; Horseradish Roots 
One of the easiest crops to grow 
Horseradish graws well in any soil. If planted in the early spring it will make large 
roots, ready to dig hy early fall. Horseradish cam he dug any time that the ground 1s not 
frozen, or left until spring and tt will keep increasing 1n size throughout the winter. 
It shonld be planted in a three foot row about twenty inches apart in the row. Set roots 
with large end up, about two inches helow the surface. 
We are growing the Maliner Kern variety which is superior to all others. They are very 
rampant in hahit of growth, outyielding all, and are pure white when grated. 
Wo will have a-fair amount of exceptionally nice roots six to eight inches long. 
Horseradish Roots Transportation Prepaid 
Te 25 50 100 SOOT aT OCE 
No. -L Roots’ $0;50 80:75. $1.25 82.00% 88:00 317-00 
After Novemher 1st we can supply roots for grating, write for price. To keep these 
roots bury in the soil or put-them in your root cellar. OU cde Saris S| 
Raspberries 
Due to the past two dry seasons we are short of Raspberries 
LATHAM Red. One of the strongest and most vigsrous growers, yielding good crops 
of large berries. Recommended for the home garden or the comnvercial grower. 
CUMBERLAND Black. The standard of the black raspherries. The fruit is large 
and attractive, firm and excellent quality. Recommended for home use and distant market. 
NEI LOGAN Black. This is the choice of many growers. A strong and vigorous 
grower, very resistant to disease. The fruit 1s large glossy hlack, a good shipper and one 
week earlier than the Cumberland. 
Raspberries Transportation Prepaid 
