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year without replanting or seeding. 
can be made throughout the season. 
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Indispensable 
for seasoning salads, omelets. etc. Frequent cutting 
No. 
2 yr. plants, 2 for 49¢; 6 for $1.25; 30¢ each. 

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PEANUTS (Improved Early 
Spanish) —- Grow 
your own peanuts in the North. 
It’s interesting. educational 
profitable. 
in light soil; shell nuts; plant in 
rows or 15 inches square for hill 
~ culture. Cultivate freely, dig before 
killing frosts and hang to dry. Pea- 
nuts shipped in shell to prevent 
damage to seed. No. 22A2, 1 pint 
30¢; 1 quart 49¢; 3 quarts $1.15. 
Improved Early 
Spanish Peanuts 
BLACKBERRIES 
ELDORADC 
Considered. the best commercial black- 
berry. The most winter hardy and. dis- 
ease resistant, high producing and large 
fruiting. variety. No. 1 root cuttings, 
best size to plant, No? 22A4, 6 for 
$1.25; 12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.25; 
100 for $9.75. 
BLACKBERRY. ALFRED 
{The blackberry. without a core)—Extra 
large early ripening. Noted for absence 
of seeds and core, also its fine flavor. 
No. 1 .root cuttings, No. 22A5, 6 for 
$1.45; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $3.65; 
100 for $10.75. 
WHITE BLACKBERRY 
Description: see page 19. Prices, No. 
22Ai1, 35¢ each; 3 for 894; 12 for 
$2.95. : 
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For best results Sarg MALINER 

KRE (Horse- 
radish ) 
Famous for crisp, 
snappy flavor. 
Noted for large 
yields of extra 
large. “white roots 
easily grown. Big 
crown plants. No. 
22A3, 3 for 49¢; 
12 for $1.65; 
22¢ each. 

DEWBERRIES 
LUGRETIA . 
The first berry to ripen in.the 
spring, 2 weeks ahead of black-. 
berries. Excellent for eating, 
canning and cooking. Practically 
disease free. easiest grown and 
highest yielding “berry. No. 
size, new low prices, No. 22A6, 
6 for 95¢; 12 for $1.49; 25 
for $2.50; 100 for $8.95. 
Adams Elderberry 
(Improved Giant) 
The: finest Elderberry in exist- 
ence, far superior to the wild 
kind. . Tremendous quantities of 
large,..juicy berries in~ huge 
clusters. Fine for pies. sauces, 
preserving and wine. Large, 3 
yr. plants, No. 22A7, 65¢ each; 
3 for $1.75. . 





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Dried leaves indis- 
pensable for sea- 
soning. meats, 
sausage, stuffings, 
etc. Beautiful, har- 
dy perennials with 
sees / big _bluish-grey 2 yr., 1st class__22B9 
PANES Ta leaves and laven- 3 yr., Jumbo____22A9 
tases wer der flowers for Write for quantity prices 
your vegetable or 
flower garden. No. 
22A8, 2 yr., 39¢ 
ea.; 3 for $1.10. 
No. 22B8, 1 yr., 
rab Ea $2.46, A “grand new variety, producing younger and 
: i heavier than any other asparagus. The stems 
EACH are large. tender, and green like Washington, 



3 yr. Jumbo....22A101.29 2.16 3.60 10.75 
Giant, rust-resistant strain, ahead of others in 
size. tenderness and long cutting period. The 
leading asparagus. The first fine vegetable of 
spring. Like sweet corn, it is really good only 
when cut from your own garden and cooked 
immediately. Grow it as a _ beautiful orna- 
mental plant if you have no vegetable garden. 
Size No. 12 25 100 
69 1.10 1.89 4.95 
85 1.39 2.50 7.95 
.98. 1.80 3.19 9.15 
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have the same’ rust-resistant qualities, and an 
even milder flavor. Spring Hill strongly recom- 
mends Paradise as a new money-maker and a 
better variety that deserves all its acclaim and 
popularity. If you have only a limited space, 
plant Paradise; it yields so heavily. 
Size No. 6 2 28 100 ¢ 
1 yr., Ist class_.22C10 .89 1.88 2.35 5.45 
2 yr., Ist class_.22B10 .988 1.80 3.19 9.16 












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