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PLANT A PERENNIAL VEGETABLE GARDEN 
There is Always a Ready Profitable Market 
For 
RHUBARB—ASPARAGUS —HORSE RADISH 
GIANT VICTORIAN 
Tender—Red—Juicy 
Giant Victorian 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 
This is where the fellow with a little piece of 
ground in town, as well as the man with the big 
farm, can take a solar plexus punch at the 
depression, and live better and feel better than 
he can without this saving. You can grow the 
plant so easily and in such a small space, and 
produce such an immense crop that makes the 
most excellent sauce and pies, that you are cer¬ 
tainly neglecting one of the big, little things if you 
fail to have a supply. If you could grow the 
ordinary farm crops as easily as you can grow 
rhubarb, you could simply plant the crop and 
take a vacation, because it will grow and produce 
anywhere and under almost any condition. I do 
not want you to think, however, that it is the 
proper way to grow rhubarb. It responds to better 
care and better conditions just as any other crop 
will. 
Plant plenty for canning. You have heard the 
following: "An apple a day keeps the doctor 
away.” There is more truth to this than many 
realize. The same may be said of the Rhubarb. 
Giant Victorian Rhubarb—Large, early, 
tender, red stalk. We consider this the best. 
You get the larger stalks out of your rhubarb 
if you use plenty of fertilizer. It is a heavy 
feeder. 2 for 25c; 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.20; 
100 for $8.00. 
A S PA R AG U S 
THE MARKET 
GARDENERS 
CHOICE 
There has never been a time when good Asparagus 
went begging for a market. You can do a profitable busi¬ 
ness every spring by planting Asparagus this spring. 
Bigger and better each year, Mary Washington is the Market Gardener’s Choice. 
Its comparative freedom from rust is a decided advantage. You get lots of good 
clean stalks, tender and attractive. Grocers will buy all you can raise. Order a 
thousand roots. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
We are offering you again this year the Mary Washington 
Asparagus because, after several years’ planting, we have found 
it to be the best variety obtainable. It is a very high quality 
of Asparagus producing larger stocks than any other kind 
and it is free from rust. If you are intending to plant a small 
garden or to grow Asparagus for the market, we believe this is 
the variety for you to plant. The large planters are changing 
to this variety as rapidly as possible. It brings a higher price on 
the market. Gurney’s Asparagus Roots are all heavy plants. 
ASPARAGUS PRICES 
Prices One Year Old Plants: 
50, 90c; 100, $1.60; 1000, $8.00. 
Prices Two Year Old Plants: 
50, $1.50; 100, $2.50; 1000, 
$15.00. 
Prices Three Year Old 
Plants: 50, $2.00; 100, $3.00; 
1000 , $ 20 . 00 . 
GURNEY’S BABY CHICKS 
You raise poultry for profit. To show profits your chicks must live, be either 
good layers or bring good profits on the market. To realize these things you must 
have healthy chicks of good breeds. Gurney Chicks are from tested flocks for 
health and quality. 
Send For Gurney’s Free Illustrated Chick Catalogue 
Mary Washington 
SPECIAL 
A PERENNIAL VEGETABLE 
GARDEN 
10 Giant Victorian Rhubarb 
10 New Bohemian Horse Radish 
50 Mary Washington Asparagus 
2 yrs. 
$^00 
HORSE RADISH 
• NEW BOHEMIAN 
This horseradish is perfectly hardy anywhere. 
Is a very desirable article as a relish. Its roots 
are dug in early spring, grated fine, vinegar add¬ 
ed, and it is ready for use. For planting and 
care, first plant the roots about two inches deep 
in a desirable location where they can be left 
permanently. Give them good cultivation. They 
are much earlier, and produce better than the 
ordinary sort. Roots grow larger, are whiter, 
and quality is far superior. All who grow horse¬ 
radish should use this variety; we have discarded 
the old standard kind, as New Bohemian will 
outyield and is much more satisfactory in every 
way. HEAVY CROWNS 5 for 60c; per 10. 
$1.00; 25, $2.25. 
Cuttings, $1.00 per 50. 
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Perennial Vegetables Show Annual Profits 
