Healthful ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. Rust-resistant. Rec- 
ognized as a leading variety. Asparagus 
will grow in any garden soil but to pro- 
duce the largest, most tender stalks the 
soil must be rich and well fertilized. Set 
plants so that crowns are about 3 in. (not 
deeper) below the surface in trenches 
1 ft. deep. Plant about 18 in. apart. 
Plant in April. Strong, 2-year roots, 
25 for $1.50, 50 for $2.50, 100 for $4.00. 
RED RHUBARB 
MacDonald. Considered the finest of the 
new red Rhubarbs. Excellent quality 
and flavor, less tart than older kinds. 
Hardy, of Canadian origin, and quick 
to grow. 75c. each, 3 for $2.00. 
Myatt’s Victoria. The stalks are unusu- 
ally tender and bright pink in the early 
Spring. The flavor is pleasantly tart. 
You will hardly recognize the old-fash- 
ceed : ioned “Pie Plant” in this delightfully 
Mary Washington improved form. 35c. each, 10 for $3.00, Rhubarb 

Please Read Before Ordering 
Non-Warranty—(1) If any nursery stock shall Clalms—lIf there are any claims, they must be 
prove untrue to the label under which it is sold, _madeon receipt of goods, Any error of ours will be 
provided notice and proper proof thereof arefur- promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Claims 
nished by the purchaser to the seller, the seller made’after 10 days from receipt of goods cannot 
shall, at the option of the purchaser either refill be considered. We ship only best grades of stock 
that portion of the order, which was mislabeled, and use great care in packing. Due to conditions 
by any other delivery of stock, or refund the pur- beyond our control, growth of plants cannot be 
chase price; but in any case, we as not to be hae guaranteed. 
responsible for a sum greater than the origina : . 
selling price of such stock. (2) All sales or agree- Alta ate bes Se toike C are eae and 
ments of sale are made subject to shortage of LROTOUE UY. aks Ba er oy © ok eae tes 
nursery stock, fire, frost, floods, drought, or other ment Station an Aah apparently tree trom 
causes beyond the control of the seller. TOUS Soe aan ee eens: ; 
z Location—We are located on the east side of 
Terms—Net Cash. We willship orders C.O.D. the Boston Post Road, Route 5, 3 miles south of 
providing 25% of the total amount is sent with Meriden, 2 miles north of Wallingford, Connecti- 
order. cut. Motorists on new Wilbur Cross Parkway use 
Transportation Conditions—All goods, un- Route 5 south exit. Nursery 200 yards south. 
less otherwise specified, are sold F.O.B. our nurs- Send for Special List—Many items, in lim- 
ery, and travel at purchaser’s risk and expense, ited quantities or in sizes not suitable for ship- 
Size of Orders—Owing to high costs incident ping, are available at the nursery. A special list of 
to packing and handling, we cannot accept such plants may be had upon request. 
orders amounting to less than $1.00. Connecticut residents please add 3% sales 
Plants by Mail—Small ord ‘ i tax on all items except fruit trees and other food- 
—small orders can be sent DY —_ bearing plants:. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Grape and 
mail, but they will not be sent prepaid unless you berry plane eae P 
add to your remittance 10% of the catalog price 
to cover postage and special packing. (Minimum 
charge, 12c.) 
Order Early—Order immediately, if possible. Phone: 
Late orders are subject to the hazards of being 
handled in a rush. Moreover, some varieties or WALLINGFORD 110 
sizes may be sold out, causing disappointment. 
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