LAST MINUTE SPECIAL— 
Old Fashioned Lily-of-the-Ualley 
_ One of the most beloved of all old-fashioned plants. Just as we go 
to press we find that we can again supply these delightful plants after 
omitting them from our catalog for several years. Large, ornamental, 
waxy green leaves, dainty stems bearing beautiful, tiny, bell-shaped 
florets. Richly scented. Excellent for beds in shady locations. 
All Strong, 2-Year Pips: 
5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.00, postpaid. 













PECAN TREES 
In response to many requests from our cus- 
tomers we are offering this year the Pecan and 
Fig trees. 
Pecans are. one of the most widely used nuts 
produced. Prices in the store are usually very 
high. Why not plant your own trees and have 
the satisfaction of raising your own Pecans. The 
trees are ornamental, growing erect and shapely, 
so that they may be planted on the lawn if 
necessary. : 
Hardy as far north as Chicago—any planting 
above this latitude would be experimental. 
18 to 24 in. trees: 
$1.00 each; 4 for $3.50 
holes and tamp soil 
Martha Washington Asparagus for $30.00. 
Red Giant 
RHUBARB 
Every home garden should have a few stalks of Rhubarb. 
In early spring it provides a fresh sauce or pie that cannot 
r health and a balanced diet. We offer 
variety which grows rapidly, has a 
delightful flavor and cooks beautifully into a. clear pink 
sauce. Get your roots now and start cutting your own 
Rhubarb next spring. 25¢ each; $2.00 per doz.; 25 for 
$3.75; 100 for $14.00. 
See page 68 for the new Giant MacDonald Rhubarb. 
be equalled. Fine fo 
the famous Red Giant 
“MARTHA WASHINGTON” 
ASPARAGUS 
le to come up in the spring garden. 
The Martha Washington variety stands supreme for its 
growing habits and delightful flavor. ,100 roots will supply 
fhe average family and will last for years. Set 10 inches 
apart in rows. Spread the roots out in the bottom of the 
firmly. Plant so that there is about 
the crowns of the plants. 2-year-old 
roots, $1.00 per doz.; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $5.00; 1000 
The first vegetab 
2 inches of soil over 

FIG TREES 
Figs are one of the richest fruits grown. Ex- 
cellent for canning or for drying. Rich in vita- 
mins and flavor. Make delicious preserves and 
jam. 
If you have been buying them, in any form, 
at the store, you 
know how © scarce 
and expensive they 
usually are. A fully 
matured tree will 
produce a couple of 
bushels of fine fruit 
each season. 
Recommended 
for planting south 
of Chicago latitude 
only. 
18 to 24 in. trees: 
$1.00 each; 
4 for $3.50 


“Red Giant” 
Rhubarb 
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