


BLACKCAP RASPBERRIES 
Garden Roots 
Asparagus 
10 for 60c; 25 for $1.00; 
100 for $3.50 
Mary Washington 
The Outstanding Variety 
This is, without doubt, the best 
variety at this time. It is a very 
strong grower, stalk giant size, 
green color, rich and tender. In 
addition to being very produc- 
tive it is rust-resistant and a bed 
will last for years. 
B lackcapa Raspberries 
Cumberland 
2 Yr. No. 1 Transplants, 20c ea.; 
10 for $1.75 
In blacks — your best bet. Produces 
large, jet-black fruit, firm and of ex- 
cellent quality; sweet and mild, ripen- 
ing in midseason and continuing for 
two weeks. Extensively planted for 
commercial and table use. ~ 
Fruit is large, plump and juicy, with 
a true “Blackcap flavor” all its own. 
Free from crumbling, with extremely 
firm texture, which makes Cumber- 
land an ideal shipper. No black Rasp- 
berry has even been grown as exten- 
sively as Cumberland, nor attained its 
great popularity in all Raspberry pro- 
ducing sections of the country. 
Morrison 
A GIANT NEW BLACK 
RASPBERRY 
25c ea.; 10 for $2.15 
Extremely large, shiny jet black ber- 
ries of fine flavor and less seedy than 
other sorts; excellent for market and 
home use. The strong, vigorous vines 
are very productive and free from di- 
sease and very long lived. 
Munger 
2 Yr. No. 1 Plants, 20c ea.; 10 for $1.75 
Very large berries of highest quality; 
firm, rich, sweet and prolific. Origi- 
nated in Oregon. 
Bluelerries 
2 year, 12-18”, $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50 
Blueberries are easy to grow. Long 
lived and heavy bearing. We recom- 
mend planting two or three varieties 
for cross pollenization. 
Burlington 
This is one of the newer varieties. Ber- 
ries are excellent flavor, very large 
size and quite uniform. An unusually 
good keeper. Bush is medium high and 
crops heavily, and later in the season 
than other late varieties. 
Concord 
The bush is of upright habit and at 
maturity exceed six feet in height. 
The young growth is bright red in 
winter. The berries are large, frequent- 
ly reaching three-quarters of an inch 
in diameter. They usually ripen a few 
days earlier than Rubel and are fine 
in flavor and appearance. 
12 
Grover 
A late season, vigorous, upright grow- 
er, rising to 8 feet and more in height. 
Will stand many hardships. Does well 
on upland ground when soil is proper- 
ly prepared. Reddish green bush. 
Harding 
Medium size berries but of exceptional 
sweetness. Midseason. 
Jersey 
Large, light blue, well-flavored ber- 
ries are produced on a vigorous bush. 
Ripens with Rubel. 
Rancocas 
Ripens just before Rubel, with heavy 
yield of tasty berries. 
Rubel 
Latest and heaviest bearing of all. 
Best for canning. 
RICH & SONS PAY THE POSTAGE 
Horseradish 
20 cents each, 10 for $1.75 
Rhutart 
Cherry 
Extra large Divisions, 30c each; 
3 for 85c; 10 for $2.50 
One of the newer Rhubarbs doing well 
in the Northwest. Large, upright type, 
a very fast grower, has much of the 
redness of Wine and Strawberry Rhu- 
barb but a greater producer. Stalks are 
crisp and juicy, the flavor mild. 
Strawberry 
One of the older red varieties. A home 
favorite for many years because of its 
deep color. Growth is medium. 
NEW, DELICIOUS McDONALD 
Red Rhubarb 
Considered the finest of all Rhubarb. 
A heavy producer. Giant size stalks 
18-24 inches long, two to three times 
larger than the common Rhubarb. 
Sweeter and more tender. Use it all 
Spring and most of the Summer. Its 
red skin and white flesh makes the 
finest looking and best tasting Rhu- 
barb sauce and pie you ever ate. Prac- 
tically seedless, grown only from di- 
visions. 
75c¢ each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00 
Currants 
Red Lake Currants 
This marvelous new currant has the 
size, color, and quality of Perfection 
but is unique in its large, long stem- 
med clusters which increase picking 
speed 50%. Berries are resistant to 
sunburning. The bush is a strong up- 
right grower, a heavy producer. 35 
cents each, 10 for ‘$3.00. 
Perfection 
The queen among currants. Bright red; 
large full bunches; productive. Rich 
flavored; easily picked. 35 cents each, 
10 for $3.00. 
We have a good supply of currants 
and will be pleased to quote on com- 
mercial quantities. 
Gosseberries 
Oregon Champion 
35 cents each, 10 for $3.00 
The outstanding gooseberry grown in 
the Northwest. Berries are of medium 
size, round, smooth, pale green, thin 
skinned, being almost transparent 
when developed. More resistant to 
mildew than other varieties. A vigor- 
ous grower with upright bushes. 
Pixwell Gooseberry 
It “Picks Well” 
The big, luscious berries hang from 
the branches, well away from the 
thorns. Pixwell ‘Picks well.” It’s new. 
It’s scarce. Can be grown farther north 
than any other named _ gooseberry. 
Produces heavy crops even under ad- 
verse conditions. 75c¢ ea.; 3 for $2.00; 
12 for $7.50. 
