Complete Your Home Garden By Planting 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Red raspberry plants may be set with safety in the fall any time before the soil freezes. 


LATHAM. AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR AND LEADING RED RASPBERRY. 
Both commercially and for the home garden. Free from disease and insects and 
being a heavy yielder. Excellent with sugar and cream or eaten alone; also cans well. 
We offer large “Certified” transplants, which will yield berries next ripening season. 
SPECIAL PRICE 
$2.75 per doz. plants, $9.00 per 50 plants, Prepaid 
INDIAN SUMMER. NEW SENSATIONAL EVERBEARING RED RASP- 
BERRY YIELDING TWO FULL CROPS EACH SEASON. June into July. 
Mid-September till frost. 
A large, disease-resistant red raspberry, being very hardy and productive. 
A grower reports a yield of 5 tons of these delicious red raspberries to an acre, which 
equals 660 crates, 24 pints to a crate. Figure this up in dollars and cents. This would 
be an excellent source of income for the home-owner with an extra acre of land. 
We offer large ‘‘certified’’ transplants for the grower who is interested in harvesting 
a crop of raspberries next ripening season. 
SPECIAL PRICE 
$3.00 per doz. plants, $10.00 per 50 plants, Postpaid 
EASY TO PLANT. Any ground where other plants do well is satis- 
factory. Insert a space to its full depth and push forward. Insert the 
plant so that all the roots are under the surface of the ground, plus an 
inch of top part, and then with the foot stamp the soil solidly against 
LATHAM the plant. If the soil is dry, water before the soil is firmed. Mulch with 
straw or leaves for winter protection. 

A well-tended bed in the Home Garden will yield shoots many seasons. 
THE FIRST FULL CROP REFUNDS YOUR MONEY. AFTER THAT EACH 
SPRING YOU GET FOUR TO SIX WEEKS OF WHOLESOME, DELICIOUS 
EATING AT A TIME OF YEAR WHEN OTHER VEGETABLES ARE GIVING 
NOTHING BUT PROMISES. MAKE IT A ‘sure’ FOR YOUR GARDEN— 
Order you plants, NOW—TODAY. 
ADAPTABILITY: It will grow on slopes. Splendid for preventing soil washing. 
Background for a flowerbed. Requires little care. 
OURS ARE STRONG, ONE YEAR PLANTS 
(Can be cut the next year after planted) 
3c each POSTPAID 
EASY TO PLANT: Select any good ground that has full sun and is not wet. 
Spade plenty of manure into it; asparagus requires lime. To set a plant, open a crack 
in the ground with a spade, slip the root into it until the bud is about half an inch 
below the surface, and stamp the crack shut. Or scoop out a three-inch trench and 
set them in that. Set the plants a foot apart and two feet between the rows. In any 
case don’t have more than an inch of earth over the crowns, as they are liabje to be 
smothered-out if covered too deeply. Mulch for winter with straw or leaves. 
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS is the first result of a blister proof campaign for the 
eradication of asparagus rust and is as far as possible an extremely resistant, vigorous, and 
high yielding strain of giant asparagus. The plants represented in Pedigreed of the last three 
generations are the best found in a ten-year research among millions of plants tested. 
By best, we mean the ones that have produced offspring uniform, rust resistant, high yielding, 
large size, unbranched shoots, with good top buds of rapid growth which indicates tenderness. 
: me In ordering, estimate how many plants you will need on the basis of 25 per person; 
a g ae double that amount if you want to cut freely when the plants are young. 
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