ANDREWS RhUBARB 
Red MacDonald Rhubarb 
(Color cut, back cover) 
Discard the old green^stalk ox'cart rhubarb and get a few 
plants of this new crimson streamlined MacDonald. It is the last 
word in rhubarb. It is good to look at, as well as good for you. 
In describing this variety. Prof. L. G. Bunting, of MacDonald 
College, in Quebec, Canada, where this variety was originated, 
writes: 
“It is a very highly colored, attractive red stalk, of large size, 
productive, very tender and succulent, and of excellent quality, 
and particularly valuable for pies and desserts. Its color, when 
cooked without peeling, is as attractive as that of raspberries.” 
Plant a few hills of this splendid rhubarb in your garden this 
year. It yields heavily and lasts a lifetime. When once you try 
MacDonald, you will grow no other. 
Red Ruby Rhubarb 
Another new Red Rhubarb introduced from Canada. The 
stalks are intensely red as the name implies—even the inside of 
the stalk is red. Rhubarb sauce made from Ruby is as red as 
strawberry sauce. The skin is so tender it can be cooked with 
the stalk. Both Ruby and MacDonald are money'makers on 
the market because they sell on sight at a premium over com' 
mon rhubarb. 
MacDonald Rhubarb Four Months After Planting 
Coco Grape - New Red 
Fredonia I J Standard Grade .55 .75 1.45 2.25 
Caco I I Heavy Grade .65 .95 1.85 4.35 
CURRANTS—All Prepaid 
Red Lake Standard Grade .65 1.00 1.85 4.50 
Heavy Grade 1.45 2.15 3.85 8.25 
GOOSEBERRIES—All Prepaid 
Carrie Standard Grade .40 1.05 1.35 2.55 
Heavy Grade .50 1.35 1.85 2.95 
Como 
Standard Grade 
.50 
1.25 
1.80 
3.45 
Heavy Grade 
.60 
1.70 
2.35 
4.10 
Pixwell 
Standard Grade 
.60 
1.60 
2.25 
4.35 
Heavy Grade 
.75 
1.85 
2.85 
5.25 
LOW PRICES—GENUINE STOCK 
(See shipment information, page 24) 
GRAPES—All Prepaid Each 3 5 10 25 
Beta Standard Grade ^0.38 ^0.50 ^0.80 ^1.75 
Heavy Grade .48 .60 1.00 2.35 
ASPARAGUS—All Prepaid 25 50 100 
Mary Washington 1-yr. old roots ^0.55 ^0.90 ^1.50 
Heavy Grade .75 1.00 1.65 
RHUBARB 
Each 
Prepaid 
5 
10 
Not 
25 
Prepaid 
100 
MacDonald . . . 
_^0.45 
^2.10 
^3.30 
^6.95 
^27.00 
Ruby. 
.45 
2.10 
3.30 
6.95 
27.00 
A new Red Grape originating in Delaware. It ripens in early 
September and is of excellent quality. The fruit is very large 
and bunch is compact. Caco is such a handsome, high quality 
grape it is becoming very popular. 
Fredonia Grape — High Quality 
The new, outstanding early black grape. (See color cut, back 
cover.) Fredonia is the earliest good black grape. The vine is 
vigorous and productive and ripens its fruit 3 weeks earlier than 
Concord. The clusters are medium size, cylindrical and very 
compact; berries large, round, and hang well to the bunch; the 
skin is thick and tough; the flesh is juicy, solid, but tender, and 
the quality is very good. Fredonia stands alone as an early heavy 
fruiting black grape. Plant Fredonia this year and grow your 
own table grapes. We have never seen its equal. As soon as 
plants are more plentiful, Fredonia will be widely planted for 
market as it has three weeks the lead in ripening. 
Hardy Beta Grape 
A heavy, annual bearer, hardy as the wild grape and 
produces enormous crops of medium size black fruit of 
extra good quality for juice and jelly, and ripens so 
early that it can be grown far North. An essential part 
of any home garden and wonderfully profitable as a 
commercial grape. The Beta withstands our severe 
northern winters without protection. They may be 
grown on fences, over a building, or in a windmill 
tower and should bear heavily every year. 
Beta 
Grape 
Best 
for 
Juice 
and 
Wine 
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