
Gooseborucds 
Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Each 
CARRIE. The best commercial berry. The fruit is a transparent 
green, turning to a rich wine or deep maroon color when 
tully ripe. One of the heaviest producers. 
EGC ee ee eae tees $0.35 Pére dozens siscecmmee $3.50 
PEARL. A robust grower, free from mildew and very productive. 
Fruit large and green in color. 
EQchivn wae hee $0.50 Persdozeny see ae $5.00 
Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Per Dozen 
PeredoZen:. tiny aos $0.50 Se WOE. sey osdas $2.50 
50 or more at the 100 rate. 
CONOVER’S COLOSSAL. Very large, tender and early. 
BL ASHINGTON. Rust resistant; vigorous grower. Of very fine 
quality. 
ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Rhubarb or Pieplant 
Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Each 
McDONALD. A strong growing plant having heavy brittle leaf- 
stalks. The red skin colors the sauce a rich pink color. Very 
productive and hardy for this section. 
Each. 26.52. hoc Bardo fe sr ook ree ace ot Reese ee $0.40 
Per Bis 2 ctica cd wiiactee cheudug t susccands aera peem ons eae ne 1.00 
Per dozens. etiidcns din ne oi euteartte Glas oan Ons neat aes 3.00 
Extra tine: clUnm > Seeienen nate enet pennant: $0.75 each; 3 for 2.00 
RUBY. A new early and delicious red 
fleshed variety. When cooked the sauce 
is a rich red color, due to the coloring 
in both the skin and the flesh. The thin 
tender ruby red skin need not be peeled. 
This variety can be used throughout the 
summer as the stalks remain tender and 
sweet the entire season. Sure to become 
a favorite for pies and desserts. Ex- 
tremely hardy and a good producer in 
the Northwest. 
Each: ope oe ee on en Coo eee $0.40 
Per SS ce ere nro aie keer cee eee 1.00 
Pérs dozense. te Ae ne nae eee 3.00 
Extra’ fine clumps;,eacne ena 715 
30 TOL cei nee Eee Lae ee 2.00 
VICTORIA. A very large green colored 
rhubarb that formerly was considered 
one of the best. However, since the in- 
troduction of the McDonald and Ruby 
varieties, which far surpass any of the 
old varieties, the Victoria no _ longer 
ranks as one of the choicest. 
EGChieeee tesco eee Tie tence eee $0.20 
Per 3) eee he ee ee ye) 
Per: dozen tias tee eee 2.00 Ruby Rhubarb 







SPRAYER (To Apply Liquids) 
We offer and recommend a one-quart Mason jar sprayer. It 
is strongly built and the double siphon tube gives a large, 
dense, fog-like spray. Price, 75¢ each. Weight for shipping, 3 
Ibs. 
BLACK LEAF 40 
A highly recommended spray to kill plant lice and other 
suckling insects which cause the leaves to lose their color and 
curl up. Kills by coming into contact with the body of the 
insect. Directions on bottle. 
T=0Zs“Dottle ie. RARE mai ae et eae are ie I eae ere gs $0.35 
DRY LIME SULPHUR 
Dissolved in water it is used as a dormant spray against San 
Jose and Oyster Shell scale and as a summer spray against pine 
leaf scale. 
VoD ee oi ceh occa See eee et SL eee tre ce esis, cme eben $0.40 
KOLO DUST 
A very efficient powder spray to kill the red spider on ever- 
greens, phlox, etc. Dust it on dry, using the duster listed. 
JUD aie sotto duiscageenes eenaee $0:3 Ove we Sameer genera meet $0.50 
ARSENATE OF LEAD (Powdered) 
Kills all insects which eat the leaves, by poisoning them. 
May be dusted on dry or applied in liquid form. Directions 
are printed on the can. 
One-half pound can.. 
0.2 5 Ones POUNCE Cahn ae $0.40 
DUSTER (To Apply Powders) 
To combat certain insects it is best to use a dust spray. The 
duster we offer, though inexpensive, is strongly built and will 
operate successfully with all insect powders. Use for spraying 
the listed Kolo Dust on evergreens, phlox, etc. to kill the red 
spider. Price, 45¢ each. Weight for shipping, 2 Ibs. 
MARSH HAY (For Winter Protection) 
Perennial flowers, roses and strawberries should be covered 
with marsh hay in late fall to protect them from alternate 
freezing and thawing, which causes winter injury. Marsh hay 
is practically free from foul weed seeds, which most upland 
hay contains. It is also easy to clear off the beds in the spring. 
One bale will cover about 200 square feet of garden. For sale 
during October and November. The use of leaves is not recom- 
mended as they usually mat down over the plants, preventing 
any circulation of air. 
Per’ (baleiax 2o45.c wusccpste gece ee EE coe, «eee na $1.00 

