Mary Washington 
Rust - Resisting ASPARAGUS 
Mammoth Victoria rhubarb is famed 
for size, flavor, tenderness and rich color. 
Immensely productive. Delicious for 
sauce, pie, etc. Earliest spring fruit. 
Prices: 1 yr., 6 for 35c; 12 for 50c; 25 
for 90c; 50 for #1.65; 100 for £2.90; 250 
for £5.75; 1000 for £19.00. 2 yr., 6 for 
70c; 12 for £1.00. 
ROKELY’S DELICIOUS 
WAY Z ATA 
The New Honey*Sweet Everbearer 
Victoria Rhubarb 
As an extra early money crop nothing can compare 
with asparagus. Growers are netting from $500.00 to 
$1,000.00 per acre from this early spring, easy'to'grow 
crop. There is always a good demand for fresh aspar' 
agus and a welcome early spring income can be obtained 
from asparagus growing on a commercial scale. 
We offer you Mary Washington, which is the best of 
the Washington strains developed by the United States 
Department of Agriculture in their search for a rust' 
resistant variety. Our plants are grown from certified 
strain seed, on a rich sandy soil that produces long, 
white roots and heavy crowns. Don’t buy ordinary 
asparagus when you can get Mary Washington for the 
same money. 
This most delicious new everbearer deserves all the 
praise given it. Wayzata is supreme among the ever' 
bearers for home use. The berries are extremely large 
and uniform; red to the heart, very firm, and possess 
the richest and sweetest flavor of any berry we have ever 
tasted. Wayzata plants are large in size and often have 
ten or more crowns—throwing out many fruit stems, 
which is the secret of their heavy'yielding ability. How' 
ever, Wayzata makes very few runner plants, which, 
together with the active demand, accounts for the higher 
price for plants of this variety. Supply limited—order 
early! 
25 plants 
50 plants 
100 plants 
£1.19 
1.95 
3.75 
200 plants 
300 plants 
500 plants 
£ 6.75 
8.90 
12.95 
Prices of Asparagus Roots: 1 yr. No. 1, 25, 30c; 
50, 50c; 100, 85c; 250, £1.90; 500, £2.60; 1000, 
£4.95. 2 yr. No. 1, 25, 50c; 50, 80c; 100, £1.35; 
250, £3.00; 500, £4.15; 1000, £7.95. 
Erwin J. Beckerich, Collins, N. Y., writes: 
“In the spring of 1936 I purchased 500 Surplus 
Strawberry plants of you. They were the finest 
I ever saw. In the spring of 1937 we had 
strawberry shortcake twice a day and filled all 
our cans. They made great fruiting rows and 
were the hardiest plants I ever saw.” 
25 
PLANTS 
$119 
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