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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. 5000 roots plant one acre. 
Asparagus, 1-yr. grade: 25 roots for 35c; 50 for 55c; 
100 for 85c; 250 for #1.95; 500 for #2.50; 1000 for 
#4.85. 
2-yr. grade: 25 roots for 55c; 50 for 95c; 100 for 
#1.45; 250 for #3.25; 500 for #3.75; 1000 for #7.50. 
For Larger Quantities, Write for Special Prices. 
Rhubarb LINNEAUS 
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 
IV 2 inches with several crowns, will 
produce a nice crop this year. 25c 
each; 6 for #1.25; 10 for #2.00. 
Horseradish 
HORSERADISH ROOTS do 
best in rich, loose soil, set slant' 
ing and covered two inches. 
Crowns, each, 10c; 4 for 25c; 
12 for #1.00. 
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10 Qt 
PEAT 
MOSS 
with WeAiUcuti&iX PEAT MOSS 
Peat moss consists of dry acid vegetable humus, nitrogen, phosphate, and other minerals. 
It is of a feathery light texture, holds about 15 to 20 times its own weight in water. For 
BLUEBERRIES, AZALEAS and EVERGREENS, it makes growing success doubly sure. 
As a soil conditioner it adds humus and the most important minerals to the soil, and makes 
other minerals available. One application shows results for years. It is far superior 
to stable manure and is odorless. For perennials and shrubs, use 3 to 10 quarts for each 
plant, according to size, working in well around the roots. For rejuvenating lawns, we 
recommend using two bushels to 100 square feet. Spread and rake in lightly. 
For your convenience, especially for the blueberry and azalea buyer, we have put the 
peat moss up in 10'qt. bags. They are light in weight and can be included in your parcel 
post or express orders. Larger quantities, for economy’s sake, we recommend shipping by 
freight. We wish to call your attention to freight rates, as three 2'bushel bags can be shipped 
practically as cheap as one 2'bushel bag; that is, the freight is no more on 100 pounds 
than on 40 pounds. 
PRICES: 10 qts. for 20c; 20 qts. for 40c; 2 bus. (1 bag), 95c; 4 bus. (2 bags), #1.70; 6 bus. (3 bags), 
#2.40* 8 bus. (4 bags), #3.25. Larger quantities for larger plantings or lawns, use 1 cubic yard or 22 bus. 
(11 bags), #6.00. Peat Moss Prices are Net. No Discounts or Free Goods Allowed. 
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