New Seedless Rhubarb 
864 — Chipman’s Canada 
Red - Sweet. Stalks almost as large and heavy 
as those of the Giant Victoria. Red from bot- 
tom to top, pink-meated, sweet, cooking up to 
the finest dessert and pie-filling that can be 
put on the table, and fit for a king. The heavy 
roots we furnish, will begin to supply you with 
its fine product the first year, and will continue 
in your garden tor many years. We are pricing 
these roots so that everybody can afford to 
plant this spring. 59c each; 3 for $1.55; post- 
paid. 
Hardy HERBS 
The following are the most frequently needed 
herbs. They are hardy, stay in your garden 
for many years, and continue to supply your 
kitchen for a long time, beginning the first 
year. 
S The best hardy kind for 
875 age seasoning. This is the true 
Holt's Mammoth Sage, furnishing large quanti- 
ties of leaves which are dried, and used for 
their aromatic value. Per plant, 35c, postpaid. 
S ~ A plant of the onion fam- 
89 Chives ily, producing very thin 
tops, which are cut and used for seasoning in 
green form, like Parsley. Per bundle, 30c: 3 
for 75c: postpaid. 
A very useful 
897—Peppermint hardy herb, high- 
ly aromatic. Per plant, 25c; postpaid. 
Selected crowns 
6859—Horseradish #5.°Oia sting. 
The best all-white variety. Strong crowns for a 
good crop the first year. 3 for 50c 6& for 90c 
prepaid. 
666 — Hardy Persimmon. 
(Diospyrus Virginiana) Grows to medium size 
tree-form, with a round-topped head, and quite 
ornamental with its Sighat de foilage. The 
fruit after having gone through some _fall- 
frosts becomes very sweet. If you have plenty 
of ground, want something outstanding, plant 
a few of these nice ‘‘Old-timers.’’ Persimmon- 
wood is used for such sporting sae as golf- 
clubs. 4 to 5 ft. trees $2.85 each; 2 for $5.00 
prepaid. 
Morus 
5608 — Hardy Mulberry. (ir 
ca). Planted and sheared from the beginning, 
like Privet, this plant makes a very pesky 
hedge. And if the spacing is increased to 1 
or 16 inches apart in the row, the Mulberry 
grows to a tall screen, ideal for tall hedges 
and windbreaks. This is the berry-producing 
type, medium to large fruited. Also a favorite 
with bird and game lovers. Extra strong 18 to 
24 inch plants 10 for 95c: 25 for $1.80; 50 for 
$3.25 prepaid. 
6871 
New Paradise ASPARAGUS 
A great improvement over all former varieties. Rust-proof, bears larger, thicker tips of finer 
quality than anything that has ever been produced in Asparagus. Plant more of this permanent 
hard; 
which are sure to start. 
vegetable. Take advantage of these new low price rates for strictly. first class young plants 
All two year, strong roots, 25 for $1.65; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00 postpaid. 
How to Grow Asparagus 
Manure the ground heavily, 
deep. Have 4 inches of good rich ground 
about 3 to 4 inches of soil. Leave the rest of the trench lay open for the first summer. 
row the first year. Fill the trench up in the fall of the first year. Let several stalks grow 
plart the second year. In the third year allow one stalk per plant to grow up, cut all 
stalks 
on eac 
using well rotted barn manure. Make a trench 8 to 10 inches 
on the bottom, spread the roots out evenly and fill in 
Let all 
others as soon as they appear above the ground. Cultivate occasionally. Plant I ft. apart in the 
row, the rows 3 ft. apart. 
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