Lucretia 
Horseradish 
Horseradish 
HORSERADISH ROOTS do best in rich, loose soil, set 
slanting and covered two inches. 
Crowns, each 10c; 4 for 25c; 12 for ^1.00. 
Martha Washington 
WESTHAUSER’S 
Martha Washington 
Asparagus 
The demand for this delicious vegetable increases every year— 
the first greens from your own garden in spring. 100 to 150 roots 
will supply the average family. 
FOR COMMERCIAL GROWING 
The first money crop in spring. Fancy stalks for stores and 
markets; the No. 2 grade for canning and canning factories; easily 
harvested. Here in Michigan the harvest commences the latter 
part of May. An asparagus patch once established will last from 
10 to 20 years. 5,000 roots plant one acre. 
1- yr.—12 for 25c; 25 for 40c; 50 for 60c; 100 for ^1.00; 200 
for ^1.60; 300 for ^2.10; 500 for ^3.00; 1000 for ^6.00. 
2- yr.— 12 for 40c; 25 for 70c; 50 for ^1.10; 100 for ^1.65; 
200 for ^2.95; 300 for ^3.75; 500 for ^4.50; 1000 for ^8.50. 
3- yr., Jumbo, extra large—12 for 75c; 25 for ^1.00; 50 for 
^1.50; 100 for ^3.00; 500 for ^9.25; 1000 for ^18.50. 
(For larger quantities, write for special prices.) 
Rhubarb i^yatts 
Rhubarb should be grown in every garden; 
it provides material for early spring pies and 
delicious sauce. It is also valuable for can' 
ning. Plant a few roots this spring and you 
will have a supply of early fruit next year. 
This wonderful new variety is different from 
the old sorts. The stems are very large and tender; 
yields very heavily. 
1 yr. roots, 10c each; 6 for 40c; 12 for 50c; 25 for ^1.00; 
100 for ^3.00; 1000 for ^18.00. 
GIANT 1-yr. clumps, main roots I'A inches, with several 
crow.ns, will produce a nice crop this year. 25c each; 6 for 
^1.25; 10 for ^2.00. 
Economy Garden Collection 
2-yr. Transplants (Bearing Age) 
12 Dewberry 12 Viking Red Raspberry 
12 Eldorado Blackberries 12 Latham Red Raspberry 
48 Large Plants In All 
NET—NO DISCOUNT. 
$2.29 
Lucretia 
(The Creeping Blackberry). Produced 
on a trailing vine instead of a bush, 
does best when supported on a wire, 
like grapes; free from rust and all fungous diseases. The berries 
are even larger than blackberries. They are jet black, coreless, 
sweet and juicy. The Lucretia so far surpasses all other kinds of 
Dewberries that we have discontinued raising other varieties. 
Dewberries are at their best when all sorts of raspberries are on 
the decline, about 10 days before blackberries come on the market 
and fill a gap for the commercial grower. No home should be 
without at least a small patch. Our northern grown plants are 
heavy rooted and reasonably priced. 
1- yr. No. 1—12 for 55c; 25, 90c; 50, ^1.30; 75, ^1.80; 100, 
^2.10; 200, ^4.00; 300, ^4.90; 500, ^7.25; 1000, ^14.50. 
2- yr. Transplants (bearing age)—6 for 
75c; 12, ^1.10; 25, ^1.50; 50, ^2.75; 75, 
^3.25; 100, ^4.50; 200, ^7.00; 300, ^9.50; 
500, ^13.75; 1000, ^27.50. 
Home Garden 
Special 
50 2-yr. Asparagus 
12 1-yr. Rhubarb 
$1.19 
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Rhubarb 
