
BARGAIN No. 19 
1 English Walnut 
1 Hardy Pecan $1.55 
1 American Filbert Not Prepaid 
1 Black Walnut 
FREE! 1 Butternut 









American Filbert 
° e (Hazel Nut). The old family favorite. Small, attractive bush, 
American Filbert yielding abundant crops of tasty round nuts. Bears very 
young. Fine, 2-3 ft. trees, 40c each; 3 for $1.05; 10 for $3.00. 
Among all varieties of the nut family, the Pecan stands out at the- 
Ha rdy Pecan top. Good, hardy growing tree; nuts of good size and fine flavor. 
Shells very thin; easily opened. Strong 2-3 ft. trees, 50c each; 3 for $1.35: 10 for $4.25. 
e The common Black Walnut needs no introduc- 
American Black Walnut... Yields good crops of fine, well filled nuts 
which everybody likes. Strong 2-3 ft. trees, 15c each; 3 for 40c: 10 for $1.00. 
e This is the nut that you cannot afford to pass up. Everybody 
English Walnut likes these delicious morsels at Christmas time, so here is your 
chance to grow your own, and still have a beautiful tree at the same time. Strong 2-3 
ft. trees, $1.00 each: 3 for $2.75. 
Native tree, producing long, well filled: nuts of an oily and rich flavor. 
Butternut Fine, 23 it. trees, 15c each: 3 for 40c: 10 for $1.00. 

Black Walnut 
Hardy Pecan English Walnut 

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Myatt’s Linnaeus 
RED RUBY 4.;orderul new Rhu RED MacDONALD $2 ‘2,2 
Canada. The stalks are intensely red, as word in Rhubarb. In describing this va- 

the name implies—even the inside of the 
stalk is red. Rhubarb sauce made from 
Ruby is as red as strawberry sauce. The 
skin is so tender that it can be cooked 
with the stalk. A money-maker on any 
market because it sells on sight at-«a 
premium over common. Rhubarb. Ruby 
cannot be grown from seed, and is there- 
fore more expensive to propagate; but it’s 
well worth the price we're asking. Supply 
is limited this year, so order early. 
riety, Prof. L. G. Bunting, of Macbonald 
College, in Quebec; Canada, where it orig- 
inated, states: ‘It is a very highly colored, 
attractive red stalk, of large size, produc- 
tive, very tender and succulent, and of ex- 
cellent quality, and particularly valuable 
for pies and desserts. Its color, when 
cooked without peeling, is as attractive as 
that of raspberries.’ Try some this year. 
You'll like it. 
z MYATT’S LINNAEUS 2<yos,oPRe 
Bargain No. 20 
6 Myatt’s Linnaeus 
barb today, and in our opinion by far the best of the 
common varieties. It is early, tender, without being in 
the least tough or stringy. Has a mild, sub-acid flavor. 
We offer only one size of roots, the best grade for quick 
planting results, and have it priced at an unusually 
hid Mky Bich low figure for good quality roots. 
1 Red MacDonald Rhubarb . 
HAaorseradish 
65c This popular condiment is very easily produced in the 
Net, Not Prepaid 
home garden, and anyone who has compared the freshly 
FREE! dug article with that sold over the counters can appre- 
6 Paradise Asparagus. 
ciate. the value of the qood, home-grown produets so 
easily prepared. A half-dozen roots are sufficient for a 
l-yr, moderate supply, while a dozen. will generously cover 
the requirement for the average family. _As it spreads 
quite rapidly, ihe source of supply is easily maintained. 
VITAMIN B, MAKES GOOD GARDENS BETTER. SEE PAGE 62. 


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