





Blackberry as 
Boysenberry 
BLACKBERRIES 
By Mail i 
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By Ripreagt Ness No. 1 plants, each, dec: 
ELDORADO ee Plants, 100, $9.50. 1000; by ee 75e. 
fectly hard re ne of the larg “ : pt 
am y in all peas aveest Blackherrina : 
and juicy, A aes ett Will stand 2 ckberries in ex 


Downing 
Gooseberry 


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ducer, in “esrees below 7 ry sweet 
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BOYSENBERRY 
The Longest Berry That Grows 











type, but F B i 
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Ows like Dewberries, ee ea size, of the Blackb 
Ss. ese dark herr erry 
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measure 2% inch - 
and w 7 es in length. : 
hen allowed to fully +i Boysenberry has a distinctly qieeties often 
Weny FIUAG A ang f : Swe erent flavor 
Juicy, and the tastiest berre “cr days on the vine nies bes To 
g. It is 
Postpaid: N requiring no : , fresh or 
: o. 1 plant protection under anned, makes 
$5.00, $35.00 per 1000,” 18 each; 10 for 75¢. expres oe conditions. 
; or freight 100 fo 
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DEW BERRIES 
By mail Postpaj 
“ , Paid: Each, 
earn 100 for ar TOUR $20.00 
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The New 
Red 
MacDonald 
Rhubarb 
No. 1 Plants 
25c each 
10 for $2.00 











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GOOSEBERRIES 
2-yr., No. 1 plants— Each Per10 Per 100 
By mail, postpaid $0.25 $2.00 
By express or freight.... $15.00 
Each and 10, postpaid; 100, express. 
DOWNING. Large, handsome, pale yellow, and of won- 
derful quality. Splendid for cooking and table use. Bush vig- 
orous grower, and free from mildew. 
HOUGHTON. Medium, roundish, oval, pale red, sweet 
and tender, very good; plants spreading in nature; heavy pro- 
ducer. ; ; 
An American seedling of 
JOSSELYN (Red Jacket). 
great value; large, red, one of the best bearing sorts. 
RHUBARB 
(Pieplant or Wineplant) 
MacDONALD RED RHUBARB. A snappy “new model” 
rhubarb. The attractive features are the new bright red color 
combination and a “pick up” that will surprise you. It “gets 
into high’ so quickly that you can cut stalks from it a year 
sooner than you can from the old style green stalk varieties. 
Another great improvement in the new MacDonald is its ex- 
cellent quality, sweeter than common rhubarb and requiring 
less sugar. 
Plant some of this splendid Red Rhubarb this year. It yields 
heavily and lasts a lifetime. When once you have tried Mac- 
Donald you will grow no other. Each 10 for 
NICOL MEY) LU ED BG ean ap nce wea ee ae ah see emasepe ca ap samen Patna a ane $0.25 $2.00 
QUEEN. Extra large stalks, quick grower in spring, de- 
cided pink in color, delicious for canning and pies, has mild 
flavor. By mail, postpaid, each, 12c. By express, per 10, $1.00; 
per 100, $7.00. ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON RUST-PROOF. A new government crea- 
tion, which is rust-proof, a standard variety which produces the 
finest shoots of Asparagus, is way ahead of all others for market 
or home use. Mail, postpaid, 12, 35c. By express, 2-yr., No. 1, 
100, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 






Bohemian Horseradish 






An improved Horseradish, large roots with a mild flavor. We Washington 
have propagated this for quite a few years; was imported from Rust-proof 
Germany. Is the best variety there is on the market. Asparagus 
No. 1 Roots— Per10 Per 25 Per 100 
$0.30 $0.70 $2.00 
ie leary “Gayorider hl et eae ee 


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