Wilder 
RHUBARB 
Your Spring Tonic! 
Rhubarb is the earliest available ma- 
terial for pies and sauce. Every 
family should have a few roots, for 
there is nothing in the fruit or vege- 
table line that is so beneficial to the 
human system in the Spring months. 
Prices of Extra Strong Two Year 
Roots: 20c each, $1.75 per 10, 
$10.00 per 100 
MYATT’S LINNAEUS—The best 
known and most widely planted 
variety. Large, early, tender—not 
the least tough or stringy—with 
mild subacid flavor. Excellent for 
pies or sauce, and very desirable for 
canning. Plant 3 or 4 feet apart in 
rich garden soil. 
VITAMIN-RICH ASPARAGUS 
You'll be surprised how easy it is to grow Asparagus sufficient for a family 
of four or five. It is very healthful, rich in minerals and vitamins. Every 
garden should have some. Room required is very small. Complete planting 
and cultural directions sent free with each order. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The Outstanding Variety 
This is, without doubt, the best variety grown at this time. It is a very 
strong grower, stock of giant size, green color, rich and tender. In addition 
to being very productive, it is rust resistant and a bed will last for years. 
PRICES—Extra Strong 2 Year, 60c per 25, $1.75 per 100 
$10.00 per 1000 

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WILDER CURRANT 
Recommended as Best 
Commercial Variety 
PRICES—Extra Strong, 2 Year Bushes, 20c each 
$1.75 per 10, $12.00 per 100 
WILDER—An unsurpassed commercial sort. Bunches and 
berries very large, bright attractive red. Hang on bushes 
well and of excellent quality. Productive. 
Write us for Special Prices on Large Quantities 
RED LAKE 
The new giant red currant. The berries are a pleasure to 
pick, being large, dark red in color, and on long well filled 
branches. Very hardy. Ripens over a long season. Supply 
limited. 
2 Yr. No. 1 Plants—35c each, 10 for $3.00, 100 for $20.00 
NUT TREES 
HAZEL NUT (Filbert)—A slow 
growing low tree that bears young 
and prolifically. Does well where 
peaches succeed. 4 to 5 ft. trees, 75e 
each. 
BLACK WALNUT—Grows from 
40 to 60 feet high. Large crops of 
nuts with rough hard shell contain- 
ing rich, oily kernels of fine flavor. 
Trees 4 to 5 ft. high, $1.00 each. 
BUTTERNUT —Large longish nuts 
with sweet, oily, nutritious kernels. 
Trees 3 to 4 ft., 90 cents each. 
ENGLISH WALNUT-—A fine lofty 
growing tree, producing large crops 
of thin shelled delicious nuts. Trees 
3 to 4 ft. high, $1.10 each. 

