SZiehleen’s 
Plants 'foi Ch 
izona 
Asparagus is very 
easily grown. For the 
small garden set plants 
12 inches apart in rows 
3 to 4 ft. apart. Set the 
plants eight or ten in¬ 
ches deep in well fer¬ 
tilized trenches. After frost in the Fall cut 
the dead tops and mulch the surface. 
MARY WASHINGTON — A variety that has 
come to the front, grows very large and is 
very rust resistant. 35c per doz., 50 for $1.25; 
100 for $2.00; $12.50 per 1000. postpaid. 
Please Read Before 
Ordering 
Owing to the expense of packing plajats 
we do not ship orders for less than $1.00. 
When we ship plants by mail or express 
we do so at the buyer's risk, and we 
do not ship plants C.O.D. Prices quoted 
in dozen and 100 lots are postpaid. 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES. 
RHUBARB 
GIANT CHERRY — Stalks of 
large size and excellent flavor. 
One of the prime favorites in 
Rhubarb. L^rge divisions. 25c 
each, $2.50 doz., postpaid. 
Sweet Potato Plants 
Pepper Plant 
CHINESE GIANT, CALIFORNIA WONDER. 
ANAHEIM CHILI, and PIMIENTO— From about 
March - until June 1. Per doz., 35c; per 
100, $1.50; postpaid. 
PORTO RICAN —Best for Arizona. We can fur¬ 
nish plants from April 1 to July 1. Per doz., 
25c; $1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1000; postpaid in 
first, second and third zones. Write for quan¬ 
tity prices. 
Egg Plants 
THE NEW PARADISE ASPARAGUS — Heavy 
production, early maturity and excep ionally 
fine quality characterize this new Asparagus, 
"with the big, stalky green stems. Produces 
enormous crops. Prices: — 1 Doz., 50c; 50 
for $1.50; 100 for 1 $2.50; postpaid. 
Tomato Plants 
Grown from selected seeds — EARLIANA, 
PHOENIX SPECIAL, BEEFSTEAK, BEAUTY. 
MARGLOBE, NEW STONE. DWARF CHAM¬ 
PION and DWARF STONE— ready about March 
1 until May 15. Per dozen; 25c; per 100, $1.00; 
postpaid. 
NEW YORK ROUND PURPLE AND BLACK 
BEAUTY —From about March 1 until May 15. 
Per dozen, 35c; per 100, $1.50, postpaid. 
Cabbage and Cauliflower 
Plants quoted on request. State quantity. 
Z(se Hiefeleen’s Ha*id\j and Picli^ic Petey Plants ^access 
THE NEW BOYSENBERRY 
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DOGZOFF" 
Discourages dogs, keeps them, from places 
here they are not wanted. Price 65c post- 
[nsaas 
CRANDALL'S EARLY — 
A large fruited luscious 
berry of rich dark color. 
It is one of the earliest 
varieties and very pro¬ 
ductive. Each, 15c; doz., 
$1.25; $5.50 per 100 post¬ 
paid. 
BE THE FIRST WITR A SPRING GARDEN 
Protect your plants against weather ^nd 
insects with HOTKAPS. Have vegetables and 
flowers weeks earlier. HOTKAP Home Garden 
Package: 
25 HOTKAPS with Setter—50c. Postpaid. 65c. 
An Individual Hothouse for Every Plant 
HOTKAPS 
Youngberry 
This well-known berry is a cross between 
the Loganberry and the Dewberry. It has the 
pleasant flavor of the red Raspberry, the juci- 
ness of the Loganberry and the jelling and 
canning qualities of the Blackberry. Each 15c; 
Doz.. $1.25; $5.50 per 100, postpaid. 
THE NEW BOYSENBERRY 
The Best Berry Ever Grown 
Think of a berry twice the size of the Young- 
berry (by actual count it took 35 Boysenber- 
ries per basket while the Youngberry needed 
70 to fill)—a berry that has the succulence 
and flavor of the best Raspberry you ever ate 
together with the tang of the Raspberry and 
a suggestion of the Loganberry. 
The vine is the largest berry vine or bush 
ever seen, produces over a longer period than 
the Youngberry and the production is prac¬ 
tically double. The fruit (as pictured) is like 
the Youngberry with a m.uch finer flavor and 
less seedy. 
Whether eaten fresh, canned, in jam or 
jelly, or in pies and tarts it is absoutely super¬ 
ior in every way to any other berry grown. 
A few Boysenberry plants will be the joy 
of your garden. You will enjoy fruit like 
this and you will have something to show 
your friends. You will agree with us in say¬ 
ing they are the finest berries you have ever 
tasted. You will be surprised at the berries 
you can get from a dozen plants., which CQSt 
as little as $1.50. 
PRICES—1939—PREPAID 
Rooted Tips: Each. 20c; 12 for $1.50; 100 for 
$8.00; 1000 for $50.00. 
WRITE FOR PRICES IN LARGER QUANTITIES 
Loganberries 
Supposed to be a hybrid between the 
Blackberry and Raspberry, but it is entirely 
distinct from either of its parents. When fully 
ripe it is a very dark red, very large, often 
an inch and a quarter long. Each 15c; 12 for 
$1.25; $6.50 per 100. 
IMPROVED KLON¬ 
DIKE — This variety 
does well in hot sec¬ 
tions. It is a vigor¬ 
ous grower, very pro¬ 
lific and yields over a 
long period. A med¬ 
ium size berry of good 
flavor and is an excel¬ 
lent shipper. Doz., 
25c; per 100 plants. 
$1.50; postpaid. 
MASTADON—EVERBEARING — Mammoth sizec 
berries, round in shape, medium dark red ir 
color. An early producer bearing both Fal 
and Spring. Doz., 50c, per 100 $2.50; post 
paid. 
HOTKAP 
Home Garden Package 
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