ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
The popularity of Asparagus in the home garden is growing rapidly, 
as people learn how easily it may be raised, and how much better the 
flavor is when cooked immediately after cutting. Asparagus begins to 
lose flavor 20 minutes after being taken from the ground. A small bed 
12 feet wide and 25 feet long will hold 100 plants and yield sufficient 
Asparagus for the family of ordinary size. Soak the seed in warm water 
for 24 hours, then sow an inch deep in rows a foot apart. The following 
spring set the best of the plants in the permanent bed. 
MARY WASHINGTON. A rust-proof Asparagus that is very fast 
growing, exceedingly tender, of excellent flavor, and that produces heavy 
stalks 1 to 2 inches in diameter. Two-year-old freshly dug Asparagus 
roots. For quickest returns plant these large roots. They will give you 
some Asparagus this season, and a very good crop next year and for many 
years to come. 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.75; 1000 for $32.50 
New MacDonald Red RHUBARB 
We believe this new red Rhubarb to be just about the peak of perfec- 
tion in Rhubarb. The plant is very vigorous and makes stalks very early. 
These stalks are very long and thick. The flesh is bright red in color, 
making the sauce deep pink. The flavor is unique. MacDonald requires 
less sugar than the older kinds. Plant some of this new Rhubarb this fall. 
It yields heavily and lasts a lifetime. 
Strong divisions, 45c each; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.35 

Mary Washington Asparagus 
FEED THE WILD BIRDS THIS WINTER 
FESTIVE BOARD 
MacDonatd Red Rhubarb 
WOODLAND 
SIMPLICITY FEEDER 
Woodland 
Wild Bird 
Seed Feeder 
No. 756 
The DeLuxe seed 
feeder that holds a 
pound or more of 
Wild Bird Seed and 
is open to the birds 
on all four sides. 
$3.50. 

Just attach this feeder to window sill or porch 
rail and watch the birds flock around. Comes 
crammed with 12 assorted Tid Bits and is easily 
refillable. 24 inches long. No. W1. $1.25. 
Refill Tid Bits, 24 for $1.00. 
CHICKADEE 
DINER 

Wild Bird Seed Feeder 
An exceptionally well-designed automatic 
seed feeder. 
Watch the small, friendly cling- 
ing birds gather ‘round this picnic 
around designed exclusively for 
them. It’s 16 inches long, hangs 
anywhere outdoors, and comes 
crammed full of 12 delicious as- 
sorted Tid Bits. 
No. CD1i6X. $1.00; 6 for $5.00. 
Same as above but boxed with 12 
extra assorted Tid Bits for refills. 
No. CD16. $1.50. 
CHICKADEE 
» TID-BITS 
Assorted seed-and-suet and 
pressed-peanut-and-suet mold- 
ed into paper cups. Refills for 
CHICKADEE DINER and FESTIVE BOARD. Box 
Ones. 



No. CT24. $1.00. 
3 Boxes. $2.75. 
No. 104 
Bishop Seed 
Feeder 
Of rustic hemlock 
and southern cy- 
press. Glass front 
permits clear vision 
of the food supply. 
Hinged roof. Height 
11 inches. 


Price, $2.25 
With glass on both sides permit- 
ting the seed to show, it will attract birds from 
all quarters as it sways in the breeze. It has 
a unique method for refilling that is simplicity 
itself. Price, $1.25 
WOODLAND 
WINDOW FEEDER 

Will attract the birds to your window sill 
where they will readily feed. On mild winter 
days the window may be opened a bit to en- 
courage an investigating bird to a handful of 
seed placed upon the window sill. Furnished in 
California Redwood. 22 inches long, 8 inches 
high, 8 inches deep. Price, $2.50 
HART & VICK’S SPECIALLY PRE- 
PARED WILD BIRD SEED. A mixture 
of recleaned seeds especially prepared for 
feeding Wild Birds. It contains in their 
proper proportion canary seed, sunflower 
seed, hulled oats, millet, rice, kaffir corn, 
peanut hearts, buckwheat and wheat. A 
balanced diet which provides everything 
the birds need except fresh water. 
2 Ibs. for 35c; 5 Ibs., 75c; 10 Ibs., $1.35 

EY 
No. 755 
— 

Strongly constructed, durable, attractive two- 
sided feeder of large seed capacity. $2.00. 
Wild Bird Seed Feeder 
No. 758 
This Wild Bird 
Feeder fastened 
on a tree, post, 
or on a wall. 
Very attractive 
to the birds. 
$1.50. 

PRINTEDIN U.S. A. BY A. B. MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
