
Rhubarb (Pie Plant) 
RHUBARB 
Continued 
McDONALD RHUBARB, 
Bright cherry red color, full 
length of long stems. Very 
productive. Tender, rich, 
spicy flavor; so tender peel- 
ing is not necessary. 
GIANT VICTORIA RHUBARB. Standard variety for 
many years. Tender and full of flavor, unsurpassed 
for pies and sauces. Ten to twenty plants will usually 
supply the average family. 
RUBY RED RHUBARB. A new improved variety, solid 
red from top to eo inside and out. Extra sweet, 
tender stalks. 
CANADA RED, Newest and finest red. Superior in 
flavor to all other Rhubarb. Blood red clear through. 
Stalks are thick, sweet and tender. 
See ete 7 for Prices 
on ete 


MINT. Decorative plant, with showy spikes of flowers. 
Leaves are excellent for mint fiavoring in jellies, 
sauces. 
GARDEN SAGE. Gray-green foliage, blue flowers. 
Dried leaves have long been used for flavoring sau- 
sages, poultry dressing. 
HORSE RABISH ROOTS. Easy to grow. Useful condi- 
ment for meat, fish, salads. 
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GARDEN ROOTS 
BOYD NURSERY COMPANY @ McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE 

Blackberries will live, grow and produce big crops of 
fruit regardless of what kind of soil they are planted on 
or in what climate. There is never a crop failure with 
Blackberries; they are profitable and dependable year 
after year. Blackberries are the ideal crop for obtaining 
money returns from poor land, will do well where other 
fruits could not hope to succeed. For garden, plant 2 
feet apart In rows 4 feet apart. 
Prices on Blackberries: Each Peri0 Per 25 
$ .15 $1.25 $2.50 
EARLY HARVEST. One of the earliest varieties; 
' berry medium size. A good market sort. 
ELDORADO. Berries. are very large, black, borne in 
clusters——bears huge crops everywhere. 
Are Easy to Only 
Grow . 35¢ each 
Herb Mint 
Horse Radish 
Prices: e Old-Fash 
Each Per cs H 
$.35 $2.50 arg 
Garden Sage 
& 
Plant in the Spring 
or Fall—They will 
come-up-year 
after year. 

