GARDEN ROOTS 
These crops are moneymakers when sold on local and Roadsidh Markets 
NO GARDEN COMPLETE WITHOUT THEM. A FINE COLLECTION 
No Other Page in Our Catalog Offers More for the Money _ 
healthful and rightly prized as 
THE SPRING’S EARLIEST VEGETABLE. 
A deep, rich soil is indispensabie to secure large, heavy stalks. Plant in 
rows three feet apart, with the plants two feet distant. Set so that the crowns 
are about three inches below the surface. Top dress annually in the fall with 
stable manure and fork under in the spring. 
The New Washington Asparagus 
The New Martha and Mary Washington strains are the very finest you can 
plant and they are practically rust proof. They make a heavy growth, are ready 
to be cut early and continue to ripen over a long season. Even though you 
already grow Asparagus, add one or both of the varieties to your planting and 
you will be more than pleased with the superiority of this New Washington 
New Washington Asparagus 
Price Asparagus postpaid 
By Express Not 
Prepaid 
Variety Strong 2-Yoar Roots 
Per 25 
Per 100 
Per 500 
Per 1000 
Martha Washington . 
. .$ .95 
$1.75 
$ 5.50 
9.00 
Mary Washington . 
l.OU 
2.00 
6.00 
10.00 
Extra heavy, 4-year clumps 
above varieties, cut tips first 
year planted. By express, not 
prepaid . 
2.00 
3.00 
12.00 
20.00 
For one-year roots deduct 
25 per 
cent from 
above prices. 
fARFFS Linneaus Rhubarb 
Best Variety for Home and Market 
Pie Plant orWineplant in making pies, sauce and as 
a general spring tonic. Should be in every home garden. A most 
profitable crop for market in field culture or forcing. Our select 
strain of the Linneaus variety is early and produces large tender stalks 
with good color and high quality. Price, 15c each; $1.25 per dozen 
postpaid; $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 by express not prepaid. 
One year old plants for commercial setting $20.00 per 1000. 
American Persimmon 
A rich spicy fruit, delicious in 
flavor and highly prized when 
gathered after the frosts. These trees are native of the United States and can be 
grown entirely satisfactorily on the home grounds. Price, 4 ft. trees, 75c each, 
3 for $1.05 by express, not prepaid. 
h/l 111 Often called the Everbearing Mul- 
IwCW r^lllVriCdll ITIUlUVIiy berry because the fruits are pro¬ 
duced over a long period of time—from June until September. It is a heavy an¬ 
nual bearer of very large, long fruits of much better quality than the Russian 
Mulberry so commonly grown. Price 4-5 ft. trees, 65c each. 
Orff’S BOHEMIAN 
HORSERADISH 
America’s Most Popular Relish—An Essential 
of Every Old-Fashioned Garden. 
MALINER KREN —This Bohemian va¬ 
riety makes an enormous yield and is so 
early that it can be marketed before the 
common kind is ready, besides, the roots 
are much larger and whiter. The roots 
sell readily on market, and yield as high 
as 4 to 6 tons per acre. It requires about 10,000 sets 
for an acre, and the crop is ready for the market the first 
year. It is easy to grow, every plant will live. Try at least 
1,000 sets if you cannot plant an acre. It is ready sale in 
any of the large cities. Price of good roots, $1.00 for 25; 
$2.50 per 100, postpaid; $8 00 per 1,000, by express. 
Holt’s Mammoth Sage 
usual substance, strong flavor and of superior quality. Pre¬ 
fers a rich, moist loam. Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per 
dozen, postpaid; $8.00 per 100, by express. 
Miscellaneous Garden Plants 
Prices, 20c each; 10 for $1.50; $10.00 per 100, postpaid. 
Valuable for flavoring, tea, etc. A few plants should be in 
spearmint ^very garden 
Uam \ilw%txc. ^ widely planted herb and also makes an excellent arbor or 
nup screen plant 
CwAgaf* AnicA ^ ^®ry aromatic herb commonly used in medicine, cookery 
mi use ^nd for flavoring. 
Linnaeus Rhubarb 
Gentlemen: April 6, 1937 
I received the nursery stock several days ago and have everything set out in good shape. This is the 
finest lot of trees and plants I have ever bought.—Marcella, Ark. 
