aradise Asparagus 
Sensationally New, Early-Maturing 
Variety, Superior Quality 
Produces normal crop ONE YEAR EARLIER than other varieties and pro- 
duces heavier throughout its life. Large, crisp, tender stalks with excep- 
tionally fine, mild flavor. Only six or eight stalks required to the pound. 
Ideally suited for freezing, the superior taste being retained. Strongly rust 
resistant. An excellent variety for home gardeus, commercial growers and 
shippers. 


. This is the finest stand- 
Mary Washington Asparagus 2775 3506 ie ane 
Makes a heavy growth, ready to cut early and continues to ripen over a long 
season. Even though you already grow Asparagus add one or both of these 
excellent varieties to your planting. You will be more than pleased with their 
superiority both for table use and commercial planting. 
For Asparagus Prices See Bottom of Page. 

Cultural Directions For Either Fall or Spring Planting 
Asparagus —Prepare yvround by deep plowing or spading. Set plants 
twelve to eighteen inches each way, three inches deep, with roots well 
spread out. Every fall mulch the bed well with well rotted manure, ashes 
and salt. During the growing season dust the foliage several times with a 
mixture of 85% Sulphur and 15% Arsenate of lead to kill the slugs and 
to prevent rust. 
Rhubarb —Prepare ground as for asparagus, Set the plants with crown 
or eye two inches under ground. Plant two to three feet apart each way. 
Mulch in winter. Give clean cultivation the same as for any other crop. 
Horseradish —Thrives best in deep moist fertile soils. Set the roots 12 to 
15 inches apart either horizontally or upright and in furrows 3 to 3% ft. 
apart. Clean cultivation and the roots are ready to dig in the Fall. 
CARFFS Linneaus Rhubarb 
The standard variety for general planting. Indispensable 
for home use in making pies, sauce and as a general Spring 
Tonic. A most profitable crop for market in field culture or 
forcing. Our select strain of this Linneaus variety is early 
and produces large tender stalks with good color and high 
quality. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
For Rhubarb Quantity Prices See Bottom of Page. 
New MacDonald Red Rhubarb (ih Bi “nisne 
colored attractive bright red Rhubarb of large size stalk, very tender and 
Se succulent. Particularly valuable for pies and deserts. MacDonald requires less 
: sugar for cooking than any of the old standard varieties. Plant some of this 
New Paradise Asparagus splendid Rhubarb this year. It yields heavily and lasts a lifetime. When 
once you have tried MacDonald you will try no other. Supply limited. Price, 
strong division 45c each; 5 for $2.00 postpaid. 

















America’s Most Popular Relish—An Essential of Every aera 
Old-Fashioned Garden—A Commercial Moneymaker. Lay a> 
Maliner Kren —This Bohemian variety makes an enormous yield and rs : 
is so early that it can be marketed before the common kind is ready, Fhemeaates 
besides, the roots are much larger and whiter. The roots sell readily 7: PEO RRL 
on market, and yield as high as 4 to 6 tons per acre. It requires about Sh nse SRS 
10,000 sets for an acre, and the crop is ready for the market the first AM Csi Reese spaces 
year. It igs easy to grow, every plant will live. Try at least 1,000 sets if you cannot IY Re MET 
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PRICES of Asparagus Roots, Etc. 

Per 12 25 100 500 1000 
Paradise Asparagus—I yr. roots.................... $ .60 $1.00 $2.00 $ 5.50 $10.00 
DEV Te POOLS cies csacrecics coche teense tee aeancaee ec nese meee .90 1.50 3.00 9.00 15.00 
Mary Washington Asparagus—lI yr. roots...... .50 .90 1.50 4.75 8.00 
DOE FO OLS ecsesseirce cc oir Pe ed .60 1.00 2.00 6.00 10.00 
3 yr. clumps (by express not prepaid)....1.15 1.75 4.50 15.00 25.00 
MacDonald Rhubarb (Strong Divisions)........ 4.00 8.00 22.00 
LEinneaus Rhubarb (i yr. roots) i.220....0-.-.....-; 1.00 1.50 3.00 9.00 15.00 
DEY PRET OOCS sir se ric his sir ces Sens co tiee s cw tecoreneme ties zocehe 1.50 2.50 6.00 20.00 35.00 
Maliner Kren Horseradish 
ROOtwCuttlmgs i ircccccsocestrcc toe eee ceeeey ones .60 1.00 2.00 6.00 10.00 
Wholomroots isi hss cer eeceinee 1.50 2.50 6.00 20.00 35.00 
All POSTPAID prices 10% higher west of the Mississippi river. 

SAGE—SPEARMINT—HOP VINES—SWEET ANISE—Price 25c each, 10 for $1.35 postpaid. 
SPECIAL NOTIC When order includes Nursery items priced in Catalog as ‘‘Prepaid” and others 
“Express collect,” the entire order will be sent ‘‘Express Collect.’’ In this 
case you may deduct 10% from the ‘‘Postpaid’”’ prices when remitting. 
