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HOUGHTON GOOSEBERRY 
Extra large berries of excellent sweet flavor 
and quality. Greenish yellow turning to a 
yellowish pink when dead ripe. Plants per- 
fectly hardy and bear young. Last a lifetime 
and bear every year. Strong 2-year-old 
plants, price: $1.00 each. No Discount. 
Very Scarce. 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
This is the good old Bohemian Horseradish. 
Will grow any place from high light sand to 
rich bottom land. Grates up fine and tender. 
White as snow and strong as Samson. Prices: 
6 for 35c; 12 for 60c. 
58-DAY HYBRID 
YELLOW SWEET CORN 
This is the earliest and sweetest of all Sweet 
Corn. Ears 7 to 9 inches long. Stalk grows to 
medium height and several ears on one stalk, 
when planted in good garden soil. Big money- 
maker. Be the first one to offer Sweet Corn 
for sale this year. First Corn always brings 50c 
per doz. Price: Y2 Ib., 50c; 1 tb., 75c; 
5 Ibs., $3.50, postpaid. Less Discounts. 
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CANADA RED 
RHUBARB 
A brand new Rhubarb imported 
from Canada. Stems dark red clear 
to the heart and up in the leaf. 
Sauce made from our Canada Red 
will be as red as strawberry jam. 
Skin so tender it can be cooked 
with the stem. Grows to a giant 
size. Stock still limited. We offer 
divisions as it cannot be grown 
from seed. Prices: 2-yr. division 
roots, each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
Giant clumps, 3 yr.,each $1.35. 
No Discount. 
You can pull stalks from either 
2-yr. or 3-yr. clumps this year. 
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ROCK-O-HONEY MELON 
This is the last word in a Melon. It’s a cross 
between the Honey Rock and the Hearts of Gold. 
They are large and hard as a rock, yet tender, 
sweet, and excellent flavor. Smallest seed cavity. 
Golden orange-yellow. You must try them. Prices: 
Packet, 30c; ounce, 60c; pound, $7.00, postpaid. 
No Discount. 
PEPPERMINT {%=*s 
Piperita) 
True Peppermint. Leaves and stems may be used for flavor- 
ing. Plant in low place, where water stands, or overflow from 
your outdoor pump. Must be grown in wet place to do well. 
Price: 6 roots for 60c. Six roots will spread and make 
plenty for average family. 























Mary Washington 
ASPARAGUS 
There is no variety of Asparagus as 
good as Mary Washington, and whether 
for home use only or for market, you 
cannot afford to grow any other. This 
wonderful new Asparagus was _ de- 
veloped and introduced by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture, and al- 
though a recent introduction, it has 
become famous the country over. 
Growers everywhere are discarding 
all other varieties in favor of Mary 
Washington, because it is earliest, the 
stalks are larger, more tender, more 
productive than any other variety. 
ASPARAGUS PRICES 
1-Year Roots 2-Year Roots 
25 for ..$1.35 6 for ..$0.75 
50 for .. 2.50 12 for .. 1.10 
75 for .. 3.30 25 for .. W715 
100 for .. 4.00 50 for .. 3.10 
250 for .. 8.75 100 for .. 6.00 
NO DISCOUNT 

