RHUBARB 
CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED. The new and 
finest Rhubarb. Very sweet and tender; 
of the finest flavor with extra large stalks. 
Bright red all the way through. It is a 
seedless type which makes it everbearing 
and can be used throughout the entire 
Summer. 1 root 75c., 2 roots $1.25, 5 roots 
$2.75. 
MACDONALD. — A new Rhubarb of very 
fine quality. Bright crimson and unsur- 
passed flavor. When cooked, the color is a 
beautiful shade of pink. Does not produce 
fertile seed and can therefore also be used 
all Summer. 1 root 65c., 2 roots $1.00, 
5 roots $2.25. 
ONION SETS 
We offer choice, dry select sets, the best to 
be had. These should be planted very early 
in the Spring, the earlier the better. One 
pound will plant approximately 30 feet of row. 
YELLOW sets will mature into large rounded 
Onions with yellow skin and creamy white, 
mild flesh. Excellent keeping qualities for 
Winter storage. 
WHITE sets are mild flavored and most de- 
sirable for use as scallions. Not so good 
for Winter storage as the yellow type. 
IEb= 35e. .2- Ibs. 65¢:,"5 lbs. $1.50 
GARLIC SETS 
Garlic comes in buds which should be 
separated, planted and cultivated the same as 
Onion sets. Lb. 75c. 

MUSHROOM SPAWN 
CRUMBLED TOBACCO STEM SPAWN is 
the latest development in the production of 
Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn. The 
material is easier to handle, the growth is 
more vigorous, and results are more certain. 
Adverse growing conditions are more readily 
Overcome, as the tobacco stem medium is 
high in food elements needed by the grow- 
ing Mushroom. If you have had indifferent 
success with Mushrooms, try this improved 
form of spawn. One package will plant 
1Ostosl2esq ites Pke50c., 5 pkgs. $2.30. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Sweet Potatoes are easy to grow. Can be 
grown on a wide range of soils. Ready about 
May 20th to 25th. 
NANCY HALL. An old favorite of uniform 
excellence. Doz. plants, 35c.; 50 for $1.00. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS, HERBS 

HERBS FOR 

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No garden is so small, whether devoted to vege- 
tables or flowers, that it can’t boast a few herbs. 
Many ate easily grown from seed and we will have 
plants of the perennial varieties again this Spring. 
HERBS EASILY GROWN FROM SEEDS 
Chives 
Dill (Pkt. 10c.) 
Florence Fennel 
Anise 
Sweet Basil 
poraes (Finocchio) 
Caraway Summer Savory 
Coriander Sweet Marjoram 
All Herb Seed: Pkt. 20c. 
except as noted 
PLANTS OF THE FOLLOWING 
PERENNIALS 
True Lavender Mint 
Sage Rosemary 
Thyme Chives 
Tarragon 
Any of above: 3 plants $1.00 

STRAWBERRIES 
Standard Varieties 
PREMIER, Early. Healthy foliage, solid, 
well-shaped large fruit. Does well under all 
conditions. Some tell us this the best of all. 
DORSETT, Early to Midseason. Plants are 
vigorous, producing runners in abundance. 
Stalks are strong and fruit is held well above 
the ground. The outstanding merit of this 
berry is its delicious flavor. 
FAIRFAX, Early to Midseason. Hardy and 
disease resistant. Berries are large and bright 
red. Even when over-ripe the fruit retains 
firmness and delicious flavor. 
CATSKILL, Midseason. A sure cropper, with 
many big, tasty berries for a long period. 
ROBINSON, Midseason. New, and one of the 
finest to date. Handsome, glossy, scarlet-red 
berries; firm texture, juicy and sweet. Pro- 
duces an enormous June crop. 
SPARKLE, Midseason. New. Vigorous, 
healthy plants which bear abundantly. 
Richly colored, firm berries of excellent 
flavor. 
CHESAPEAKE, Midseason to Late. Splendid 
grower, plants are deeply rooted, vigorous © 
One of the best in flavor, © 
and healthy. 
shape, size and color. 
All above: 
25 for $1.25, 50 for $2.00, 100 for $3.50 
Everbearers 
Because they make few runners, everbearers 
can be planted closely. Rows can be 30 inches 
apart with plants 12 to 15 inches apart in the 
rows. Keep all blossoms off until July of the 
first year. 
STREAMLINER, Everbearing. The newest 
of the everbearing types. A Michigan 
Origination which makes it hardy. Perfect 
flowering. Betries are practically round, 
extremely bright red and of immense size. 
Very sweet. 
GEM, Everbearing. Fruits in June and again 
in the Fall. Berries are solid, well-shaped 
and of delicious flavor. Plants are healthy, 
vigorous, drought resistant and productive. 
Grow in natrow rows for best results. 
Above two: 
25 for $1.75, 50 for $3.00, 100 for $5.00 
Potted plants of any of the above varieties: 
$12.00 per 100. 

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