GARDEN ROOTS 
The home garden surely is incomplete without the 
peers of spring vegetables, Asparagus and Rhubarb. 
Then how handy it is to have one’s own Horseradish and 
Sage. 
ASPARAGUS. Washington rust proof. Price: Extra 
heavy , 2 year plants, 12 for 25c postpaid; 50 to 100, 
iy 2 c each, not postpaid. 
RHUBARB. Strong. 20c each postpaid; 10 for $1.50, 
not postpaid. 
SAGE (Holt’s Mammoth). The leaves of this plant are 
used extensively for flavoring dressing and sauces. 
Price: 30c each; 3 for 15c; ■ 
HORSERADISH SETS. Price: 10 for 50c; 50 or more at 
2c. each. 
STRAWBERRIES 
WITHOUT A DOUBT 
there has been more 
clear money made 
from a planting of 
Strawberry plants 
than from any other 
fruit, all costs consid¬ 
ered. 
Enormous yields 
have been reported,— 
one planter says I 
have harvested 1050 
quarts from a plant¬ 
ing of 1000 Premier, 
another 2600 from a 
half an acre, another 
2200 from 1500 plants, 
another over 5000 
quarts from two-thirds 
of an acre. 
Planting advice: For a garden patch the rows may 
be 3 ft. apart and the plants set 1 foot to 15 inches,— 
for a commercial field, planting rows 3% ft. apart, plants 
IS inches. If the matted or continuous row is desired. 
If grown in stools the plants 1 foot apart. 
THERE ARE MANY VARIETIES. We offer a few 
of the best varieties that have been fully tested and 
rated by leading fruit growers as reliable and to be de¬ 
pended upon. 
PREMIER EARLY. A standard of excellence with all 
growers, and the earliest worthwhile Strawberry of 
the older varieties. A great money-maker, for it 
yields its fruit crop at a time when Strawberries are 
in great demand and sell at fancy prices. Price: 12 
for 25c, 50 for J f 0c, 100 for $1.00 postpaid; 1,000 for 
$1.00 f. o. h. cars. 
DORSETT EARLY. Berries are very firm; firmer than 
Premier, and are a beautiful light red in color. They 
hold this color well, and for this reason, together with 
their attractive shape and extra fine quality, will un¬ 
doubtedly become the leading commercial variety. 
Commercial growers who have tested all kinds say 
that if they were limited to one variety, Dorsett would 
he their choice. Price: 12 for 50c, 50 for 85c, 100 
for $2.00 postpaid. 1,000 for $10.00 f. o. 1:>. cars. 
We have for sale eight well-hound volumes of “Green’s 
fruit Grower,” one each of the years: 1903, 1904, 1912, 
1913. 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917. Weight 3 lbs. each, price 
$1-00 each postpaid. First come, first served. 
Greens Nurseries was started by C. A. Green about 
60 years ago. 
