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SMALL 
FRUIT 
Every home garden is a commercial 
venture this year and for the dura- 
tion. It gives food for the table 
and for canning that defies ration 
books and food shortages. 
SMALL FRUIT 


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TAYLOR RED RASPBERRIES 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
RED RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM. The most popular red variety today, being 
more universally grown than all other red varieties 
combined. This is due to the fact that it is a superior 
kind which does well in all sections of the country. 
Cold weather has no effect on Latham. Produces 
fruit of large size, fine color and good flavor. 
TAYLOR. A = great new red raspberry with very large 
berries that hold up well throughout the picking sea- 
son. It is long in shape, bright red in color, and 
absolutely will not crumble.~ It is ideal for shipping 
because of a small cavity and its thick firm flesh. 
Flavor sub-acid. Ripens same as Latham. 
SUNRISE. The newest, brightest and earliest of the 
Latham family. Cross between Latham and Ranere. 
Berries are bright red, of fine texture and have won- 
lent shipper. 

LINEUS. Requires 
stalks. Grows best 
Its leafy stalks when baked into pies or stewed into sauce are a fine fruit 
substitute and Rhubarb can be an important part of the Victory Garden. 
2 yr. roots: Each $.50; 10 for $4.00, Postpaid 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
jEasy to grow in the garden or field. Useful condiment’ for meat, fish, 
salads. Plant 12 inches apart in spring.” Dig roots in fall when they are 
ready to clean, grind and bottle for winter use. 
10 Roots $.50; 100, $3.00, Postpaid 
derful keeping habits. Ripens about two weeks ahead 
of Latham, but continues to bear throughout the 
Latham season. Fruit remains uniformly large in size 
to the last picking. 
All Three Varieties: Postpaid, 10 for $2.25; 
25 for $4.10; 100, $12.35 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Its popularity is due to its great size, 
beauty and productiveness. The fruit is the largest of 
the black raspberry family, often measuring prac- 
tically an inch in diameter. Cumberland is very hardy, 
and will stand many degrees below zero without 
injury. It is very productive. 
10 for $2.25; 25, $4.10; 100 $12.35, Postpaid 
BLACKBERRIES 
BLOWER. This berry is claimed to be the hardiest, most productive and finest 
quality and commands the highest price. The berry is jet black, an excel- 
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ELDORADO. This is one of the most valuable berries for market and home 
use, being very large, sweet and having no hard core. 
2 yr. No. 1: 10 for $1.80; 25, $3.30; 100, $9.90 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON. Has been the main crop Asparagus variety for home, 
market and canning. 
mild, rich flavor. 
the rows can be 4 feet apart. 
2 yr. No. 1: 25 Plants $3.00; 100, $8.00 
1 yr. No. 1: 25 Plants $2.25; 100, $6.00 
Produces large tender. green tips. Famous for its 
Plant them 12 inches apart in the garden. In the field, 
RHUBARB 
little cultivation to produce its large meaty succulent 
in. rich loam soil. Sometimes known as ‘Pieplant:” 
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