Berries, Asparagus, Rhubarb The Linn County Nurseries 
RASPBERRIES 
Per 10 Per 100 
Latham,-thevleading red 22.2. sae $ 1.50 $14.00 
Stinrise, red2gs pees eee ee 1.50 14.00 
Néw burehy rede ee ee eee 1.50 14.00 
Cumberland, the old standard black 
CADSZELDS Wt ees CeO aoe 1:25 11.00 
BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
Blackberries are best in rich moist soil. Dewberries are better on 
deep sandier soil. Dewberries are hardier than Boysenberries and other 
creeping kinds, but have to be protected to be safe from winter injury. 
PRiCES— Per 10 Per 100 
Snyder, Alfred, and Eldorado Black- 
berry, root cutting plants... =. $ 1.00 $ 9.00 
Lucretia Dewberry, transplants or 
rOOt-cluttiIne plants. Fee 4a 1.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
Dunlap is the old standby. It is very satisfactory under a wide range 
of conditions. 
PRICES— Per 100 Per 1000 
Dunlap and. Blakemore 24.245 $ 2.00 $16.00 
ASPARAGUS 
Asparagus is one of the first spring vegetables ready to use and one 
of the most wholesome. Plant it along a fence or border where a heavy 
application of barnyard fertilizer can be easily applied after the cut- 
ting season. The growing plants are attractive and fit well into the 
home planting. Do not cut the first year, nor continuously after June 
Ist so the plants can store up a reserve for the next spring. 
PRICES— Per 12 Per 100 
Paradise,.2-year ‘plants 2.0 4 $ .60 $ 4.50 
A very superior variety, fine quality, rust resistant, and enormously 
productive. 
RHUBARB 
Rhubarb should be given the richest soil and a location where it 
need not be disturbed for a long time. Each fall apply rotted cow ma- 
nure or other fertilizer. No other plant will produce so much whole- 
some food and with so little attention as do these new kinds. We now 
offer only the new Canadian varieties and at prices cheap enough that 
one cannot afford to grow the old kinds which require so much sugar. 
The new kinds are mild enough to save the cost of the plants over and 
over because they require so much less sugar. They can be used 
throughout the season and are the very best substitutes for fruit, never 
being completely destroyed by a late freeze as the fruit crop occasional- 
ly is. Do not use from a young plant till it is established and builds 
up a reserve. 
