HENRY FIELD CO ., SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
Paye Twenty-seven 
RASPBERRIES 
BLACK 
YOUR CHOICE-CUMBERLAND or QUILLAN 
Big, Heavy No. 1 Transplants — 
5c Each 
Lots of 
100 or More 
7c Each Lots of 
POSTPAID 
10 or More 
20 Plants, Our Selection, $1.00 Postpaid 
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SPECIAL 
Cumberland 
1 Year Tip 
Plants, 100 for 
$2.75; 30 for 
$1.00; 450 per 
Dozen 
Postpaid 
WASHINGTON RUST 
PROOF 
Asparagus Plants 
1 Year $1.25 per 100; 400 for 25; 
250 per dozen, postpaid 
2 Year $1.65 per 100; 500 for 25; 
300 per dozen, postpaid. 
Just give it a little room, ordin¬ 
ary care and you can’t fail. It won’t 
freeze out or drown out, drouth or 
hail won’t kill it. No crop the first 
but a good crop the next year and 
from THEN ON for years to come. 
Make a great “spring tonic” for 
your own family and you can sell 
your surplus at a good profit. 
No need to bother about putting 
the plants in trenches. Just put 
them in good garden soil, richer the 
better. Then keep the weeds down 
and you will have plenty of aspara¬ 
gus. Put them in right side up, 
spread the roots out well, a foot 
apart in the row. 
WASHINGTON RUST 
PROOF 
CUMBERLAND 
CUMBERLAND —• Largest of all 
Blackcap raspberries. So well-known 
we need not describe it further. We 
can furnish both tips and transplants. 
QUILLAN —An improved black rasp¬ 
berry. The only new black raspberry 
which shows improvement over the 
old varieties. Fruit like the Cumber¬ 
land, and of very fine flavor. Its main 
advantage over Cumberland is that it 
is apparently more disease-resistant. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
CHOICE OF CHIEF or LATHAM 
12 for 500 
100 for $3.50 
CHIEF —An outstanding new red raspberry. Originated in Minnesota, 
therefore very hardy. The only red raspberry which is apparently diseased 
proof. The berry is of a rich red color, and ripens ten days earlier than 
Latham. The fruit has a highly delicious flavor. The berries are somewhat 
smaller than the Latham, but the crop is so much heavier that it outyields 
the Latham about 25 per cent. 
-. LATHAM —Standard red raspberry. Big berry. Heavy yield. High quality 
and very hardy. 
T „ weii , 12 for 500 POSTPAID 
THESE or Y our 
FAVORITES 100 for $3.50 Selection 
CUTHBERT RED —Another old favorite red raspberry. Finely flavored. 
No. 1 plants only. 
ST. REGIS —Everbearing red raspberry. Large berries of brilliant crimson 
color. Ripens early, and bears up until frost. 
POSTPAID 
GIANT RHUBARB 
10 for $1.00; 4 for 500 or 150 each 
Postpaid. 
Medium Divisions 
Our special strain of Rhubarb is un¬ 
excelled for its extra large, juicy, ten¬ 
der stalks and for its scarcity of seed- 
It is as near seedless as any Rhubarb 
can be. It is easily grown from divi¬ 
sions and may be planted successfully 
either in spring or fall. We can fur¬ 
nish divisions in two sizes. 
Extra Large Division, 200 each; 4 
for 650; or 10 for $1.50, postpaid. 
SAGE 
MAMMOTH BROADLEAF— This is 
the old-fashioned Sage used for 
seasoning. 
Heavy, field grown plants, 150 each; 
4. fnr 4 Rttt or 12 for $1.00. nostnaid. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Choice of 3 Varieties, 
Postpaid at 
600 per Doz.; $4.00 per 100; or 
$1.00 per 25 
Thrifty, Well Rooted Plants 
ELDORADO —Very hardy and vig¬ 
orous. Large jet-black berries. 
MERSEREAU —Very large berry, 
sweet and juicy. Ripens early. 
SNYDER —The best known of the 
Blackberries. Thrifty and hardy. 
ELDORADO 
Our Selection from 3 Varieties Above, 
30 for $1.00, Postpaid 
SPECIAL 
EARLY HARVEST —Early ripening 
and heavy yielder. 500 per dozen; 30 
for $1.00; or 100 for $3.00, postpaid. 
HORSE RADISH, The MALINER KREN 
Or Improved Bavarian Variety 
is the best variety for home use. Easy to grow from 
either cuttings or crowns. Crowns are top pieces of 
large roots, and will make hills the first year. 
CUTTINGS—12 for 250; 100 for $1.50, Postpaid. 
CROWNS—3 for 250; 100 for $5.00, Postpaid. 
DEWBERRIES - YOUNGBERRY 
S1.00 (or 35 
600 per Dozen 
$3.50 per 100 
POSTPAID 
Alike or Assorted 
LUCRETIA —Fruit is quite 
large and closely resembles 
the Blackberry. Very sweet 
without a core. Vines trail 
on the ground. Very hardy 
and produces well. 
A cross of the Dewberry 
and Loganberry. Like them 
in habit of growth but more 
hardy and vigorous. Grows 
in most all soils and clim¬ 
ates except extreme north. 
Fruit very large, juicy, 
sweet flavored, similar to 
the red Raspberry. Excell¬ 
ent for table use, canning 
and making jelly. 
