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developed. ‘ 
RED MacDONALD. Giant of the Rhubarb clan, with stalks 2 to \f 
3 times as large as common varieties. Bright red skin and white 
flesh; skin so tender you just cook it too. Stalks 18 to 24 inches 
long. Terrific producer, good month after month from spring to fall. 
Choice roots, 79c each. Postpaid. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB. Large size stalks, big and juicy, strong 
grower. Price: Each 20c; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.55. Postpaid. 
RUBY RED. This is a new Canadian red; red skin, red flesh. Excellent flavor 
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and the skin is so tender you don't even peel it. Smaller than the Red MacDonald, rey a ‘3 
very prolific producer that can be used for many months, Choice No. 1 roots, 65¢ each; 
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No nut tree is finer than a fine pecan— 
and the eight listed here are the best by 
every standard. Wonderful shade trees, 
pecans pay a real dividend a few years 
after planting—and continue to pay out to 
you year after year. These are all paper- 
shell varieties; strong, well-rooted field- 
grown trees. 




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A. good all-round Pecan, well 
eulted t o virtually every pert of the country and 
to almost all types of soil. Good heavy pro- 
ducer, large, sweet meats. 








the store! A few good roots are suffi 
for a moderate supply. 









: Splendid paper-shell variety, nuts 
1% to 2 inches long and well filled. Trees of this 
variety grow to tremendous size, beautifully 
proportioned. 
























SUCCESS. Very popular in the East; ‘ MAS. A prolific ‘old-time paper- 
large, creamy kernels in soft, thin shell. shell, bearing large round nuts. Good 
Low-growing, spreading tree, vigorous es you'll be pleased with this prov- 
and scab-resistant. en variety. 
MOORE. Medium to large trees bear- BURKETT. Tops among Western va- MARY WASHINGTON. Every mouthful a delight— | ; 
ing heavy crops of medium round nuts. rieties. Large, heavy nuts bring top # tender, tasty, succulent. Rustproof, stays tender 4 
A fine standard variety which is always market prices; meat flavor unmatched. enough for cutting almosf 2 months. Selected slips: #3 
pppendanlo: Grows heat aleve G00 ft cletade, | 12 for 79c: 25 for $1.49; 50 for $2.89; 100 for $4.89. 4 
BERT This is one of*the best of ESTERN SCHLEY Perfect cracker; Postpaid. 

the extra-thin papershell varieties; tree shell very thin and soft. Strong grower, | PARADISE. Extra large tips which reach thickness 4 * 
grows to large size, bears well with early and heavy producer of long, well- fon incl, stay tandestior eewenclwooken. eiest “3 
small, round, very thin-shelled nuts. shaped, well-filled nuts. : , 


I flavor. Selected: 12 for 89; 25 for $1.59; 50 fox 
Prices on all above varieties of paper shell pecans: 2 to 3-ft., $1.98 each; 3 to i 7 98: 100 for $4.98. Bostaald. 
4-ft., $2.98 each, Postpaid. 


CHIVES. For soups and seasoning. Price: were 
SPEARMINT. Good for seasoning or cool dritike 
Each, 49c. 
PEPPERMINT. Cooking plant. Price: Each, 49¢ 
SAGE. Useful and beautiful. Price: Each, 49c. 
TARRAGON.. For soups, salads, pickle or ‘stew, 
Each, 49c. 














A native type and exceedingly hardy. { 
Good ornamental and bears heavy yield of 
good-quality nuts. Vigorous, good-looking 
grower. Price: 2 to 3-ft. size, $1.19 each; 
3 for $2.49. Postpaid. ee aa 
ALL ABOVE SHIPPED POSTPAID. ns 


EVERBEARING 
A fine bearer which produces large quanti- 
ties of big, luscious fruits—and a beautiful 
shrub, too, with large, round leaves. Semi- 
dwarf. Fruit unsurpassed for the table, for 
jams, pies and canning. Prices: 3-ft. trees, 
98c each; 3 for $2.75. Postpaid. 















Will bear second or third year when only 5 or 6 feet ae 
tall; nuts 1 inch to 1% inches across, top-grade and 
sweet. Be sure to order a few of these. 

Price: 3 to 4-ft. size trees, $1.79 each. Postpaid. 



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Trees are good growers, attaining large 
and bearing prolifically. Small, fruitine 
simmons are excellent. Prices: 9-ft. 
79c each; 2 for $1.39. Rose 
A delicious, biter flavor is the mark of the ay 
Butternut, which is first cousin to the Black Walnut. 
Bears well with long, large nuts. 
Price: 3 to 4-ft. size trees, $1.69 each. Postpaid. 









(Prunus Tomentosa). Good-looking, upright” 
shrub which is covered in June with large rich, 
red fruits, after beautiful blooming period. 
Excellent for jellies and preserving. Select 
bushes: 2-ft. size, 98c each; 2 for $1.89. Post- 


One of the most distinctive nut flayors—an all- 
time favorite in cakes, candies and ice cream. 
Strong 4-ft. trees, each $1.49; 3 for $3.75. 
POSTPAID., 




eee growing, Biak ate tee chick is. use- 
ful as ornamental tree in the landscape, or 
in the garden to bear luscious tree ripened > 
edible fruit. Select bushes 2: ft size 79c pact Te 
2 for $1.39. Postpaid. 
Thin-shelled, full-meated; a delicious nut for any 
usé and wonderful for just plain good eating! 
Select 2-ft. trees, $3.75 each. Postpaid. 






