fine fruit. 



ALL VARIETIES 



Fine, Strong 2 Year Bushes, No. 1, . .Each, 30c; 



DOWNING — Fruit large, round, light green 

 with distinct veins, soft, juicy and fine flav- 

 ored; vigorous and productive; smooth skin; 

 one of the best. 



HOUGHTON — Medium size, pale red, sweet 

 and juicy; vigorous grower, abundant bearer 

 and free from mildew. Considered by many 



6 to 10 25c each; 50 to 100, 20c Each 



the best paying sort in cultivation. 

 RED JACKET (Josselyn) — Large size, smooth 

 prolific and hardy. Has been tested by the 

 side of all leading varieties, is freest from 

 mildew of all. A wonderful cropper, with 

 large, smooth, pale red fruit of first class 

 flavor. 



