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Small Fruits — Concluded 



10 100 



JOE (Big Joe). Medium late. Easily grown with 

 big, firm, attractive, tasty fruit 60 4.00 



LUPTON. Late. Most attractive of all the late ber- 

 ries, with heavy crops of very large, firm, bluntly 

 conical fruit 60 4.00 



MARSHALL. Medium early. Huge, glossy ber- 

 ries, superb in flavor 60 4.00 



MASTODON (Everbearing). Still our favorite ever- 

 bearer with a good crop of large, delicious berries 

 over a very long period 1.25 7.00 



PREMIER. Early. Big shapely high quality ber- 

 ries in abundance 60 4.00 



WILLIAM BELT. This berry offers a standard of 

 quality unsurpassed for the home garden. Fruit is 

 large and irregular in shape, a bright red in color 

 and the plants are very productive 60 4.00 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 

 (LAYER PLANTS) 



We can supply splended plants of all the better 

 varieties. Write for list of varieties and special 

 quotations. 



GARDEN ROOTS 



10 100 1000 



ASPARAGUS. We have specialized in growing one 

 variety — Washington — because of its decided points 

 of superiority over the old varieties. 

 Washington, 1 yr $ .90 $ 7.50 



2 yrs 1.25 10.00 



3 yrs., extra heavy 1.75 15.00 



CHIVES. For soups and seasoning. Medium sized 

 clumps $1.00 8.00 



HORSERADISH. Easy to grow; a strong condi- 

 ment. Sets 40 2.00 15.00 



LAVENDER. Sweet-scented old favorite. Field- 

 grown 1.20 10.00 



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 



