For garden use plant 12 inches apart in rows with 24 inches between the rows. A full crop can be expected the season 
after planting. The everbearing kind will give a splendid crop in the Fall also. 
For garden culture set plants in rows 2 feet apart, with plants 1 foot apart in the rows. 
Postpaid: 25 for 65c., 50 for $1.00, 100 for $1.50 
Price by express (not prepaid): 25 for 50c., 50 for 70c., 100 for 
$1.10, 500 for $3.75, 1000 for $6.50 
DORSETT. Released for introduction by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Spring, 1933. Color is bright red. Berries very large; 
flavor superior to other early berries. Can be classed among the best. 
FAIRFAX. Released for introduction by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Spring, 1933. Fruit ripens uniformly along with 
Premier; long fruiting season. Quality is unexcelled. Berries are 
very large, bright red color at picking time turning dark red. 
Fairfax should be planted for both home and commercial use. 
PREMIER. Perfect flavored. It is smooth and large; its color the 
commanding glossy red which sells on sight. Early. 
Fall, or Everbearing 
Postpaid: 25 for 85c., 50 for $1.30, 100 for $2.00 
Price by express (not prepaid): 25 for 70c., 50 for $1.00, 100 for 
$1.65, 500 for $7.00, 1000 for $12.50 
GEM. A sweet, deep red, glossy appearing berry of excellent market¬ 
ing quality. Berries are above average in size, outstanding in firm¬ 
ness—vigorous plants with heavy root system, hardy and blight 
resistant. (The sensational, new, everbearing variety.) 
MASTODON. The fruit is of very large size and has a good waxy 
appearance. Produces an abundance of fruit continuing through¬ 
out the Summer and Fall. 
ASPARAGUS 
Perhaps the easiest to grow yet the most deli¬ 
cious of all green vegetables. Plant 100 roots 
12 inches apart in rows 3 feet apart and you have 
practically assured a family of six all they need 
for six weeks each year. 
100 roots will provide a 6 weeks’ supply for an 
average family 
Strong, 2 year plants: 25 for 60c., 50 for $1.00, 
100 for $1.75,1000 for $10.00 
By Parcel Post, )^c. each extra 
WASHINGTON (Pedigreed). An excellent 
rust-resistant variety. Stalks are large, dark 
green with a heavy purple overtone. Every 
garden should have an Asparagus bed for it 
is the first vegetable in the Spring. 
RHUBARB 
Known as the Pie Plant this unique plant pro¬ 
vides an abundance of stalks that are used as a 
fruit. Given rich ground, a few plants after the 
first year, will give a family an abundance. The 
stalks are pulled, not cut, but after July the 
plants should be allowed to grow to insure good 
crowns for the next year. 
2 year roots: 3 for 50c., 10 for $1.25, 
50 for $4.00 
CHAMPAGNE. Excels all in size, flavor and 
delicate tenderness. 
STRAWBERRIES AND PERENNIALS WILL NOT BE 
SHIPPED UNTIL FIRST WEEK IN MAY 
Dorsett Strawberries 
HORSERADISH 
Horseradish sauce is an ideal condi¬ 
ment for roast beef. Plant 2-year 
roots in rich soil and bj'’ Fall you 
can dig full sized roots as needed. 
An excellent entree for meats. 
Hardy roots. Plant in deep, rich 
soil. 
2-year strong roots: 10 for 50c., 
50 for $2.00 
Asparagus 
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