SPECIAL PRICED 
GROW YOUR OWN 
ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON—A new rust resistant Asparagus. It stands ahead of all others in 
size, vigor, tenderness, and quality. 2 year roots, 10 for 30c; 25 for 60c; 100 for $1.50; 
1000 for $9.00. 
HORSERADISH 
Horseradish is very easily grown. You will prefer the fresh home-grown product to 
that sold over the counter. A half dozen roots are sufficient for the average family. 
10c each ; 6 for 50c. 
LADIES' SPECIAL 
Asparagus abounds with health¬ 
ful vitamins. You can plant 100 
of Spring Hill’s mammoth 2 
year Washington roots in a bed 
10 ft. by 12 ft. or 6 inches 
apart in a row. Enjoy the fresh 
fruit during spring and 100 
plants will give you a fine sur¬ 
plus to can. All for only $1.48. 
SPECIAL 
25 Asparagus $ .60 
10 Rhubarb .75 
Value $1.35 
A11 prepaid for $1.07 
DEPENDABLE GRAPES 
Easy to Grow — Heavy Producers of Fine Fruit Each Year 
All grapes except where noted are 15c each; 5 for 65c; 25 for $2.75. 
MOORES EARLY A good reliable black grape. As good as Concord, but ripens a week 
earlier. Profitable because of its earlier ripening. 
CAT A WBA—Best red variety and the last to ripen. Excellent for jams and jellies. 
DELAWARE Small compact red bunches of delicious berries. For desserts and eating. 
IVES—A small jet-black variety with a high reputation for excellent red wines. 
CONCORD—The most popular grape in the United States. More Concords are in bear¬ 
ing now than any other variety. Price 12c each; 5 for 47c ; 25 for $2.25. 
A hardy, onion-like plant that grows each year 
without replanting or seeding. Excellent for salads. 
The leaves are extra good for mild onion flavor. 
Frequent cutting can be made throughout the sea¬ 
son ; the plants which are cut making delicate ten¬ 
der growth immediately. Clumps, 15c each; 3 for 
35c ; 12 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
PIE PLANT OR RHUBARB 
Leaf stalks, long, large, tender, and juicy. Early 
eellar-grown Rhubarb with beautiful pink, tender 
stalks may be enjoyed in March by anyone who 
will devote a little time to it. 10c each; 6 for 50c; 
10 for 75c; 25 plants or more 7c each. 
Asparagus 
Rhubarb 
AGAWAM—Large compact bunches of beautiful red berries 
Very productive and the best of its class. 
NIAGARA—The most popular and best white grape of high 
quality with large bunches and berries. 
NEW ALL AMERICAN GRAPES 
RED CACO—Early to bear ; large compact bunches of delici¬ 
ous red grapes of the best quality. The highest honors were 
awarded this grape by the New York horticulturists. 45c 
each; 3 for $1.14. 
Yvniie. ruKl LAND—Earliest white grape. Very sugary 
nr, d no H Wee v He if V ? y \ elder ’ wl11 overbear if not properly 
pmned. Very best color, size, and quality. 40c each; 2 for 
BLUE FREDONIA—Considered one of the best of the new 
grapes. Two weeks earlier than Concord but hangs on the 
vines just as late. Larger clusters of blue, plump juicy 
berries of high quality. 30c each; 4 for $1.00 
Fredonia Niagara Agawam 
GRAPES 
BEARING AGE 
GRAPE VINES 
Plant now and enjoy their 
luscious fruits this fall. Why 
wait 2 or 3 years ? The vines 
we will send you have already 
produced one crop of fruit. 
Concord only, trimmed ready 
for planting. 75c each; 3 for 
$1.98. 
YOUNG BERRIES 
Bears very heavily but the 
fruit is easy to handle, is very 
attractive, ships, keeps, and 
cans well. Easily grown. 
Berries are very large of 
dark wine color and are high¬ 
ly flavored. 
New Each 6 12 25 
Thornless .. .27 1.14 1.87 2.98 
Common _ .12 .52 .98 1.65 
