: Horseradish Roots 
One of the easiest crops to grow 
Horseradish grows well in any soil. If planted in early spring it will make 
large roots to dig by early fall. Horseradish can be dug any time during the 
Winter that the ground is not frozen, or left until Spring and will keep incre- 
asing in size throughout the winter. : 
It should be planted in a three foot row about two feet apart in the row. 
Set roots with large end up, about two inches below the surface. 
We are growing the Maliner Kern variety which is superior to all others. 
They are very rampant in habit of growth, outyielding all, and a pure white 
when grated. 
We have a limited amount of exceptionally nice roots cut seven to eight 
inches in length. Our No, 2 roots were all sold, before the printing of this 
catalogue. 
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After November first we supply rcots for grating, write for prices. 
Kaspberries 
LATHAM-Red. One of the strongest and most vigorous growers, yielding 
good crops of large berries, Recommended for garden or commercia! planting. 
CHIEF-Red. The earliest of red raspberries, It makes a vigorous growth 
and is exceptionally hardy. The fruit is not as large as the Latham, but very 
productive, of bright red firm berries, making a viriety for general planting. 
ST.REGIS-Red. The most popular everhearing raspberry: It bears a good 
crop in June’ then againin Sept. and continues until freezirg. It is medium 
in size and has a good flavor. 
CUMBERLAND -Dlack. The standard of black Raspberries. The fruit is 
large and attractive, firm and of excellent quality. Recommenced for home 
use and distant market, 
NEW LOGAN-Black. This is the choice of many growers. A strong and 
vigorous grower, very resistant. The fruit is large glessy Lieck,a gcca shipper 
and one week earlier than the Cumberland. 
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