

ASPARAGUS 
Everyone knows how 
good, fresh home-grown 
Asparagus tastes! It is 
very healthful, rich in 
non-starchy, alkaline, and 
a wonderful tonic. It will 
grow anywhere. Plant it 
along the fence or behind 
the garage. You'll never 
regret it. 
FOR HEALTH 
Include 
ASPARAGUS & RHUBARB 
In Your Garden 
minerals and vitamins, @ 

RHUBARB 
(PIE PLANT ) 
Rhubarb is wholesome 
and healthful. Just the 
thing for those spring 
appetites. Imagine going 
to your own garden and 
cutting rhubarb for your 
pies or sauce. It is also 
very easy to can. Plant 
_rhubarb this spring and 
enjoy this healthful vege- 
table. 

GENUINE GIANT MARY WASHINGTON—This popular rust- GIANT VICTORIA—A standard variety that you can always 
resisting variety is probably the standard among commer- depend upon to provide you with delicious sauce and pies 
cial growers. It produces large stalks and keeps coming early in the spring. Large red stalks, tender and crisp. 
for almost two months. Very tender and does not get tough 
early, as s0 many varieties do. Delicious flavor. Postpaid Prices: Per3 Per 6 Per 12 
Extra heavy 2-year plants, 10 for 60c; 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.25; LEATGE™E TOOTS! Miedic.ess scendecossdescenckore $0.85 $1.50 $2.75 
Bee yee tee ta de datiovial now eartyanicdviie Variety, MOMIUIN LOGE on mimecey iri .75 1.25 2.25 
sf BYP Spmall POOS ocsscscsccseonseccbbednessteces 50 1.00 1.75 
Produces normal crop one year earlier than other varieties 
and produces heavier throughout its life. Large, crisp, ten- “ 
der stalks with exceptionally fine, mild flavor. McDONALD—Bright red in color. 
Extra heavy 2-year plants, 10 for 80c; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.75; 
100 for $5,00; postpaid. 
The White Bohemian variety 
HORSER ADISH which has that snappy, crisp 
taste yet is not brittle. Crown 
(Prices Are Postpaid) plants: 2 for 35c; 4 for 60c. 
Our FAMILY GARDEN 
SEED COLLECTION 
Designed Especially for the HOME GARDEN 
You will note that this collection consists of the most essential, success- 
ful, and easily grown vegetables for The Great Plains Region. Not a lot of 
small 5c packets of unnecessary varieties, or varieties that you will want 
to buy the plants to set out (such as Tomatoes, Cabbage, etc.), but liberal 
“bulk” quantities of the most essential vegetables. All varieties listed are 
recommended by Kansas State College. Planting instructions on each pkt. 
8. #, oz. Lettuce—Grand Rapids. 
In sauce and pies it stays 
bright red. Spicy flavor, tender and rich. Productive. 
Strong Divisions, 75c each; 5 for $3.50; postpaid. 
ASPARAGUS & RHUBARB 
SPECIAL See Back Cover 


1. Y2 lb. Beans—Burpee’s Stringless 
Green Pod. ; 9. oz. Lettuce—Great Lakes. 
2. (4 tb. Beans—Golden Wax. 10. 14 oz. Radish—lIcicle. 
3. Ve Ib. Peas—Little Marvel. 11. '4 oz. Radish—Early Scarlet Globe. 
4. ~A Ib. Sweet Corn—Golden Bantam. 12. Y4 oz. Spinach—Bloomsdale Long 
5. i oz. Beets—Detroit Red. Standing. 
6. A oz. Carrots—Chantenay. 13. 4 oz. Squash—Table Queen 
7. $s oz. Cucumbers—Long Green (Acorn 
Improved. 14. % oz. Parsnip—Hollow Crown. 
LEADING VEGETABLE SEEDS § .00 hte 
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In Liberal Quantities Listed Above POST 
(SEE DESCRIPTIONS ON PAGE 6) 
Blooming Size Gladiolus Bulbs, if you call at our nursery office for your seed collection, to save us the postage. 
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