VEGETABLE ROOTS and PLANTS. 
RHUBARB, or PIE PLANT. 
Linnaeus. Plant ;i feet apart each way. Cover witli litter in aiitinnii. 
Strong divided crowns, 10 cts. each, $1 per do/,., per 100; clunips 
divided in two, 2;') cts. each, f(!2 per doz., $12 per 100. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Asparagns prefer.s a rich, light or sandy soil. The ground slionld 
be well manured, and dug or plowed very deep. Strike out furrows 
3 feet apart, set the plants in the bottom of the furrows, about 10 or 
12 inches apart, and cover the crown about ,'! inches deep. They may 
be planted in autumn or early in spring. 
Barr's Mammoth. A variety of large size, great productiveness 
and superior quality. Endorsed by mauj^ large Asparagus growers, 
who have been familiar with it for years. 2-yrs., very fine, $1 per 
100, $6 per 1,000. 
Columbian Mammoth White. New. A very rolnist and vigorous 
grower, making larger and fully as many shoots as Conover's. The 
shoots remain white as long as they are tit for use. 2-yrs., $1 per 100, 
$6 per 1,000. 
Conover's Colossal. Mammoth shoots of (|uirk and vigorous 
growth, sending up 1.5 to 20 shoots each season. 2-yrs., fine, $1 per 
100, per 1,000. 
Palmetto. Claimed to be an improvement on Conover's Colossal, 
ill that it yields a much heavier crop, fully as large, and of more even 
and regular size, nearh' a week eaiiiei-. Vahuilde for market-garden- 
ers. 2-yrs., very fine,'$l per 100, tf^li per 1,000. 
SAGE. 
Holt's Mammoth. An exceedingly fine variety, with immense, 
perfect leaves; never runs to seed. $1 \>cy doz., per 100. 
HORSE-RADISH. 
Horse-Radish Sets. 25 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, s|*4 per 1,000. 
HOP VINES. 
Golden Cluster. The finest variety. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
INDEX. 
Tpees, Deciduous and 
Everg-peen. 
PA OK 
Acaci.a. 3 
Acer 6 
Alder 2 
Amelanchier 2 
Arborvitse 8, 9, 11 
Ash 2, 7 
Beech 2, 3, 7 
Birch .3, 7 
Catalpa 3 
Cherry, Black Wild 3 
Cherry, Bird 3 
Cherry, Flowering 3 
Cherry, Weeping 7 
Chestunts 34 
Ceplialotaxus 9 
Cupressus !) 
Cypress 9 
Dogwood 3, 7 
Elm 3, 7 
Fir 9 
Gingko 3 
Hickory 35 
Holly 20 
Hornlieiim 3 
Horse c.'hestnut 3 
Judas Tree 4 
Jnniper 9 
Koelreuteria 4 
Larch 4 
Linden 4 
Liquidambar 4 
Magnolia 4 
Maples r> 
Maples, Japan 6 
Mountain Ash 2, 7 
]\'(nlberry, Weeping 7 
Oak o 
Osage Orange U 
Panlownia 5 
Peach, riowering .5 
Pine 9 
PlatanviS 5 
Pophir 5 
Ptelea 6 
Retinospora ID 
Rhus C 
Sprviee 10 
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Sweet Gum 10 
Sciadopitys 10 
Thorn 6 
Tulip (i 
Willow 6, 7 
Yellow Wood 6 
Yew 10 
Shrubs, Deciduous and 
Evergreen. 
Althsea 11, 12 
Almond 12 
Andromeda 13 
Araha 12 
Azalea 13, 19 
Baecharis 13 
Berberry U, 13, 19 
Box, Bush 19, 20 
Buckthorn 11,13 
Callicarpa 13 
Calyeanthus 13 
Caryopteris 13 
Clethra 13 
Clematis 21 
Colutea 13 
Corylus. 13 
Cotoneaster 13, 19 
Cy tisus 13 
Cr;ib Apple 14 
Currant 13 
Deutzia 14 
Dogwood 14 
Elfeagnus ^'> 
Elder ITi 
Euonymus 14 
Evergreen Tluirn 20 
Exoehorda 14 
Eorsythia 15 
Fringe Ti eo 15 
Globe Flower 15 
Halesia 15 
Honeysuckle 15 
Hydrangea 16 
Hypericum Ki 
Indigo Busli IC 
Japan Quince Ki 
Jasmin um 10 
Judas Tree l(i 
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Laurel 20 
Lilac 16 
Mahonia 20 
Magnolias, Dwarf 16 
Mock Orange 17 
PiBonia, Tree 17 
Pea Tree 17 
Plum 17 
Privet 11,17 
Rhododendrons 19 
Rhodotypus 17 
Snowball 18 
Snowberry 17 
Sophora 17 
Spirffia 17, 18 
Styrax Japonica 18 
Syringa 16 
Tamarisk 18 
Thorn 6, 20 
Viburnum IS 
Weigela IS 
Vines and Climbers. 
Actiuidia 21 
Akebia 21 
Ampelopsis 21 
Aristolochia 21 
Bignonia 21 
Bittersweet 21 
Cinnamon Vine 21 
Clematis 21 
Chinese Matrimony A'ine 22 
Doliebos 22 
Glycine 22 
Honeysuckle 'S'l 
Ivy, Irish 1:2 
Jasmine 22 
Moon flower 22 
Silk Vine 22 
Wistaria 22 
Roses. 
All sorts 23, 24 
Hardy Perennials. 
Aquatics 20 
Grasses, Ornanieiilnl 26 
Hibiscus 2li 
Hemerocallis 26 
PA OK 
Hollyhocks 25 
Iris 25 
Peonies, Herbaceous 26 
Phlox, Perennial Garden 26 
Tritoma 26 
Yucca 26 
Bulbs for Summer 
Bedding-. 
Caladium 27 
Cann;is 27 
Dahlias 27 
Fruits and Nuts. 
Apples 29 
Apricots 33 
Blackherries 37 
Buffalo Berry 37 
Cherries 31 
Crab Apples 29 
Currants 35 
Dewberry 37 
Figs 37 
Gooseberries 35 
Grapes 38, 39 
J'uneberry, Dwarf 36 
Mulberries 33 
Nectarines 33 
Nuts 34, 35 
Peaches 32 
Pears 30 
Persimmons 33 
Plums 31, 32 
Quinces 33 
Raspljerries 36 
Raspberry- ISlackberry, or Logan 
Berry 37 
Strawberries , 38 
Strawl.ierry- Raspberry 3G 
Walnut 35 
Wineberry, Japanese 36 
Vegetable Roots and 
Plants. 
Asparagus 40 
Horse-Radish .40 
Hop Vines 40 
Rhubarb 40 
Sage 40 
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J. Horack :MuFahla.nu Co., Horticl'ltur.\Ij Prixtki;s, HARiusBrno, Pa. 
