Pedigreed 0 ASPARAGUS 
The new variety developed and introduced by the United States Department of 
Agriculture, and claimed to be an improvement over Martha Washington, in that 
Mary Washington is larger, and even more rust-resistant. Growers everywhere 
are discarding other varieties for the famous Mary Washington, because it is 
earlier, the stalks larger, more tender, more productive and best of all, it is claimed 
to be immune to rust. 
Nothing that comes out of the home garden is so much appreciated as the ten' 
der tips and fresh stalks of Asparagus. A small bed of them kept weed-free, 
or a border along the garden 
edge, will supply the average 
table for six weeks or more 
in late spring. 
In planting, make the soil 
rich; dig trench; set 12 to 18 
inches apart, roots spread 
out, crown two inches below 
surface; and tamp in returned 
soil firmly. 
RHUBARB 
It is an early, tender va' 
lUydll & riety, without being in 
f i mm cione the least tou s h or strin gy> 
L*(IJIJuCUO with a mild, sub'acid flav' 
or. We consider this one of the most profit' 
able market garden crops. We offer good 
strong roots, at unheard-of low prices. 
Uictoria 
This new variety has 
giant-size stalks, twice 
the size of ordinary 
Rhubarb; very tender. 
Fine flavor. A trifle 
later than Myatt’s 
Linnaeus. 
Bargain No. 36 
50 Mory 
Washington 
Asparagus 
6 Rhubarb 
All 1 -year 
cn r Net, 
Not Prepaid 
HORSERADISH 
This popular condiment is very easily produced in the 
home garden, and anyone who has compared the freshly 
dug article with that sold over the counters can appreciate 
the value of the good, home-grown products so easily pre¬ 
pared. A half dozen roots are sufficient for a moderate sup¬ 
ply, while a dozen will generously cover the requirements 
for the average family. As it spreads quite rapidly, the source 
of supply is easily maintained. 
Mary Washington Asparagus, 2-yr., No. 1. 
Myatt’s Linnaeus or Victoria Rhubarb, 1-yr., 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
12 
25 
50 
75 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
$0.20 
$0.35 
$0.55 
$0.75 
$0.90 
$1.35 
$1.85 
$2.30 
$5.50 
.35 
.50 
.90 
1.20 
1.50 
2.25 
3.15 
3.90 
9.00 
.55 
1.00 
2.00 
2.90 
3.50 
6.75 
9.25 
11.50 
25.00 
’ 1.00 
1.85 
3.50 
4.85 
6.00 
11.20 
15.75 
19.50 
45.00 
.50 
.75 
1.35 
1.95 
2.40 
4.25 
5.95 
7.15 
16.00 
lA/HITTEN ACKERMAN 
W WAY -- HEAD -- 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
1937 DIRECT-TO-PLANTER PRICES 
F ^\ n Dni/)d|yioh Special discounts for All Cash With Orders Received 
• U* D« DK KUttllldil Any Time During 1937, as specified on page 3. Or 
if you prefer, we will ship C. O. D. for your approval until April 25th, 1937, without any 
deposit, at prices listed below. 
IMPORTANT. For Parcel Post Orders Up to $3.00. (This applies only on ship¬ 
ments to States east of the Mississippi river, and to Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, 
and Minnesota. Other states, and orders over $3.00, send postage with order, using rates 
on page 50). (See agreement on order sheet). We will postpay your order, and you in 
turn agree to remit postage due (as shown by stamps affixed to your package) as soon as 
your order is received. Or if you prefer, we will ship C. O. D. for postage only. 
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STRAWBERRY PRICES Per 
FOR 1937 25 
Blakemore.$0.35 
Catskill .40 
Clermont .40 
Cooper .35 
Dorsett .35 
Fairfax .35 
Jumbo. 35 
McGowan’s Seedling.35 
Premier. 35 
Senator Dunlap.30 
Gem Everbearing.60 
Mastodon Everbearing.60 
Wayzata Everbearing. 1.60 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
50 
75 
100 
200 
300 
400 
1000 
$0.50 
$0.70 
$0.80 
$1.50 
$ 2.10 
$ 2.50 
$ 5.50 
.75 
1.00 
1.30 
2.00 
2.85 
3.25 
7.50 
.75 
1.00 
1.30 
2.00 
2.85 
3.25 
7.50 
.60 
.80 
1.00 
1.60 
2.25 
2.80 
6.50 
.50 
.75 
.90 
1.50 
2.10 
2.60 
6.00 
.60 
.80 
1.00 
1.60 
2.25 
2.80 
6.50 
.60 
.80 
1.00 
1.60 
2.25 
2.80 
6.50 
.60 
.80 
1.00 
1.60 
2.25 
2.80 
6.50 
.60 
.80 
1.00 
1.60 
2.25 
2.80 
6.50 
.45 
.65 
.75 
1.40 
2.00 
2.30 
5.45 
1.00 
1.30 
1.50 
2.85 
3.35 
4.95 
11.00 
1.00 
1.30 
1.50 
2.85 
3.35 
4.95 
11.00 
3.00 
4.20 
5.00 
8.80 
12.00 
15.40 
36.00 
BIG GIFT PLANTING. SEE PAGE 2. 33 
