Garden Fruits 
RICHARDS GARDENS 
Strawberry Plants 
To help you make your gardens practical and fruitful as well as 
beautiful, we are offering Strawberry Plants for Spring planting only. 
We offer three of the most satisactory and most popular varieties. 
’ PREMIER 
A money-making strawberry; hardy, productive, very beautiful and 
attractive. There is a greater demand for Premier plants for commer- 
cial planting than for any other early. variety. ~An excellent shipper 
and canner. Sells for fancy prices on the: market. ° 
25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.00, Postpaid. 
‘ SENATOR DUNLAP 
Perhaps no other. strawberry is so favorably known throught the 
country generally as the old reliable Senator Dunlap. It enjoys the dis- 
tinction of producing full crops in a wider range of soil and climate 
than almost any other variety.- Fine for both home and: commercia) 
uses. ; 
25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.00, Postpaid. 
: “GEM” 
THE MODERN EVERBEARER 
The Last Degree in Strawberry Perfection for 
Size, Color, Flavor and Productivity. 
A mouthful of melting, flavorful Strawberry deliciousness. The New 
Gem holds those qualities from the first spring ripening until cold wea- 
ther, never getting that ‘‘grassy’’? flavor common to other varieties. 
So firm that it will stand an unusual amount of handling and hauling. 
Very hardy, resistant to drought and leaf-blight. Good plant makers. 
25 for $1.75, 100 for $5.50, Postpaid 
Asparagus 
“MARY WASHINGTON” 
The first vegetable to come up in the spring garden. The Mary 
Washington variety stands supreme for its growing habits and de- 
lightful flavor. 100 roots will supply the average family and will last 
for years. Set 10 inches apart in rows. Spread the roots out in the 
bottom of the holes and tamp soil firmly. Plant so that there is about 
2 inches of soil over the crowns of the plants. - 
25 for $1.50, 100 for $5.00, Postpaid. 
CHIVES—For Utility and Beauty 
Much used to add delightful flavor in vegetable salads. Its 
roots and tops both edible. May be used as edging plant for 
perennial beds as the plant is rather dwarf in growing habit 
and throws up numerous stems 8 to 10 inches high, each toppea 
by a beautiful ball-like lavender bloom about the size of a hic- 
kory nut. 
Make your plants do double duty. Plant some of these plants 
12 for $1.00, 6 for 60c, Postpaid. 

ALL PRICES ARE PREPAID 
MICHIGAN CUSTOMERS PLEASE ADD 3% SALES TAX 
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