HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 49 

VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS 
RHUBARB OR PIEPLANT ROOTS 
People are just beginning to realize the great profit in the culture of Rhubarb in the 
open field. It yields enormous profits. Anyone can succeed, as the culture is very 
simple. The roots we offer as division of large roots. 
Ruby (the new red fleshed variety). An early, delicious variety from Canada. Pro- 
duces ruby red sauce of low acidity so that little sugar is needed. Thin skin 
which need not be peeled, a heavy and long producer. Does not come true 
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McDonald. This is another new Canadian sort. A larger, heavier sort than Ruby. 
Produces no seed and bears for a long season. The skin is dark red and the 
sauce is of a rich pink color. Stands frost and retains its quality to a 
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VEGETABLE PLANTS 
Cabbage Early and: Latesvarieties 7. i. viawe des 6+ cnenicine so « See Dozen 10c; 100 70c 
Cauliflower,’ SnOWDall ae carers tecvorxehc Sie cers birectrhs cia. carcass ee aawetn Se ahs oie Dozen 25c 
Celery,; Golden *Self-blanchin@acw. x <.cvir area tees © «oe Vecig s Phavaysceccerarcs ect Gohe oo Dozen 20c 
Chivess Ma Val iSite oe ct reeks wale crs ree nore na ae Peer Bunch 10c; Dozen $1.00 
Eggs Plante tile usta sve pete oe cle cole eet creates at Soebel apne cereee eee eee ne a 0% Dozen 40c 
Groundt@herryveorsHuske © OMato. ere ene cre eee tie oreo horas Se ena obs Dozen 25c 
b=) 1) 1) aed, Ap ees ty ir Sate a oc Pee BeAr ay ite oe a ge Sh i en Dozen 40c; 100 $2.00 
Tomato wari vedticelatesyALlCUleSs moc isnc os oe ertaieicis acs eivie aie ee ar eana Dozen 35c; 100 $2.00 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
We have some really fine, large, strong 2-year-old roots of our own growing. If 
2-year-old roots are set out this spring shoots can be cut next spring, but cutting 
should not continue more than 10 days or two weeks. 2-year-old good, strong, 
well-orownt roots = eck reser ea ae nin shes Dozen 30c; 100 $1.00; 1,000 $8.00 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
Asters BMixecdBCOlorss crete ee oe ee as Oe eine Sralclaid «tle ae uel s oletovetane Dozen 25c 
Pansies MisCacColors sce ee erga oie tra a ee re Ale wn ae ae a he Dozen 35c 
We also have some real good Delphinium plants that will bloom the first year. 
Any one that grows Gladiolus should not forget to grow some Delphinium to mix in 
the bouquets together with some Baby Breath, either annual or perennial. This would 
make oe finesc: pOudUets, 11) LOG WOTIG crete aa ore ce cin ws oie ele Pinel wa 15¢ each; dozen $1.50 
APPROXIMATE AMOUNT TO SOW PER ACRE AND WEIGHT PER BUSHEL 


Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 
Weight Per Acre Weight Per Acre 
Kind Per Bu. To Sow Kind Per Bu. To Sow 
Alfa lias tavivstimeiserasies 60 10-15 PIO Kos Ri eatk ees Steet 56 30-35 
Blue Grass—Kentucky 14 60-100 an eigeh oe oes We ee 20 60-100 
Bromus Inermis ..... 14 20-35 Millet—For Hay...... 50 35-50 
Buckwheatwa. ae .s.u.. 52 50-60 Peas—Canada Field .. 60 120-150 
Clover—Alsike ....... 60 6-7 Rape—Dwarf Essex... 50 5-7 
Clover—Medium Red. 60 8-12 Red Top—Solid Seed. 42 6-10 
Clover—Mammoth ... 60 8-12 TY Cire erie metetare ore 56 70-75 
Clover—Sweet ....... 60 12-15 Sorghum—For Fodder 50 15-20 
Clover—White ....... 60 4-8 BUCA se Clason eee 40 18-25 
Corn—Hillstvew,. =... 56 7-14 SOVADCANSi be oe. 60 30-45 
Corn—Fodder ....... 56 40-60 RLALILOGLI Viawhncnter oo eat 45 11-15 
