The First Garden 
— FBnuit of Spring 5 On 
ASPARAGUS 
Famous “Martha Washington” Variety 
The first vegetable to come up in the spring garden. 
The Martha Washington variety stands supreme for its 
growing habits and delightful 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. 2-year-old roots, $1.00 per doz.; 25 for $2.00; 
100 for $5.00; 1000 for $30.00. 
HARDY NECTARINE 
One of the most sensational as well as delicious fruits 
ever introduced. Combines the best qualities of the 
Peach and Plum. Fruit is large, fine flavored, juicy and 
melting to the taste. Smooth skinned. Unequalled as 
a fresh fruit or for canning. Include this fruit in your 
order. Plant 20 feet apart. 2-yr., 3- to 4-ft. trees, $1.50 
each; 10 for $12.50. 

NOTE BEFORE ORDERING NECTARINES— 
Nectarines cannot be shipped into the States of California, Washing- 
ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and 
Florida. 

Hardy Nectarine 
PERFECTION CURRANTS 
For the Most Delicious and Perfect Jelly 
Late introduction of a cross between Fay’s Prolific and White Grape, combining the 
best qualities of both. Fruit bright red and large. Clusters are long and size of berry 
is uniform to end of bunch. Flavor is rich and sub-acid with plenty of pulp and few 
seeds. We believe it to be the best variety grown today. 2-yr. plants, 45¢ each; 
3 for $1.15; 10 for $3.00. 
Plant Currants 3 to 4 feet apart and keep cultivated. Each spring cut out all old wood and 
leave but 4 or 5 of the strongest new canes to produce new crop. Burn all the trimmings as soon 
as job is completed. Keep well fertilized. 




NOTE: CURRANTS CANNOT BE SHIPPED INTO THE FOLLOW- 
ING STATES— | 
California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Florida, 
Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Jersey, West Virginia. 

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