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Paradise Asparagus 

BUSH CHERRIES 
These are attractive ornamental shrubs which produce edible fruit. 
However, the fruit cannot be compared with Standard Cherries with 
regard to their quality. 
Bush Cherries are extremely hardy and bear fruit soon after plant- 
ing. Plant 2 or more for cross-pollination, Bush Cherries make a 
beautiful fruiting hedge. 
Per2 PerlO Per25 
Strong Plants, 2 year, Transplanted....... $1.80 $8.50 $20.00 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY. Fruit is sweet, purp e black, up 
to 1 in. in diameter, shaped like a Plum. The bush ts low and 
spreading, and bears well in poor soil. Rarely growing over 5 ft. 
in height. 
QUINCES 
Each Per3 Perl0 
Standard Trees, 1 year, 2% to 31% ft....$2.00 $5.70 $18.00 
ORANGE. September. Bright golden yellow, of excellent qual- 
ity. Delicious for jelly, jam and marmalade. The tree is dwarfish 
in growth, an early bearer, beautiful in the Spring when covered 
with large, silvery pink blossoms, and in the Fall when loaded 
with golden fruit. 
RHUBARB 
Per2 PerlO Per25 
iarge: Roots No mlreg ee ees ce $1.80 $8.50 $20.00 
CHIPMAN’S RED. Sweet and of excellent flavor. Stems dark red 
throughout. 
McDONALD. The stalks are up to 2 ft. long, many half as thick 
as your wrist. The skin is a bright red, and the inside flesh Is 
white. It is very tender and has a rich flavor, far superior to 
common varieties. A tremendous yielder. 
ASPARAGUS 
It takes only a little room to grow your own Asparagus. 100 plants, 
set 1 foot apart, will provide an average family supply. 
Per50 Perl00 Per 500 
Strong Plants. 2 verre 0.) teva ca $3.50 $6.50 $25.00 
PARADISE. A new, rust-resistant variety of the Mary Washington 
type. Many stalks are 1 in. or more thick. 
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