Asparagus 
“Giant Washington’”’ 
This new Asparagus has taken 
the country by storm as it is 
rust-proof and produces big 
stalks and large crops. This va- 
riety is the result of many 
years work by the U.S. Dept. of 
Agriculture and fortunate  in- 
deed is the gardener who will 
get started with it as it will sure- 
ly displace all other varieties. 
The stalks grow to a very 
size, yet they remain so crisp 
and tender that they may be 
eaten raw. We have some extra 
heavy i-yr. roots this year. these 
will start easier and give even 
better results than many 2-yr. 
plants. 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.65; 
100 for $3.00. 
GIANT ROBINSON WONDERBEARING 
Spring or June Bearing Strawberries 
CATSKILL—Extra large, plump NEW Strawberry which is self-pollenizing 
and ripens mid-season. Has the MOST DAZZLING red color and RICHLY 
AROMATIC FLAVOR of any mid-season Strawberry. Fine in texture, firm 
in quality and a prolific bearer—it makes an ideal dessert berry. Thrives 
on any good soil and is hardy. 25 for 90c; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.50. 
GIANT ROBINSON—This new June bearing variety originated in the heart 
of the Michigan fruit belt and is rapidly taking favor over other varieties. 
The fruit is large, conical-shaped, scarlet-red all the way through. It is 
very firm and glossy, commands a premium on the markets for its fine 
appearance. This is without any doubt the most outstanding spring bear- 
ing variety and is a berry you shculd plant. Delicious for table use, a 
wonderful canner and preserver. 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.65; 100 for $3.25. 
JUNG’S WONDERBEARING—A sirawberry that will delight all growers 
who want a variety which combines fine quality and great productiveness. 
These plants are very vigorous growers and seem to succeed almost every- 
where; they grow upright and carry the fruit well from the soil; it is med- 
ium early in ripening. The berries are of large size, some specimens 2 
inches in diameter; of extra fine quality and handsome appearance. 25 for 
80c; 50 for $1.40; 100 for $2.60. 
PIE PLANT 
‘““Canada Red’’ 
Pie Plant or Rhubarb 
Pie Plants should be in 
every garden as they are 
the first plant in the spring 
to produce material for 
pies, sauce and canning. 
Top—CATSKILL \ 
Bottom SUPERFECTION EVERBEARING . . 
New Everbearing Strawberry ‘‘Superfection’’ 
Las a” . "4 7 5 i r 
Transplantone Heavy Yielder, Superb Quality, Large Berries. This grand variety pro- 
i. The new everbearing strawberry sumpasses all other varities for yield. qual- duces large stalks that are 
Increases Root Growth Makes SUCHE! NAgSSY ity. and size of berries. The strong vigorous plants will produce a good crop dark red clear to the heart, 
ous Plants, Larger and Better Yields. of fruit this year when planted on good soil and moisture is normal, they makes sauces as red as 
strawberry jam, very sweet 
This is a preparation of root torming horm- usually start ripening in August and will continue until frost. The berries are 
ones and Vitamin Bl and is especially valu- very large, rich red in color and remarkably sweet and delicious. By far the Y - 7 
SHSM OS IneatIne SBOtn BlaRtc andi sha best of the everbearing strawberries. 25 for $1.60; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.75. SUgar 25) e OLC aoe 
- Streng divisions; Each 50c; 
when transplanting as it greatly increases TAS OT STTe E, - 
root growth and plants thus treated will WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS Si for 9125 iid om eae: 
suffer very little set-back from transplanting 
One ounce dissolved in water will make 10 
gallons of solution, simple instructions will 
be found on every package. V2 oz. (enough 
for small gardens) 25c; 3 oz. $1.00; Ib. $4.00 
so does not require much 
GRAPE PLANTS—See page 8 
Our Berry Plants Are Certified 
All of our raspberry plants have had double inspection 
ae by State Inspectors and are 
. free from Mosaic and ail 
— other dangercus plant dis- 
ide 8% eases and insects, 
~ BOYSENBERRY — 
Hardy Northern Grown Berry Plants 
‘““SODUS”’ the Best Purple Raspberry 
Far superior to Columbian as the berries are larger, of better 
quality and the plants are hardier. Plants are vigorous and bear 
an unusually large crop. Will not spread from roots or shoots. 
Strong 2yr. plants: 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.45; 25 for $4.75; 100 for 
“CUMBERLAND” Giant Black Raspberry Sse) Boathald: 
INDIAN SUMMER 
- This is offered with assurance as a most desirable variety be- 
Wonderful Everbearing Raspberry sause of its immense size, fine quality and great productive- New Black Raspberry “MIORRISON”’ 
‘“ 7 ss. It is a wonder in size of berries and vigor in growth and Beale é a : se 
INDIAN SUMMER is as hardy as any variety grown. Fruit is jet black and of ie gtena — Diaeecap precuess oe sized berries 
<tr: e F r 7 wi 2 F: inch i i er, jet black in color and of superb 
Fe = our mi far Ts i 7er- extra quality. By far the best results in growing Black Rasp- pmOS TACO BLAS evan L i 2 x 
Prom ORE oe he eat BALMS We pounds His pew ever: berries have been obtained from 2-yr. or transplanted plants. quality. Grows strong, vigorous bushes that are healthy and 
bearing Raspberry so much better a Come 1S We are now offering 2-yr.-old plants at prices very little more disease resistant. Plants root deep so are resistant to drought 
>; and will produce a good crop even in dry years. Strong 2-yr. 
tinued all other varieties. It is a heavy yieider both in 
early summer and fall, the berries are of large size and 
excellent quality. Bushes are very vigorous and hardy 
Extra select plants: 6 for 85c; doz. $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 
100 for $9.50, postpaid. 
than was formerly charged for inferior 1-yr. plants, bear this 
in mind when comparing prices. Heavy 2-yr. Plants: 6 for 
$1.20; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25, 
New Giant Thornless Boysenberry 
ep This sensational new berry is about the finest berry we know 
plants: 3 for 80c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.40; 25 for $4.50, postpaid. 
of. Unlike the ordinary variety the vines have no thorns and 
are even hardier. The berries are of immense size and their 
sweet delicious fiavor is unsurpassed: they are a deep maroon 
red when ripe and almost seedless. We offer heavy 7Z-yr, plants 
as the l-yr. pJants are fragile and hard to get started. Please 
bear this in mind when comparing prices. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 
12 for $3.50, postpaid. 
“LATHAM” Giant Red Raspberry 
By far the best raspberry to be had and stands unsur- 
passed for vigor and hardiness. size and handsome ap- 
pearance of berries. Has made the remarkable yield of 
5,430 qts. per acre. Hardy even as far North as Canada. 
The ability of Latham to yield so heavily together with 
the large size and fine appearance of the berries make 
it unquestionably the most profitable variety for either 
home or market garden. Many plants will bear truit the 
first year they are set out. Price of strong disease-free 
plants: 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.60; 100 for 
$9.00, postpaid. MORRISON 
LATHAM 
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