ENGLISH WALNUTS 
We offer improved grafted walnuts which are far superior to ordinary seedlings, due 
to uniform large size of the fruit, fine flavor, and good cracking quality. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Gratted Trees, 4:10 .O:it), Exira Heavy... a ee ees $ 4.00 $10.80 $32.00 
MAYETTE ENGLISH WALNUT. An extra fine diamond brand quality nut and fortun- 
ately a very hardy and reliable tree. The shell is thin, nut smooth, and kernel 
large and of fine flavor. 
BLACK WALNUTS AND BUTTERNUTS 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Trees;-4 io 6 ft. -Extrarhleavy. 04 e nee nee $ 2.25 $6.30 $20.00 
BLACK WALNUT. Fast growing, native tree, valuable for its timber and choice nuts. 
BUTTERNUT. The hardiest of the nut trees. Fruits are borne singly or in pairs, kernels 
very sweet and good. 
MULBERRIES 
By planting a Mulberry tree, you will protect your Cherries from being eaten by birds. 
They like the Mulberries better, and leave the Cherries alone. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Strong Trees; 67 to: Shik ee ae ee ee $3.00 $8.10 $25.00 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY. An abundance of white or purple, edible berries prea: this 
beautiful tree in July. Tree grows 50-60 ft. tall. 
TEAS WEEPING MULBERRY. Small tree, not exceeding 10 ft. in height at maturity. 
Produces edible berries in great profusion. 
RHUBARB 
It is fair to say that you don't know what Rhubarb is until you have tried these new 
varieties introduced recently from Canada. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
Large Roots, Nobis ee ire heath rae eA ah sen teat aie $-.75) 2 $ 2.10 —-$:6.00 
McDONALD. The stalks are up to 2 ft. long, many half as thick as your wrist. The 
skin is a bright red, and the inside flesh is white. It is very tender and has a rich 
flavor, far superior to common varieties. A tremendous yielder. 
RUBY. The sweetest of all rhubarb, solid red from top to bottom. The inside flesh, too, 
is colored. The stalks are smaller than McDonald. 
ASPARAGUS 
It takes only a little room to grow your own asparagus. 100 plants, set 1 ft. apart, will 
provide an average family supply. 
Before you plant, fork the soil deeply, pulverize it, and open up flat-bottomed trenches 
8 inches deep. Spread the roots out and cover with 2 or 3 inches of soil. As the sea- 
son progresses, hoe shallowly to keep down the weeds, and gradually fill in all the 
trenches so the bed will be level again by fall. 
Per25 Per 100 
strong Plants, 2> years. Aik oes ce ee ee eee $ 2.00 $ 6.00 
PARADISE. A new rust-resistant variety, yielding 2 to 3 times as much as other kinds. 
Many stalks are 1 inch or more through. 
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