ASPARAGUS 
EARLY BLISS TRIUMPH. Tu- 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
Strawberries 
We offer only inspected plants. 
diseased stock. 
This is your insurance against 
NEW GEM. This is an excep- 
tionally fine improved strain 
of strawberry; produces ex- 
ceptionally fine flavored fruit. 
An everbearer with very firm, 
good flavored fruit. Fruit of 
good size and very uniform. 
Yields the first season after 
setting. You shouldn‘t pass 
up this berry as it is a Winner. 
Prices postpaid. 25 plants for 
$1.25, 100*plants. for7:$3.50) 
Write for quantity prices. 
ROCKHILL EVERBEARING. The 
newest strawberry grown. Dis- 
tinctly flavored. Bears a large 
attractive berry about the size of Mastodon. Its flavor is 
superb. Produces from early spring to late fall. We have 
eaten Rockhills picked on Armistric Day and enjoyed their 
rich flavor in spite of the lateness of the season. Does not 
produce runners so objectionable to the grower. It spreads 
by crown development. The energy employed by other kinds 
of berries in producing runners and nourishing plants at a dis- 
tance is kept at home with Rockhill. This habit accounts for 
the quick and abundant fruit production of Rockhills. Place 
orders early as Rockhill plants are never plentiful. Prices 
postpaid: 25 plants $3.75, 50 plants $7.00, 100 plants 
$12.50. Write for quantity prices. 

(Washington 
Pedigreed). A new rust- 
resistant Asparagus. As a 
standard variety for the 
production of fancy As- 
paragus for the home or 
market, it stands ahead 
of all others in size, vigor,@ 
tenderness, quality and 
rust-resistance. Doz. 60c; 
100 plants $4.00, post- 
paid. 
Potatoes 
. 8S. D. A. CHIPPEWA. We 
introduced Chippewa four 
years ago and it is still 
gaining in popularity and 
favor. Heavy yielding, 
early, white skin and flesh. 
Chippewa has good size 
and shape. It is likewise 
highly resistant to mild 
Mosaic disease which de- 
stroys many varieties during 
growth. An excellent cooker. 
10 Ibs. $2.00, postpaid to 3rd 
zone. Write for quantity 
prices. 
bers of handsome appearance, 
being almost round with 
slightly depressed eyes, most- 
ly at the seed end. Run very 
uniform as to size and shape. 
Heavy cropper and good fla- 
vor. We offer only certified 
seed as a protection agains* 
mild Mosaic disease which 
often reduces yields 50%. 10 Ibs. $1.50, postpaid to 3rd 
zone. Write for quantity prices. 
. §. D. A. HOUMA. Developed by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. New Houma is very similar in appearance to 
Chippewa but it grows more erect and matures a little earlier. 
Highly resistant to mild Mosaic and virus diseases and with- 
stands heat and drought remarkably well. Yields are large 
and cooking quality ‘’can’t be beat’’. Prices same as Chippewa, 
above. Write for quantity prices. 


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ST. REGIS EVERBEARING 
LATHAM (Raspberry). 

HIMALAYA (Blackberry). 

PLANTS WILL BE SUPPLIED ON ORDERS. 
PLEASE WRITE FOR PRICES. 
EARLIEST OF ALL. This is one of the finest potatoes on the 
market but unfortunately it has been mis-named. It is not 
the earliest of all, for it matures and is ready for market later 
than Early Bliss Triumph and Chippewa which are, aside from 
Houma the earliest of our varieties. Earliest of All is white 
skinned with creamy-white meat. Price same as Irish Cobbler. 
Write for quantity prices. 

RED RASPBERRIES 
CANE BERRIES 
CUTHBERT 
(Raspberry). This is the leading red raspberry. 
Strong and abundant bearer. Berries large, a beautiful deep 
crimson possessing a most pleasing flavor. Easy to pick and 
holds up well in shipping. Fine for home use or shipping. 
Transplanted plants 15c each, 10 for $1.35. 
(Raspberry). Commences to bear 
early. Ripens early in the season. Large, well-flavored berries 
and continuous producer until frost. Transplanted plants 20c 
each, +10for Sriz5.- 
A fine red raspberry. Grows to a large 
size, extra fine for canning, also for commercial growing. The 
favorite of many berry growers. Same price as Cuthbert. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. The standard Boysenberry has 
been severly criticized for its pronounced thorniness and most 
all will agree that a smooth caned Boysen would be a valuable 
improvement. 
original. 50c each, 5 for $2.25. Transplanted plants, not 
yearling tips. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRIES. Plant the wonderful new Thome ; 
less Youngberry, superior to the parent thorny type only to 
the extent that the hard punishing thorns have been elimi- 
nated. 
each, 10 for $3.00. Strong transplanted plants. 
OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRIES. Large, skin light green 
with flesh very sweet, juicy, excellent flavor. Very prolific 
bearer and will not mildew. 35c each, 10 for $3.00. Heavy 
2-year plants. 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRIES. Fruit long, dark red, flavorable. 
Free of thorns, fine canner. 
Ripens in May. 40c each, 10 
for $3.50; 
CHERRY CURRANTS. The largest of all red currants; berries — 
sometimes more than half-inch in diameter; bunches short; 
plant very vigorous and productive when grown on good soil 
and well cultivated. 30c each, 10 for $2.75. Large, strong 
plants. 
PERFECTION CURRANTS. Bright rods and of a size larger than 
many. One of the most productive currants. Rich, mild, sub- 
acid flavor and having plenty of pulp with few seeds. Same 
price as Cherry Currant. 
This is an exceptionally fine strain. 
Comes earlier than Evergreen. Good for home use or for sell- 
ing on the fresh fruit market and to canneries. 25c each, 10 
for $2.00. : 

ALL GARDEN SEEDS POSTPAID 
WE GUARANTEE ONLY STRONGEST _ 
Now we have it with all the quality of the 
In flavor and quality there is little difference. 35c © 
IF INTERESTED IN LARGER QUANTITIES a $ 
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