PEDIGREED 
ASPARAGUS 
This new variety was developed 
and introduced by the United 
States Department of Agriculture. 
Has proven to be superior to all 
other kinds—do not plant any other 
variety. It is rustproof, is earlier, 
the stalks are larger, more tender, 
more productive; the heads are 
solid and compact; stalks are often 
more than an inch in diameter, 
crisp and delicious; commands a 
better price than the common sorts. 
There is no waste with Mary Wash' 
ington for every tip is healthy and 
useable. 
After a long drawn-out winter, nothing 
that comes out of the home garden is so 
much appreciated as the tender stalks and 
tips of Asparagus. A small bed of them 
kept weed-free or a border along the gar¬ 
den edge, will supply an average table 
for six weeks or more in the early spring. 
The first vegetable to come in the spring; 
include 100 with your order and have ac¬ 
cess to an early, fresh vegetable. 
RHUBARB 
I* * s an e ady, tender va- 
I'lyull O riety, without being in the 
f ihhOOIIC l east tou gh or stringy, with 
LAllJIJdwUd a mild, sub-acid flavor. We 
consider this one of the most profitable market 
garden crops. We offer good strong roots, at 
unheard-of low prices. 
Victoria 
This new variety 
has giant size stalks, 
twice the size of 
ordinary Rhubarb; 
very tender. Fine 
flavor. A trifle 
later than Myatt’s 
Linnaeus. 
Bargain No. 19 
50 Mary 
Washington 
Asparagus 
6 Rhubarb 
All 1-year 
CA_ Net, Not 
3wC Prepaid 
HORSERADISH 
This popular condiment is very easily produced in the home 
garden, and anyone who has compared the freshly dug article with 
that sold over the counters can appreciate the value of the good, 
home grown products so easily prepared. A half-dozen roots are 
sufficient for a moderate supply, while a dozen will generously 
cover the requirements for the average family. As it spreads quite 
rapidly, the source of supply is easily maintained. 
PRICES OF GARDEN ROOTS: 
Mary Washington 
Myatt’s Linnaeus or Victoria Rhubarb: 
1-yr., V 2 to 1 inch diameter.6 for 30c; 
1-yr., No. 1, 1 inch and up in diameter.6 for 40c; 
3-yr., 2 inches and up grade.Each, 12c; 6 for 65c 
Horseradish.Each, 7c; 6 for 35c 
12 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
1000 
#0.25 
#0.40 
#0.60 
#1.00 
#1.60 
#2.10 
# 4.50 
.40 
.70 
1.10 
1.65 
2.95 
3.75 
9.00 
.50 
.85 
1.40 
2.60 
4.50 
6.50 
18.00 
.60 
1.10 
2.10 
3.75 
7.00 
9.75 
27.50 
.95 
.60 
3.10 
5.70 
10.90 
15.60 
47.50 
.50 
.75 
1.35 
2.40 
4.25 
5.95 
16.00 
HITTEN 
-A 
CKERMAN 
LHEAD — 
STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS 
F ^\ Special discounts for All Cash With Orders 
o D« DI lU&UlulJ Received Any Time During 1939, as specified 
on page 3. Or if you prefer, we will ship C. O. D. for your approval until April 
25th, 1939, without any deposit, at prices listed below. 
IMPORTANT. For Parcel Post Orders Up to #3.00. This applies only on 
shipments to states east of the Mississippi River, and to Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, 
Nebraska and Minnesota. Other states, and orders over $3.00, send postage with 
order, using rates on page 54. (See agreement on order sheet). We will postpay 
your order, and you in turn agree to remit postage due (as shown by stamps affixed 
to your package) as soon as your order is received. Or if you prefer, we will ship 
C. O. D. for postage only. 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
Per 
STRAWBERRY PRICES FOR 1939: 
25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
1000 
2000 
Ambrosia . 
. . $0.50 
$0.85 
$1.35 
$2.35 
$2.95 
$7.00 
$13.00 
Black Strawberry. 
. . . .70 
1.10 
1.75 
3.40 
4.75 
300 limit this year 
Blakemore . 
. . . .30 
.50 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
4.65 
8.25 
Catskill. 
. . . .45 
.70 
1.10 
1.90 
2.55 
5.95 
10.95 
Clermont .. 
. . . .50 
.80 
1.25 
2.25 
2.75 
6.45 
11.75 
Dorsett. 
. . . .35 
.55 
.85 
1.55 
2.25 
4.95 
8.95 
Fairfax . 
... .40 
.60 
.95 
1.70 
2.40 
5.65 
10.25 
Fugeima . 
. . . .60 
1.00 
1.50 
2.85 
3.35 
10.00 
Grand Champion. .......:. 
... .45 
.70 
1.10 
1.90 
2.55 
5.95 
10.95 
Jumbo. 
... .35 
.55 
.85 
1.50 
2.25 
6.25 
11.50 
Late Giant . 
... .70 
1.10 
1.75 
3.40 
4.75 
15.00 
29.00 
Neet . . .. 
... .70 
1.10 
1.75 
3.40 
4.75 
15.00 
29.00 
Premier .. 
. . . .35 
.55 
.80 
1.50 
2.15 
4.85 
8.75 
Senator Dunlap... 
. . . .30 
.50 
.75 
1.40 
1.95 
4.25 
7.95 
Gem Everbearing .. 
... .50 
.85 
1.35 
2.35 
2.95 
8.85 
15.95 
Mastodon Everbearing. 
... .65 
1.10 
1.60 
3.00 
3.95 
10.95 
19.90 
Wayzata Everbearing. 
. . . 1.30 
2.00 
3.75 
6.75 
8.90 
26.95 
Each 5 12 
Wayzata 2-yr. Clumps $0.18$0.75$1.45 
25 
$2.50 
50 
$4.50 
100 
$ 8.00 
EXPRESS RATES HAVE BEEN LOWERED. SEE PAGE 54. 
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