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Grapes 
Beta—Entirely hardy, useful for jam, jelly and 
juice. Good also as a vine for a trellis or porch. 
Each 50 cents. 
Rhubarb 
New varieties have greatly increased the popu- 
lerity of rhubarb and justly so. It is high in 
vitamin C and appreciated especially early in the 
spring. These new ones are good ail summer, 
even better. Makes the nicest shortcake, jelly, 
sauce and juice. Requires less sugar than older 
varieties. . 
Canada Red—Stalks are deep red all the way 
through and have a milder flavor. Each 75 cents, 
5 for $2.00. 
Valentine—One of the newest and some say the 
best. Entirely red stalk all the way through, The 
best for freezing. Each $1.50. 
McDonald—Red skin stalks, green inside, a great 
tavorite. Each 50c. 
Asparagus 
County Agent Daellenbach agrees that every 
home garden should have asparagus in it. It is’ 
the easiest crop to grow, one planting lasts many 
years, and there is a big advantage in having’ it 
available for cutting fresh. PARADISE is the 
newest and best variety. It has done well in the 
garden of Mrs, E. E. Carman in Ada. 10 plants 
for 50 cents, 25 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Raspberries 
Are Easy to Grow 
Raspberries are easy to grow, the main trouble is 
that they grow too much. It is important to keep 
down the surplus plants. A row should not be 
allowed to get over 18 inches wide, and leave 
only about four canes to the running foot. 
Latham—The most widely planted, large  ber- 
ries, heavy yielding. 
10 25 100 
Light Grade .....i.0.0. 85 1.60 6.00 
BO) sal Mcccatenctr stasis Se ostaKetatey 1.25 3.00 11.00: 
BO ATIN Si 91ZE v.shyseeqeessatecas 1.75 4.00 15.00 
Sunrise is a new variety. Ripens about 10 days 
anead of Latham. It has} a smaller and _ higher 
quality berry. It is inclined to be over ambitious 
in plant making. Prices same as Latham. 
Minnesota 352—Looks very promising as an ear- 
ly variety. Large berries on a strong cane. 10 
for $2.00. 
Postpaid, 
