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We have a selection of Uicretia and Austin Dewberry Plants of a fine strain, 
but a limited number will sell as lon>f as they last. 
Prices on application for smaller or larger numbers than quoted on Price-list. 
AUSTIN (Improved)— An earlv Dewberry of excellent quality, produces large 
crops, but the berries lack firmness for long shipments. The very best for home 
use or local market. This variety ripens about a week earlier than the Lucretia; 
for this reason it is valuable to grow in connection with that variety. It is very 
h.irdy and seldom fails to give a good crop. 
Price $2.50 for 500. 
Price $5.00 for 1000. 
LUCRETIA— The most largelv grown for market of Dewberries. The canes 
are verv hardy and exceediiiglv prolific, thriving almost everywhere. Earlier 
than the earliest blackberrv, and as large as the largest of them. The fruit is 
superb, large and handsome, jet black, rich and melting. This is probably the 
be.st shipping variety of Dewberries in cultivation. 
Price ^2.50 per 500. 
Price $5.00 per 1000. 
Asparagus Roots. 
.Asparagus usually sells at a good price and being ready for market in April 
and May. The income derived from it is especially appreciated at that time of the 
year. It is usually planted on light soil to have it early, though it can be easilv 
grown on all good garden soils. The sprouts are not usually cut until the second 
vear after planting, except to mow down the canes in the fall. The roots will give 
good crops for from 15 to 20 years. Selling at $\0Q to $200 per acre. In prepar- 
ing asparagus for market, cut the sprouts about 4 or 5 inches under the ground, 
and when only from 2 to 4 inches high. 
