BERRIES, POTATOES, PLANTS 
CANE BERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER 
““Everbearing Red Raspberry” 
A new two-crop Red Raspberry developed by the New 
York Experiment Station. Bears in summer and again in 
fall, continuing until frost. The berries are large, some- 
what conical, of medium red color and high quality. Plants 
are hardy and vigorous growers. Indian Summer is a rasp- 
berry you should have in your garden. Surpasses any ever- 
bearing type ever introduced. We have eaten Indian Summer 
berries as late as November 15th, and they were delicious 
See color illustration on back page. 
35c each, 10 for $3.00 
NEW WASHINGTON (Raspberry). A new raspberry which 
is gaining in popularity each year. Produces a very heavy 
crop of berries that are slightly larger than Cuthbert, firmer 
and brighter in color. New Washington is disease resistant, 
a strong grower, fine for home garden or for shipping. Trans- 
planted plants 25c each, 10 for $2.00. 
CUTHBERT (Raspberry). This is the leading red raspberry. 
Strong and abundant bearer. Berries large, a beautiful deep 
crimson possessing a most pleasing flavor. Easy to pick and 
holds up well in shipping. Fine for home use or shipping. 
Transplanted plants 20c each, 10 for $1.75. 
OREGON CHAMPION GOOSEBERRIES. Large, skin light green 
with flesh very sweet, juicy, excellent flavor. Very prolific 
bearer and will not mildew. 35c each, 10' for $3.00. Heavy 
2-year plants. 
CHERRY CURRANTS. The largest of all red currants; berries 
sometimes more than half-inch in diameter; bunches short; 
plant very vigorous and productive when grown on good soil 
and well cultivated. 50c each, 10 for $4.50. Large, strong 
plants. 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON. Asparagus has become one of the most 
popular vegetables for home use and can very easily be 
grown. Once established, it will produce tender stalks for 8 
to 10 years. We offer one-year plants of the new rust-resistant 
Mary Washington type. As a standard variety for home or 
market garden it has no peer. Doz. 75c; 100 plants $5.00, 
postpaid. 
for quantity prices. 



IRISH COBBLER. One of the older and best known va- 
rieties and still popular is Irish Cobbler. White skin, 
white meat, good cooker, fine flavor. Yields are com- 
parable to the best field varieties. Early sort. 10 Ibs. 
$1.50, postpaid to 3rd zone. Write for quantity prices. 
NETTED GEM. This is the most popular of the late po- 
tatoes. Known in some parts of the country as Russet, 
Buckskin, and Gem. This is the potato that made Idaho 
famous. Very mealy, good keeper, fine yielder, excel- 
lent flavor. 10 Ibs. $1.50, postpaid to 3rd zone. Write 
RHUBARB PLANTS 
RIVERSIDE 
GIANT 
RHUBARB 
Has stood the test of time; 
crisp, tender, free from 
stringiness, good flavor, de- 
licious, distinctive flavor. 
The skin is so thin it dis- 
appears in cooking. Has 
every good characteristic a 
commercial rhubarb should 
possess. Yields of over 35 
tons per acre are common. 
Price: Each, postpaid, 40c. 
Our plants are from two- 
year-old stock being divisions 
and not seedling plants. They 
will produce earlier for you. 

SEED POTATOES 
CHIPPEWA. There are more people bragging about their crop 
of Chippewa potatoes. Large, so flavorable, free of disease, so 
many in the hill, easy to grow, delicious in flavor and a good 
cooker. Also a good keeper. An early sort, heavy yielding, 
white skin and flesh. Good size and shape. It is likewise 
highly resistant to mild Mosaic disease which destroys many 
varieties. 10 Ibs. $2.00, postpaid to 3rd zone. Write for 
quantity prices. 
EARLY BLISS TRIUMPH. The most popular pink potato. Very 
early. Tubers handsome appearing, being almost round with 
only slightly depressed eyes, mostly at the seed end. Run 
very uniform as to size and shape. Heavy cropper and good 
flavor. We offer only certified seed as a protection against 
mild Mosaic disease which often reduces yields 50%. 10 Ibs. 
$1.50, postpaid to 3rd zone. Write for quantity prices. 

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