Rich in flavor, delightfully colorful. Blackberries are \2 Plants 
le delight of the woman who loves to serve fruits 
RESH from her own garden. Few berries are so de- 
ghtfully GOOD just fresh from stem. Garden Club 
lackberries give rich reward for the little care they ask. 
oming to you as strong, well started root cuttings, they 
ill prove hardy, quick to grow and practically immune PREPAID 
om insects or disease. Set them 2 feet apart in rows; 
> encourage lateral branches and more berries, cut back 
ie new growth to about 2 feet each spring. 
Eldorado—With the Wild Berry Flavor 
This is a comparatively new variety which has already established the 
»putation of being the best in cultivation. It is hardy, and produces 
ig crops of extra large, jet black berries which have a tangy, zestful 
avor tantalizingly suggesting the wild blackberry, birm and solid, 
hey are excellent shippers and perfect for canning. 
87 PJ 10195—12 Plants.. 52c 50 Plants. $1.75 
25 Plants. 95c 100 Plants. 3.20 
The Dewberry is the prize of the fruit basket— 12 Plants 
a great big, plump, delightfully flavored berry, full 
of rich juice, yet so firm and meaty that it is per¬ 
fect for canning and preserving—and particularly 
delicious fresh. The Dewberry is a dwarf and 
trailing form of the regular Blackberry, but grows 
considerably larger berries and ripens fully ten PREPAID 
days earlier than the earliest Blackberries. Re- 
•quires practically the same care; set plants 2 feet 
apart in the row. Cover with coarse litter for winter and mulch in 
spring to keep the trailing vines off the ground. 
Lucrefria—the Great Big Dewberry 
Acclaimed the best, most satisfactory Dewberry—a hardy, 
extremely disease resistant type which produces big crops of 
tremendous berries—often 1 Y /i inches long and a full inch through. 
Coming just before Blackberries, they bring good prices on the 
market and provide fresh fruit for the home gardener in an other¬ 
wise “off’* season for this type of berry. 
287 PJ 10197—12 Plants. 55c 50 Plants. $1.72 
25 Plants. 95c 100 Plants. 3.10 
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington is accepted by commercial growers 
as the very best type—hardy, long lived, and a heavy 
producer of tall, straight, tender shoots. Choose Gar¬ 
den Club large, well developed 2-year roots and you save 
a whole year. They are ready for cutting the second 
season. Or start with one year roots at a little less 
initial cost and give them ample opportunity to become well established 
in your garden. They are so easy to grow. 
2 YEAR ROOTS 
12 ROOTS 
35 c 
PREPAID 
287 PJ 10205—12 for 35c; 25 for 59c; 50 for $1.05; 100 for $1.85; 
250 for $3.95; 500 for $7.20; 1000 for $12.00. 
1 YEAR ROOTS 
287 PJ 10206— 12 for 27c; 25 for 49c; 50 for 85c; 100 for $1.50; 
250 for $3.15; 500 for $5.75; 1000 for $10.00. 
TOP QUALITY ONION SETS 
Give your garden a running start—plant Garden Club 
Onion Sets—have Onions ready for table or market weeks 
ahead of those who plant from seed. “Well Started” 
means a lot to the success of the Onion crop. Garden 
Club sets are an extremely hardy, northern grown 
strain from extra select seed. They are grown under 
ideal conditions of soil and weather—carefully selected and inspected, 
and then packed in scientifically ventilated containers and shipped 
to you FAST. 
Garden Club Onion Sets more than pay their way in the time and 
trouble they save you. No window sill boxes to fuss with; no trans¬ 
planting. Plant them directly out of doors. They start to grow at 
once and give you a fine crop of quality Onions for the early market 
or table. Plant 2 inches apart in rows 14 inches apart. One pound 
will plant a row 42 feet long. No thinning necessary. Order early. 
We cannot guarantee delivery after May 1. 
Red Onions 
Yellow Onions 
White Onic 
87 PJ 2296 
87 PJ 2297 
87 PJ 2298 
1 lb. 
25c 
25c 
27c 
21b. 
45c 
45c 
50c 
3 lb. 
60c 
60c 
65c 
5 lb. 
90c 
90c 
$1.00 
10 lb. 
$1.65 
$1.65 
1.80 
All Nursery Stock Shipped Prepaid 
CBAKSD MONTGOMERY WARD 45 
POUND 
25 
, c 
PREPAID 
