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Rhubarb 
New varieties have greatly increased the 
popularity of rhubarb and justly so. It is high in 
vitamin C and appreciated especially early in the 
spring. These new ones are good all summer, even 
better. Makes the nicest shortcake, jelly, sauce 
and juice. Require less sugar than older varie- 
ties. Plant a few now and they will be ready for 
you when sugar rationing is over. 
Canada Red—Stalks are deep red all ine way 
through and have a milder flavor. Each 75 cents, 
5 for $2.00. 

Asparagus 
Paradise—The newest and best. This is a profit- 
able crop to grow. One planting lasts for years 
and you have the advantage of having your own 
fresh asparagus, 10 for 50 cents, 25 for $1.00. 
Raspberries 
Latham and Sunrise 
7 aelQ) 25 100 
PON Dy STAC Games. ews 5 cox sarees 85 1.60: 6.00 
Nomige raiders. 22.4ne. 1:25 3.00 11.00 
Postpaid. 
Strawberries 
In order to get the best out of strawberries you’ 
must grow your own. Just a small patch will 
supply a lot of berries. They like ground with a 
lot of humus. It is well to have the main crop 
from the June bearing kinds, and have enough 
everbearing for fresh berries in the fall. Straw- 
berry plants must be planted at the right depth 
and the roots firmly packed. Care must be used 
to see that all roots are below the level of 
the ground to prevent their drying out, but the 
top, or crown of the plant must not be covered or 
the plant will choke. 1f the plants cannot be 
planted as soon as received, they should be heeled 
in the ground in some shady place. We grow our 
own strawberry plants and send out fresh plants 
well packed. 
Gem Everbearing—The most widely grown of the 
everbearers. Will bear a good crop in the fall if 
planted early in the spring. The earlier planted 
the better. 25) plants tor $1.50, 50 for $2.25, 100 
for $4.00. 
