ASPARAGUS 
Easy. te Grow-and SeGood forYou 
ONE PLANTING LASTS MANY YEARS 

No need to worry about crop losses from frost, etc., when you grow Asparagus! 
One planting lasts many years. Emlongs buy only the costliest pedigreed seed, and 
grow the roots on high, light, upland soil. They are big caliper, bright colored, and 
solid all way through. PLANT THESE ROOTS DURING MARCH, APRIL, AND MAY. 
We furnish cultural directions upon request. Grow enough in your garden to freeze 
or can for your winter needs. Here are the two leading varieties: 
WASHINGTON 
Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture a few years ago. Has been the 
leading commercial Asparagus. Produces 
large, tender green tips. Mild, rich, full 
of flavor. In great demand for shipping, 
freezing, canning, etc. 
A few roots produce many tips. Plant 
them 12 inches apart in the garden. In 
the field the rows can be 4 feet apart. 
5,000 roots plant an acre. 
PARADISE 
The new giant. strain of Asparagus 
from California. Makes long, thick, very 
tender green stalks. Grows quickly. Mild 
and pleasant in flavor. Retains its color 
and flavor when canned and frozen. 
Claimed to bear usable tips a year 
sooner than other varieties. six stalks 
average a pound. Highly profitable. 
Plant same as Washington variety, for 
home and commercial purposes. ORDER 
EARLY.ROOTS ARE SCARCE THIS YEAR. 
PRICES; ASPARAGUS ROOTS 

Postpaid Express Collect 
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Z=VORROOS Ee he G Nc Gok aicie aie Le aD 2.95 4.75 | 10.50 29.95 
3-yr. Jumbo Size Roots ............... 2.75 4.65 SLO S Tee a. eae 

Black 
WALNUT 
Very desirable as a 
shade tree. Grows to 
150 feet tall. Valuable 
for timber. Attractive 
foliage and round, 
shapely head. Quick 
grower, long lived. 
Hardy and thrive on 
well drained soil in 
sunny location. Nuts 
are large, with deli- 
cious and _ nutritious 
white kernels. Very 
popular in confections 
and baked goods. 
SPECIAL PRICES: 2 to 
3 ft. trees, $1.25 
each; 3 to 4 ft. trees, 
$1.50 each, Prepaid. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Famous Maliner Kren variety. Easy 
to grow in the garden or field. Useful 
condiment for meat, fish, salads. Plant 
12 inches apart in spring. Dig roots 
in fall. WHOLE ROOTS, 3 for 75c; 
12 for $2.40, Postpaid. 

















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HAZELNUT ushes $1.25 
(Corylus Americana.) The favorite North American Filbert. Delicious 
nuts, illustrated full size in photo above. Tender, sweet, round kernels. 
Shells are soft and easily removed. Very nutritious. Bushes grow in 
shrub form, with wide leaves which color bronze in autumn. Thrive in 
any good well-drained soil. Plant them in the shrub border or garden. 
2 to 3 ft. branched bushes: $1.25 each; 5 for $5.00, POSTPAID. 
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BLACK 
WALNUT 
TREES 
2 to 3 ft., $1.25 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50 
Postpaid 
