GARDEN FOODS meas 
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GOOD REDS 
Price: 2-yr., No. 1, 75¢ each; 
3 for $1.95; 10 for $5.95; 25 for 
$13.75. 
WILDER. Upright, vigorous; clusters 
above medium length; berries 
large to very large; bright red with 
mild sub-acid flavor. Ripens early 
and remains bright and firm until 
very late. Early July. 
RED LAKE. Originated recently at 
the Minnesota State Fruit Breed- 
ing Farm, Finest of all Red Cur- 
rants. The berry is usually large 
in size and of superior quality. 
The clusters are long and filled 
out to the top. Berries are a clear 
light red and the quality excel- 
lent. The bush is vigorous, up- 
right and productive. Ripens early 
midseason, but holds on over a 
long period so it can be used or 
marketed as desired. Early July. 

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RHUBARB fez Pies 
PRICE OF RHUBARB 
(Except as noted) 1-9 10-49 
a-yr., Select roots =. be eee $0.25 $0.20 
GIANT VICTORIA. This new red variety has giant 
size stalks, twice the size of ordinary Rhubarb; very 
tender. Fine flavor. 
MacDONALD. The new, all red, tender Rhubarb, From 
MacDonald College in Quebec, Prof. L. G. Bunting 
has originated this very highly colored and palat- 
able !arge-sized early fruit. It is incomparable with 
any other variety, and is easily adaptable for pies, 
desserts, and preserves in combination with other 
fruits. Not grown from seed. Plants propagated by 
division. Plant some this year—the whole family 
will enjoy this new worth-while variety. Price: 75c¢ 
each; or 3 for $2.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
A Decorative Small Shrub 


Price: 2-yr., No. 1, strong bushes, 
90c¢ each; 10 for $8.00. 
DOWNING. Fine quality, Vigorous 
growth, and free from mildew. 
Large, green. July. 
POORMAN. Large, healthy, vigor- 
ous. Fruit red and very attrac- 
tive. Excellent for heavy soils. 
July. 
ASPARAGUS 33.1... ‘PROPER SPACING FOR FRUITS 
Easy to Grow—A Delicious Table Vegetable Age of Distance | Number 
Variety Bearing Apart Per Acre 
MARY WASHINGTON, Pedigreed. Health- Apples, Standard .......... 3 to 5 years 35x35 ft. 5) 
ful and delicious, and also easy to grow Apples;/DWart 1 ieee nee 2 years ocho tte 435 
. it’s no wonder fresh Asparagus tips Apricots Vie.) eee 3 years 15x15) cht: 193 
are such a popular delicacy. New shoots Asparagus=)(Field)=o.) ,aen ee 2 years 4 ft.x18 in. 7,260 
keep coming as the tops are cut. Mary (Gardenias ann Axl attaee2 1 TOO 
Washington is heavy yielding, rust re- Blackberrics (=) =e ieee ] year 5x60 ft. 907 
sistant, and is fast replacing older varie- Cherries®: (Sour) tigee espe nee 3 to 4 years toxins 193 
ties in home and market. Mary Washing- Cherries (Sweets) 5 2..20... 3 to 4 years 20x20 ft. 108 
ton is accepted by commercial growers as Currantsnc) 6S. cae nee eae 2 years Seth tts PAS Pw. 
the best type . . . hardy, long lived, a Grapes) 7... 5.2). aaa nae 2 years 8x 8 ft. 680 
heavy producer of tall, straight, tender Peachies'.3ivl>c Been rae 2 years 20x20 ft. 108 
shoots. Kale Standard easter 3 to 4 years 20x20 ft. 108 
: ears, Dwarfive). mama tea ete Zeveqrsaem| 2x liaate a3 
Price: 2-yr., No. 1, 25 for $2.05; 50 Plunis;* cay sustor teeter ee 3 to 4 otis 20x20 ft. 108 
for $3.35; 100 for $5.40; 500 for UIMCES) Frc ahs ceparee Para eae ee 4 to 5 years 20x10 ft. 435 
$16.90; 1000 for $25.00. 1-yr., No. 1, Raspberries zie. wen lazera pees wane 1] year 6x 4 ft. 1,815 
25 for $1.30; 50 for $2.15: 100 for Strawberries ie i praRE 1. year Ace ett O. S90 
$3.40; 500 for $10.65; 1000. for Garden) Wan 2X Leite? | SO 
70; +90; Boysenberry and Dewberry ... 2 years Wises Thin 
$15.00. Blueberry-22 4.5. Sey eee 2 years 4x10 ft. 
Frey te Grow ‘and So Good’ fer You Rhuberh > hoe rn rr 
One Planting Lasts Many Years lorseradish) as sacieeeine ena 2 years 6-8 ins. 

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