SMALL FRUIT PLANT SPECIALISTS 
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Keep well enriched and do not begin to cut till the second year, after which the bed may 
be kept cut each year until midsummer, and then the tops must be allowed to grow and mature. 
PRICES OF ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
U 
to 46 
25 
$0 60 
SO 
$1 00 
100 
$1 75 
500 
$3 00 
1000 
tS SO 
If wanted by mail, read "Plants by Parcel Post," page 24. 
CONOVERS COLOSSAL— A fine sort of large 
size and good quality. A standard everywhere. 
COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH— A strong vigor- 
ous grower having light green or white shoots. 
GIANT ARGENTEUIL— A variety we obtain- 
ed from France sevral years ago and is being 
very extensively grown. Shoots dark green, very 
large, tender and of fine quality. 
PALMETTO— Very early and a vigorous 
grower. Shoots large and of splendid quality. 
CANOVERS COLOSSAL 
Very popular. 
LINNAEUS— Why not 
order some for your wife. 
Rhubarb Roots 
This is the universal plant for early sauce and pies and is of great value as a blood purifier. 
Everyone can have a supply of these, whether they have a small city lot or a large farm as 
they take up very little room and will stay in the ground indefinitely. Give them rich soil, clean 
culture and you can have an abundant supply. We have a large stock of these and arc offering 
them at reduced prices. 
Each 12 25 SO 100 
$0 25 $1 25 $2 25 $4 25 {8 00 
If wanted by mail, read "Plants by Parcel Post," page 24. 
LINNAEUS— An early variety with large tender stalks of finest quality. Very popular. 
VICTORIA— An extra fine sort, somewhat later than Linnaeus. Stalks red, extra large and 
of splendid quality. 
Golden Bantam Seed Corn 
Of all the varieties of sweet corn this is by far the sweetest and most delicious. Matures 
with the earliest and by planting each fortnight may be had to perfection from early summer 
until frost. Kernels are a rich, golden yellow, very tender and with a flavor that is exceptionally 
rich and pleasing. Ears are six to seven inches long and of medium size. 
We have a good supply of beautiful seed of this variety and would advise our customers 
so take advantage of this opportunity J lb. 15 cents; J lb. 25 cents; 1 lb. 35 cents; 5 lbs. $1.50. 
If wanted by mail, read "Plants by Parcel Post," page 24. 
Raspberries First Class 
Your 1918 catalogue arrived for which accept thanks. Kindly forward the following, 250 
Conovers Asparagus and 50 Herbert Raspberry. The order of raspberri';s you sent me last spring 
was most satisfactory. The root system of each cane was well developed, every plant grew and 
many bore fruit. 
Yours truly, 
J. F. Brown, Toronto, Ont.", April 1, 1918. 
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