GARDEN 
Own Fruit? N - 
ICTORY 
ou More Independent 

ASPARAGUS 
No garden is complete without this early, permanent and 
healthful esculent. A bed or row properly planted and cared 
for will last for years. We grow only Washington, which ts 
the best. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart in row. 100 to 200 plants 
for ordinary family. 
$1 for 25; $1.50 for 50; $2.50 per 100 

RHUBARB 
Early, Iong-stemmed variety. Plant in gocd, well- 
drained soil, 2 to 3 feet apart. 5 to 10 plants for ordinary 
family. 10c each. 



LATHAM RASPBERRIES 
CONCORD 
LINDLEY 
DEWBERRIES 
We consider Lucretia the best Dewberry, 
making a very vigorous growth and fruiting 
early. The berries are large, jet black, and of fine 
flavor. May be allowed to develop on the ground 
or trained, in either case producing large crops. 
$1.25 for 25; $4 per 100; $12.50 per 500 
RASPBERRIES 
Should be in every home garden. Require 
limited space and produce an abundance of 
the fest fruit. Set 2 feet apart. Rows 41% to 
5 feet apart. 50 to 100 plants for or dinary family. 
Put up in bundles of 25. We have tested almost 
all kinds and offer: 
Cumberland. Best black. 
Latham. Best red. 
St. Regis. Best everbearing red. 
$1.25 for 25; $4 per 100; $12.50 per 500 
BLACKBERRIES 
Though thorny and requiring more space, 
they are desirable in every large garden. Plant 
3 x 5to6 feet. 25 to 50 plants for ordinary family. 
You will be pleased with the kinds we offer: 
Early Harvest. Early. Medium size. Prolific. 
We like it best. 
Eldorado. Large; juicy. Takes more room. 
$1.25 for 25; $4 per 100; $12.50 per 500 

NIAGARA 
MOORE'S EARLY 
GRAPES 
The most reliable of all fruits. If properly 
planted, trained and pruned will last a lifetime. 
Select a location away from large trees and 
where they can remain for years. Varieties 
offered have been tested and proved satisfactory 
for this section. 
Black Grapes 
Concord. Best all-round Grape. 
Fredonia. New. Midseason. Excellent. 
Moore’s Early. Best early black. 
Worden. Large; sweet. 
White Grapes 
Martha. Medium size; juicy. 
Niagara. Best white. 
Portland. Best early white. 
Red Grapes 
Caco. Medium size. Excellent quality. 
Catawba. Best late. 
Delaware. Small; sweet. 
Lindley. Delicious. Midseason. 
Lucille. Large bunches and prolific. 
Lutie. Best early. Sweet and juicy. 
Any of above Grapes, strong 2-yr. vines. 30c each; 
$1.25 for 5; $7.50 for 50 
FOR PARCEL POST AND INSURANCE, ADD 10 PER CENT 

CUMBERLAND 
RASPBERRIES 
PANSIES 
Big strong 
transplants. 
Grown from 
best seed 
obtainable. 
50c per doz.; 
$2. for 50; 
$3.50 per 100. 

SECOND-CROP SEED POTATOES 
Second-crop seed is preferred and planted in this section 
by gardeners and those who grow Potatoes for profit. 
Ours are grown from certified stock, will go farther and 
give a better stand. 
PRICED ON REQUEST 

