
own garden in spring. 
The first money crop 
5,000 roots plant one acre. 

1-Year Grade 
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Red Lake Currants 
The Two Best Varieties of ASPARAGUS 
Westhauser’s Rust-Proof Strain for Home and Commercial Planting 
Martha Washington Asparagus 
The demand for this delicious vegetable increases every year—the first greens from your 
100 to 150 roots will supply the average family. 
FOR COMMERCIAL GROWING 
in spring. Fancy stalks for stores and markets; the No. 
canning and canning factories; easily harvested. Here in Michigan the harvest commences 
the latter part of May. An asparagus patch once established will last from 10 to 20 years. 
FOR LARGER QUANTITIES, WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES 
New Paradise Asparagus Giant Stalks — Will Bear Next Year 
Save a Full Year — Plant This Spring, Harvest the Following Year! 



2 grade for 
ASPARAGUS PRICES 
2-Year Grade 3-Year, Extra Heavy 
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50 roots, for. cinistsiete\e cies 125 50 Sroots for crecictelecststsia tos 2.00 
100 roots for Givwaeeecs cece 2:00 S100 (roots: forme scrfeeieisieiite 3.75 
250. roots forwecd.. selenite 4:00; 8250s roots lorie cients eis 6.50 
500 roots ford. scorns cies 6.00 
TOOO roots tore. whieslc eaves 10.00 
Matures one year earlier. Very large stalks of exceptionally fine quality; 
unusually heavy producer. Here we have a better Asparagus that grows a 
larger crop a FULL YEAR EARLIER, and continues to bear heavier crops 
year after year. That means returns ONE YEAR SOONER and larger 
returns each year after that. It means MORE PROFITS in LESS TIME. 
The tender, crisp stalks are so large it takes only 6 to 8 to make a pound. 
In taste it is milder than other varieties. For the home gardener it is the 
best possible variety to plant because the same space occupied will produce 
so much more, and better Asparagus. Paradise Asparagus, like Martha 
Washington, is highly resistant to rust. 
PRICES: 1-yr., 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50; 250 for 
$5.00; 1000 for $15.00. 2-yr., 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.50; 100 
for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 50 for 39.75; 1000 for $19.25. 3-yr., 12 for 
$2.00; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.00; 100 for $9.00. 
Red Lake Currant 
Out-bears Others Two to One 
Double your crop and profits by raising these 
big, very productive Currants. The bushes are 
thrifty and exceptionally hardy, very easy to 
grow. The berries are a pleasure to pick, being 
large, dark red in color, and on long, well filled 
bunches. Originated in the Northwest where 
the temperature reaches 40 below zero. They 
ripen in early midseason and last over a long 
period. Order early; supply limited. 2-yr., No. 
1 plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.90; 
25 for $5.90; 100 for $20.00. GR 
MacDonald Rhubarb 
The last word in Rhubarb. In de- 
scribing this variety, Prof. L. G. Bunt- 
ing, of MacDonald College, in Quebec, 
Canada, where it originated, states: “It 
is a very highly colored, attractive red 
stalk, of large size, produc- 
tive, very tender and succu- 
lent, and of excellent quality, 
and particularly valuable for 
pies and desserts. Its color, 
when cooked without peeling, 
is as attractive as that of 
Raspberries.” Not grown 
from seed. Plants propagat- 
ed from divisions. Try some 
this year. You'll like it. 40c 
each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.50; 10 for $2.90. For 
larger plantings, write for 
special quotations. 

Paradise Asparagus 
Downing Gooseberry 
Large, green fruit, fine sweet flavor, best ship- 
per and canner. Very thrifty grower. 2 yr., No. 
1 plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.90; 
25 for $5.90; 100 for $20.00. 





Downing 
Gooseberries 
MacDonald Rhubarb 

