Nut Trees 
PAPER SHELL PECANS—The demand 
for these nuts increases from year to 
year. The Pecan has, by means of 
selection, been made to produce the 
fine thin-shelled, large fruiting vari¬ 
eties. We recommend for your use 
the Stuart and Success thin-shelled 
varieties. Nice well-rooted trees, 2 to 
3 feet, at 90c each. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUTS — A 
grafted type. The tree grows twice 
as fast as the ordinary Walnut. Trans¬ 
plants easily and is very hardy. The 
nuts are large and of good flavor. The 
best in well-rooted trees, 2 to 3 feet, 
at $1.00 each. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Small Fruits are very valuable to the home garden. Blackberry, Raspberry, 
Gooseberry, Strawberry plants, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Grape Vines, and others are 
easily cultivated and produce abundant crops every year on a small piece of ground. 
Plant a nice selection of all of these for home use. How much better are home 
ripened and freshly picked fruits than those shipped in from a long distance. 
ROGERS’ RHUBARB 
RIVERSIDE- GIANT — Every family 
garden should support ten or more 
clumps of Rhubarb in heavily ma¬ 
nured soil. Unfailing crops for many 
years to provide pies, fresh sauce, a 
canning supply, and cordial. Long, 
thick, brittle stalks surcharged with 
juice of refreshing flavor. Pink to 
carmen color; highly attractive to 
dessert dishes. 15c each, $1.50 per 
dozen. 
ROGERS’ GIANT WINE-RED 
RHUBARB 
This variety is the kind that is proving 
so successful and profitable to commer¬ 
cial gardeners. We have been growing 
this wonderful variety over a long period 
of years and thoroughly recommend it 
to our customers. Rogers’ Giant Wine- 
red will not “seed” as it is propagated 
from divisioned plants. Every stalk is 
alike. All big and crimson-red in color. 
Very sweet and tender. 15c each, $1.50 
per dozen. 
ASPARAGUS 
Asparagus is another delicacy that 
comes early from the vegetable garden. 
Like all very early vegetables, it costs 
quite a good deal; and yet a bed of 
asparagus in your garden will keep your 
table supplied and last for years. We 
handle two-year crown plants which will 
throw up sprouts for use the first year. 
Martha Washington, 
Palmetto, or Con- 12 100 1000 
over’s Colossal_$0.50 $2.50 $12.00 
Martha Washington Asparagus 
HORSERADISH 
Selected Bavarian variety. Excellent 
for home use; easy to grow. The crowns 
are the whole root and will make hills 
the first year. The cuttings are piece 
roots. We can furnish either crowns or 
cuttings. Crowns, 5 for 50c, 10 for 90c, 
25 for $2.00. Cuttings, 25c per 10, 50c 
per 25, $1.50 per 100. 
SAGE PLANTS 
The good, old fashioned kind that you 
use for seasoning sausage and in dress¬ 
ing for chicken, turkey and duck. Order 
a dozen plants as the home grown prod¬ 
uct is far superior in quality and season¬ 
ing to that which is grown and packed 
commercially. 3 for 40c, $1.25 per 10. 
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