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BRIGHTON (Red).—Bunch medium to large, 
long, compact, shouldered; berries medium; skin thin; 
flesh tender, sweet, with scarcely any pulp; quality 
best. A free grower and very productive. 
ELVIRA (White). —Bunch and berry medium, 
very compact. Vine a vigorous, strong, healthy 
Shower and very productive. Ripens late; about with 
Catawba. 
Asparagus 
GIANT ARGENTILE.—fFinest and most pro- 
lific of all; stock of immense size; attractive, rich 
and tender; comes into cutting condition earlier than 
most other varieties. Very reliable and a sure money 
maker. Comparatively free from rust and blight. 
_ PALMETTO.—Harly, large and comparatively 
free from rust; makes a heavy yield. Altogether 
this variety is very popular and is regarded by most 
Boer as one of the most profitable of the market 
sorts. 
; Miscellaneous 
HORSERADISH (Bohemian or Maliner- 
Kren).—This is grown by planting the small sets or 
pieces from the side roots in deep, rich soil and cul- 
tivating in the same manner as with the ordinary 
variety of horseradish, but the plan‘s are so much 
stronger in growth that the roots grow to consider- 
ably larger size and greater weight. Undoubtedly 
this is the best variety to grow. 
SAGE (HOLT’S MAMMOTH). — This useful 
plant, which produces leaves of great sizes, should 
be in every garden. The plant is vigorous and a 
very strong grower. It is really the only variety of 
sage worth extensive cultivation and in every way 
desirable. Very hardy; does well in all sections. 
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RHUBARB (Pie Plant).— Plant in dry, rich 
soil (o ‘secure large, heavy stalks in rows four feet 
apart, with the plants three feet apart. Set the 
roots so that the crown will be about one inch below 
the surface. Top dress annually in the fall with 
good stable manure anid fork under in the spring. 
Special Collections 
_ Positively no changes will be made in these collec- 
tions. If they do not contain what you want, order 
from the general list. 
COLLECTION ‘A’ —Early varieties. 12 Cli- 
max, 12 Gill, 12 Barly Ozark, 12 Dunlap, 12 King 
Hdward. All by mail, postpaid, for $1.00. 
COLLECTION ‘‘B’’—Mid-season varieties. 12 
Abington, 12 Collossus, 12 Glen Mary, 12 Sample, 12 
New York, 12 Tennessee Prolific. By mail, postpaid, 
for $1.00. 
COLLECTION ‘C’’—lLate varieties. 12 Chesa- 
peake, 12 Barrymore, 12 William Belt, 12 Mascott, 12 
Florella. By mail, postpaid, for $1.00. 
COLLECTION ‘“D’’ —Early, medium and _ late. 
12 Wildwood, 12 Climax, 12 Dunlap, 12 Early 
Ozark, 12 Bradley, 12 Collossus, 12 Goldsboro, 12 
Mascott, 12 Blaine, 12 Chesapeake. By mail, post- 
paid, for $2.00. 
COLLECTION ‘‘EH’’ — New kinds recommended 
for trial. 12 Barrymore, 12 Bethel, 12 Black Beauty, 
12 First Quality, 12 Ideal, 12 Mascott, 12 Lea, 12 
Sam Wherry, 12 Silver Coin, 12 Twilley, 12 Hkey, 12 
Wildwood, 12 Paul Jones, 12 Blaine, 12 Prolific, 12 
Bountiful. All by mail, postpaid, for $5.00. 
The following collections are all by ex- press, purchaser to pay transportation. 
COLLECTION “F’’—Jfarly varieties. 25 Early 
Ozark, 25 Climax, 25 Dunlap, 25 Excelsior, 25 Gill. 
All for $1.00. 
COLLECTION ‘‘G’’—Mid-season varieties. 25 
Abington, 25 Bountiful, 25 Glen Mary, 25 Bradley, 
25 Buster, 25 Collossus, 25 Hkey, 25 Governor Rollins, 
25 New York, 25 King Edward, 25 Bethel, 25 Sample, 
25 Haverland, 25 Tennessee Prolific, 25 Black Beauty. 
All for $4.00. 
COLLECTION ‘“H’’—All late varieties. 25 
Chesapeake, 25 Barrymore, 25 Nick Ohmer, 25 North 
Shore, 25 Gandy, 25 Brandywine, 25 Mascott, 25 En- 
hance. All for $2.00. 
COLLECTION ‘I’? — Early to late. 25 Early 
Ozark, 25 Climax, 25 Dunlap, 25 Abington, 25 New 
York, 25 Glen Mary, 25 Sample, 25 Mascott, 25 Bran- 
dywine, 25 Nick Ohmer, 25 Barrymore. All for $2.50. 
COLLECTION ‘“J’’ —Half acre collection. 1,000 
Climax, 1,000 Dunlap, 1,000 Florella, 1,000 Brandy- 
wine. All for $10.00. 
COLLECTION ‘K” —One acre collection. 1,000 
Early Ozark, 1,000 Dunlap, 1,000 Glen Mary, 1,000 
Parson’s Beauty, 1,000 Haverland, 1,000 Florella, 
a Tennessee Prolific, 1,000 Chesapeake. All for 
25.00. 
COLLECTION “L’’ -—New varieties recommended 
for trial. 25 Amanda, 25 Barrymore, 25 Bethel, 25 
Blaine, 25 Black Beauty, 25 Bountiful, 25 First Qual- 
ity, 25 Ideal, 25 Lea, 25 Longfellow, 25 Mascott, 25 
Mellie, 25 Ohio Boy, 25 Orem, 25 Paul Jones, 25 Pro- 
lific, 25 Quality, 25 Sam Wherry, 25 Silver Coin, 25 
Twilley, 25 Wildwood. All for $10.00. 
COLLECTION ‘M’’ —Hxperimental Station spe- 
cial, consisting of 25 plants each of the 100 varieties 
of strawberry plants listed in this catalogue, amount- 
ing to $37.75. All for $25.00. 
COLLECTION ‘‘N’”’—tTry Them All Collection. 
Same as Collection ‘‘M,’’ except only 12 each of the 
100 varieties listed. For only $15.00. 
COLLECTION ‘0O’’—The Family Delight Home 
Garden Collection. 50 Wildwood, 50 New York, 50 
Chesapeake and 50 Dunlap Strawberry Plants, 50 
Austin’s and 50 Lucretia Dewberry Plants, 50 Early 
Harvest and 50 Eldorado Blackberry Plants, 50 King, 
50 Cuthbert Red Raspberry Plants. 50 Black Diamond, 
50 Cumberland Black Raspberry Plants, 50 Columbian 
Purple Raspberry Plants, 25 Wilder and 25 Fay’s 
Prolific Currants, 12 Houghton and 12 Downing 
Gooseberry Plants, 2 Moore’s Early, 2 Coneord, 2 
Niagara, 2 Diamond, 2 Wyoming Red, 2 Vergennes 
Grape Viaes, 100 Asparagus Roots and 12 Rhubarb 
Roots. All for $12.00. 
