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ASPARAGUS 

fruits such 
success, 

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Most popular and useful of all the kitchen herbs. Fine seasoning | 5 
for stuffings, meats, cheeses and sausages. Sage is so easily grown, i (if desired by parcel - post, ” ; 
and every garden should have a small corner for a few plants. Cut: add 5c for 3, or 10c for 10 roots) 
the leaves and tender shoots when the plant begins to flower, and 23—The snappy relish that tastes so good in the . spring- 
dry in a shady place. time. Fit the soil as you would for strawberries and — 
Select roots’. Soe!) Ss A ee eee eee 35¢ each: 3 for 90c plant with the top about | inch below the surface of 
(If desired by parcel post, add 3c each, or 6c for 3 roots) the ground =e ee ee for 50c: 10 for $1 
See handy Table showing distance spray. You will find fruit irees easy of Spring- bene Straw- us Bes Mi 
apart to plant fruit trees. In setting your culture; they will do well on almost any berries ( ne cae Ua by Ma apart 
trees, follow pacts fie aoe te: er well-drained soil. . berries (Feld) ee he b &. apart 
page, being careful to set deeply an ~ . Strawberries (Garden) y . apart 
firmly in good soil, then prune the top ‘How Far Apart Shall I Plant?” Beds)....1 b 
back severely. The ideal place for small The correct distance apart to plant is 
tows of fruit trees; tney will then both get set rules for this, but with our years of Blueberries ......... oo! 
the shallow cultivation that means best experience in planting and growing, we | How to Determine the Ni 
To produce healthy, well developed to our customers, which will work very Multiply the distance in feet betw 
fruit, you should spray your trees atleast satisfactorily in every way. the rows by the distance the trees or 
three times a year with Bordeaux Mix- Apple! Trees: 2-55. so: 35: 25 to 40 ft. apart plants are apart in the row, and 
ture, which can be secured at any drug Cherry Trees ............. 15 to 18 ft. apart product will give the number of 
store. First, they shouldbe sprayedinthe paar Trees 001.118 1S 18H Geert feet that each tree or plant will occupy;} 
cluster bud stage, when the buds show Feach Trees’ oo. 5¥. ec . to 9 tt apart then divide the number into the number 
pink but have not opened up; second, TAPES ...-.-2-2--- + :-- Sto Bit. apart of square feet in an acre (43/560), and it 
when 95 per cent of the petals have fal- on drat Diy Mo cueberie is at pee will give you the number of tress; 




















































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PRICES ON ALL FERRIS’ PEACH TREES 
Except Polly " 
$1.40 each * | 3 for $3.85 
4-5 it. Average, Select Trees —-~ 
FSO—CHAMPION. Eases creamy-white with red cheek, juicy, sweet, and of highest auaity, Val 
and heavy bearer; freestone. Great favorite. 
FS51—ELBERTA. The grand canning peach. Large yellow fruit, blushed, and of na pel Freestone _ 
F52—HALE HAVEN, Wonderful, new freestone peach. Large yellow fruit of exceptional quality. 1 Hardy; 
cropper. 
F53—J. H. HALE. Beautiful large peach, yellow blushed red, with solid flesh of delicious flavor. fee 
F54—-RED HAVEN. Outstanding, new, early peach. Large fruit, beautiful red in color, with rich relies 
sweet, delicious quality. Hardy; productive. Freestone. ; 
» FSS—POLLY PEACH. Special! You must have POLLY to have the best, for it has the finest quality nt 
of all peaches. Large size fruit is handsomely blushed, and with white firm, juicy flesh of the richest. 
luscious flavor. Freestone. Bears young and heavily in all sections, and withstands more bitter cols 
other variety. Polly Peach Prices: E ae aa 
Choice Trees, 4.ft averaje. 200506 ee ee eee “size pa 3 
ead FOR THE HOME PLANTING * 
"PRICES ON ALL PEAR TREES: 
$1.69 each x Sfor$4.75 0 
4-5 Ft., ae Well-Rooted Trees 
F60—BARTLETT. Large, yellow pear of fine sweet flavor. Leading summer variety. rier, 
F61—DOUGLAS. Fine fall pear that bears heavy Crops, ‘of large delicious fruit. Starts fruiting very you 1g 
the year after planting. a 
F62—KIEFFER. Popular winter pear. Fruit large and yellow; good keeper. ae 
heaped Very fine, large, late summer pear of clear yellow flushed red; flavor delicious canne 
esh. 
F64—PATTEN. Wonderful, hardy pear. Large, greenish yellow fruit blushed—juicy, sweet and richly t 
ripening in August. We strongly recommend Patten. ; %e 
F65—SECKEL. Known as the Sugar Pear because of its sweet Gece Small fruit but of ‘excellent octyl 
productive. . A FRESH AND TENDERFROMYOUR 
OWN GARDEN—TRY IT! 
A little space in the garden will grow all of the Asparagus you will need. Plant ihe roots in deep, rich soil, th 
crowns about 4 inches below the surface. Spread out the roots naturally and well, packing the | rt 
around them. For bést results, fertilize annually with well-rotted manure when through cutting in th I 
best not to cut Asparagus the first year. - : 
B20—WASHINGTON RUSTPROOF. For years the outstanding Asparagus. Shoots are thick and heavy, te 
flavor unsurpassed. Yield extremely heavy. 
No, 1, Field-Grown Roots. 2= "5S ee 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.80; 100 
must have in your HEALTH-THRIFT pasha in rie ea 
No. 1, Field-Grown Roots... _25 for $1.25;°50 for $2.10; 100 for $3.85 
(If desired. by ‘parcel post, “add. ‘0c for. 25, ¢ or r 25¢ for 100 toots) eae 
(Saivia allicinate) Sage Broadleaf “Horseradish 
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PLANTING DIRECTIONS FOR FRUIT TREES 
as raspberries, is between the often a problem to planters. There areno  Boysenberries .......... 
are glad to suggest advisable distances of Trees or Plants to an Acre 
three weeks after the second Blackberries ........... 3 by Sit. apart plants to the acre. 
