2 
SMALL FRUIT 

RHUBARB 
The first spring vegetable and always 
welcome. Not particular as to soil and 
will live for many years after once es- 
tablished. 
GIANT VICTORIA. A standard variety that 
you can always depend upon to provide you 
with delicious sauce and pies early in the 
spring. Large stalks, tender and_ crisp. 
Large bearing roots. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 25 for $7.50 
RUBY RED 
This new variety is solid red inside and out 
all the way up and down the stem. Cooks 
up into a beautiful, highly flavored sauce, 
also excellent for pies. 
50c each; 3 for $1.39 
BLUE BERRIES 
NEW GIANT HYBRIDS 
Lucious fruit 8 inch in diameter—2 year old 
plants that produced fruit last year, 
$2.00 each; 3 for $4.50; $17.00 per dozen 
RUBEL. Deep blue fruit. Late. 
RANCOCAS. Tall plant, large bearing. 
JERSEY Very large, firm fruit . 
Plant in a sandy, lime free soil that is not 
to dry. 

Hybrid Blueberres $ 50 
2 Years Old 3 
1 each of above Varieties 
3 Hybrid Blueberries $4.25 
1 Year Old 
1 each of above Varieties 

ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA 
WASHINGTON 
Large 2-year-old 
Roots 
The first vegetable 
to come up in the 
spring garden. The 
Martha © Washing- 
ton variety stands 
supreme for its 
growing habits and 
delightfulflavor 
25 roots will sup- 
ply the average 
family and will 
last for years. Set 
10 inches apart in 
rows. Spread the 
roots out in the 
bottom of the holes 
10 for $.75; 25 for $1.75; $6.00 per 100 

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STANDARD VARIETIES 
25 for $1.00; $3.50 per 100; 
$20.00 per 1000 
ROBINSON 
Midseason to late. Bears a large crop with 
a minimum amount of care. Large fruit, 
firm and lasting, and of excellent quality. 
PREMIER 
Popular early type and very heavy cropper. 
Large, firm, uniform fruit of delicious flavor. 
Very hardy grower. : 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
Perhaps no other strawberry is so favorably 
known throughout the country generally as 
the old reliable Senator Dunlap. It enjoys 
the distinction of producing full crops in a 
wider range of soil and climate than almost 
any other variety. Fine for both home and 
commercial uses. 
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRIES 
Minnesota’s No. 1166 Evermore 
- Repeated tests have shown this wonderful 
berry originated at the Minnesota Experi- 
ment Station to be the most everbearing 
strawberry to date. Its spring crop equals 
any of the standard varieties while it is a 
sure fire bet for a fall crop. 
25 for $2.00; $7.50 per 100 
STREAM LINER—NEW 
This new variety will fruit in July if planted 
this spring and continue till heavy frost. Rare. 
10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $4.25 
15 OUTSTANDING 
$6°° 
STRAWBERRIES 
50 Robinson—50 Dunlap—50° Evermore 


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