PREMIER 
Early heavy producer. Firm, bright red 
berries of good size. Considered frost proof. 
Good commercial berry. 
GEM (Everbearing) 
A smooth, bright red berry, ripens uniform¬ 
ly. Heavy producer and fine quality, one of 
the very best. 
PROGRESSIVE (Everbearing) 
Medium size, very hardy plant, produces 
heavy. Good plant maker. 
ASPARAGUS 
Plant in rich soil, add well rotted manure, 
and plant so that at least two inches of straw 
can be added over top in the fall. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON 
This is the ideal rust-resistant variety that 
produces large, dark green, tender shoots. 
RHUBARB 
Every garden should have this, vegetable. 
Produces abundance of good eating at low 
cost, grows any place. 
McDonald 
Wonderful, new variety from Canada. Best 
there is. 
BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING 
CANNAS 
Dormant bulbs that should be started in¬ 
side, and planted out after any danger of 
frost has passed. 4 to 6 feet tall, yellow, or 
red bloom, green or red leaf. Store in base 
ment through the winter. 
DAHLIAS 
Dormant bulbs, plant out after danger of 
frost has passed. In color, red, white, yellow, 
pink and bronze. Store in basement during 
winter. 
GLADIOLI 
Dormant bulbs, plant after danger of frost 
has passed. By planting at intervals of. a 
week apart, you can have a long blooming- 
period. Fine for borders, cut flowers. In 
colors of red, white, yellow, pink, bronze, 
lavender and assorted. Store in basement 
through the winter. 
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