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ASPARAGUS 
FRESH FROM YOUR GARDEN EVERY YEAR 
Everyone Can Eat It! 
Regardless of age or health, everyone 
can eat this delicious vitamin-filled vege¬ 
table. Should be served every day during 
its season, and a liberal amount canned at 
home for winter serving. 100 to 250 roots 
will supply the average family with plenty 
of tender tips. 
So Easy to Grow! 
One planting of asparagus lasts 12 to 
20 years with good care. Set the roots 12 
inches apart in the garden. In the field, 
rows should be spaced 4 feet wide. An 
acre requires about 5000 roots. We fur¬ 
nish easy planting directions. Requires 
practically no care. No frost-danger, so 
you're sure of having a crop every year! 
Tips are useable in May and June. 
look! Emiong’s LOW PRICES 
25 50 100 250 1000 
1- year large .$0.35 $0.55 $0.85 $1.95 $4.85 
2- year regular.55 .75 1.25 2.65 7.85 
2-year jumbo .75 1.25 1.95 3.95 11.50 
Wrife Wholesale Depf. for prices on large quantifies of Asparagus Roofs. 
Profitable Market Crop 
For every $1.00 invested in Asparagus 
roots, growers have realized returns of 
$25.00 a year. There's always a ready 
market for the straight No. 1 tips, and 
the crooked tips are taken by the bushel 
for canning, so there's no loss to this crop! 
Plant the Best 
Emiong's Washington Rust-Proof Pedi¬ 
greed Asparagus is best by every test. 
Largest, tenderest stalks, and more of 
them. Best flavored, greenish purple va¬ 
riety in the world. This year we offer only 
extra-large, bright-colored, solid roots 
which produce useable tips in the shortest 
period of time. Can usually be cut the 
second year. Plant in the spring. Order 
today. 
QUINCE TREES 
Quince trees arc very dwarf-growing. Can be 
i planted 10 feet apart. Often planted in shrub 
] borders and along lot lines. Blooms are showy, 
i leaves dark green and leathery. Hardy, thrive 
everywhere, easy to grow. Fruit large as apples. 
Yellow skin; white, very crisp flesh. Ripen in 
September. Keep in storage several weeks. Flavor 
is tangy and different. Delicious baked, preserved, 
or made into jelly. High pectin content. PRICES: 
jS to 4 ft. trees, 65c each; 10 for $6.00. 4 to 5 
Ij ft., 75c each; 10 for $7.00. 
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