SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich 
Washington Asparagus 
There is no variety of Asparagus as good as 
Washington, and whether for home use only or 
for market, you cannot afford to grow any other. 
This wonderful new Asparagus was developed 
and introduced by the U. S. Dept, of Agricul¬ 
ture, and although a recent introduction, it has 
become famous the country over. 
Growers everywhere are discarding all other 
varieties in favor of Washington, because it is 
earlier, the stalks are larger, more tender, more 
productive than any other variety, and last but 
not least, WASHINGTON IS IMMUNE FROM 
RUST. 
ASPARAGUS PRICES 
1-Yr. 
No. 1 
Roots 
2-Yr. No. 1 
Roots 
25 . 
. .$0.40 
25 . 
.$ 0.70 
50 . 
100 
. . .60 
50 . 
1.10 
. . 1.00 
100 . 
1.65 
250 . 
. . 2.00 
250 . 
3.50 
500 . 
1000 . 
. . 3.00 
500 . 
5.50 
. . 5.50 
1000 . 
. 10.00 
3-Yr. 
No. 1 
Roots 
5-Yeor-Old 
Roots 
12 . . 
.$ 0.80 
Each . 
. .$0.15 
25 
1.25 
6 . 
. .$0.80 
50 
2.00 
12 . 
. . 1.50 
100 . . 
3.75 
25 . 
. . 2.50 
250 . . 
6.50 
This size ready to cut 
this year. 
500 . . 
. 11.00 
Washington Asparagus 
Horseradish 
Horseradish will grow any place. Likes 
a wet soil of heavy nature best. Valuable 
for relishes and appetizers. Grate raots 
early in the spring. We offer roots at very 
low prices. Set the roots straight up and 
down, and leave the top of the root about 
one inch below the surface. 
Prices: 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c; 25 for 
85c; 100 for $2.95. All No. 1 roofs. 
Collection No. 15 
LOOK! 
250 Genuine Mastodon Everbearing 
Strawberry 
250 Surplus Everbearing Strawberry 
OM,' S3.80 
NO DISCOUNT 
Hansen 
Bush 
Cherry 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
The New QUICK-BEARING CHERRY—Highly Productive 
GOOD FLAVOR—HARDY Everywhere 
Though the fruit of this new Cherry much resembles a Plum in size 
and shap>e, it comes massed in clusters and at times almost completely 
covers the limbs. The tree itself grows in a sort of dwarf bush-like 
shape, rarely getting over four or five feet tall. In landscape planting 
these Bush Cherries are also desirable as they are of striking ornamental 
value. 
Prices: 50c each; 3 for $1.00. 3-year-old plants ready to bear. 
Plant These Hansen Bush Cherries Because: 
1 — —^They are so easy to grow and are perfectly hardy everywhere. 
2 — Are good to eat fresh, and make delicious preserves. 
3 — Bear from the ground up, early, heavily, and annually. 
4 — Are dwarf growing, bushy, and take up little room. 
5 — Excellent tor hedges, ornamental shrubs and erosion control. 
BLACK 
WALNUT 
This is the common black 
walnut, which will grow 
anywhere, and is always a 
favorite. Bears large nuts, 
which are valuable in mak¬ 
ing cookies, cakes and 
candies. The kids will eat 
them as fast as you can 
crock them. Trees, 3- 4-ft. 
toll, 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
6 for $1.20; 10 for $1.85. 
SEE FREE PLANT 
OFFER, PAGE 2 
Stromer's Giant Cherry Rhubarb 
Before, Rhubarb was just Rhubarb, but now it is different. 
Stromer s Cherry Rhubarb is the ane best Rhubarb af them all. 
This is a long-season Rhubarb. It will start to grow very early 
in the spring, and you can still be pulling it in late September. 
The color of the stems is a brilliant red, often three feet tall, 
depending on the soil. Twelve to fifteen of these long bright 
red stems on a plant at a time. Older 
plants have been known to bear fifteen 
pounds to a picking. It is less acid, 
and a much better flavor than the 
ordinary kinds. The stems are large 
and require less cooking without peel¬ 
ing them, and much less sugar. Com¬ 
mercial growers are making rea 
money with this variety, and hame 
gardens will find it the best to grow 
hereafter. Four plants will be plenty 
for a family of five. Set as early in 
the spring as possible on good rich soil. 
Cherry Rhubarb cannot be grown from 
seed. We offer nice nursery-grown 
roots at the following prices. Each, 
35c; 4 for $1.00; 12 for $2.50, LESS 
DISCOUNTS. If interested in larger 
lots, please write tor prices. 
Myatt's Linnaeus 
Rhubarb 
Myatt's Linneaus Rhubarb is an 
early, tender, fast growing kind, with 
a mild sub-acid flavor, and is not 
tough and stringy like most sorts. 
Plant some of this Rhubarb this spring, 
and make some early money. We are 
offering select No. 1 roots at a very 
low price. 
1-yeor, No. 1 roots: 10c each; 40c 
for 6; 65c for 12; $1.20 for 25; $2.25 
for 50; $4.00 for 100; $7.50 for 200; 
$10.50 for 300; $15.00 for 500; 
$30.00 for 1000. 
Extra heavy, 2-year clump roots: 
25c each; 70c for 6; 95c for 12; 
$2.00 for 25. 
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Cherry Rhubarb 
