LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



75 



Small Fruits — Continued 



Marshall. Medium early. Huge, glossy Doz. 100 



berries, superb in flavor $.60 $4.00 



Mastodon. (Everbearing). Still our favor- 

 ite everbearer with a good crop of 

 large, delicious berries over a very 



long period 1.25 7.50 



Narcissa. Early. Ranks in quality even 



with Dorsett and Fairfax 65 4.50 



Premier. Early. Long the most popular 



Strawberry of its period 60 4.00 



Senator Dunlap. Mid-Summer. A most 

 popular variety with a huge crop of 



big, shapely, delicious fruit 60 4.00 



GARDEN ROOTS 



ASPARAGUS. We have specialized 10 100 1000 

 in growing one variety — ^Wash- 

 ington — because of its decided 

 points of superiority over the 

 old varieties. 



Washington, 1 yr $0.90 $7.50 



2 yrs 1.25 10.00 



3 yrs., extra heavy 1.75 15.00 



CHIVES. For soups and season- 

 ing. Medium sized clumps $1.00 8.00 



HORSERADISH. Easy to grow; 



a strong condiment. Sets 40 2.00 15.00 



LAVENDER. Sweet-scented old 



favorite. Field-grown 1.20 10.00 



From 2 in. pots 1.00 8.00 



From 3 in. pots 1.50 12.00 



SPEARMINT. Good for seasoning, 



or cool drinks 1.00 8.00 60.00 



PEPPERMINT. Cooking plant, but 



may be chewed, "raw" 1.25 10.00 80.00 



RHUBARB (Suttons). Best of all 



the Rhubarbs, with extra large, 



delicious, tender stems, early. 



Selected roots 80 6.00 



SAGE, Holt's Mammoth. Useful 



and beautiful 1.00 8.00 



TARRAGON. For soups, salads, 



pickle or stew 1.00 8.00 65.00 



THYME. Seasoning plant, but 



also a lovely ground cover. 



Clumps 1.20 10.00 



From 2 in. pots 90 7.00 



TESTIMONIAL 



May 13, 1939. 

 Shrubs arrived Tuesday, 9th, in good shape. 

 Very satisfactory. Thank you for promptness 

 in sending. Will be glad to do more business 

 with you. 



F. CORDERY, F. Cordery & Son, 

 14 Cottage St., Orange County, N. Y. 



