Everblooming Roses 
No. 1, 2-Year, Field-Grown Bushes Selected for 
Their Real Beauty, Free Blooming, Fragrance 
POINSETTIA. (Red.) A striking brilliant red. One of the newer 
reds. Very fragrant, large blooms and lots of them. Each $1.00. 
RADIANCE, (Pink.) Long, pointed, silvery pink buds opening 
into very large, bright pink blooms; intensely fragrant. Each 
$1.00. 
Salmon 
K. A. VICTORIA. (White.) A real double white Rose with 
a faint yellow tinge toward the center. You will like this 
Rose. Each $1.10. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. (Salmon.) Golden sal- 
mon, deep yellow with coppery pink centers. 
Profuse bloomer; 
$1.00. 
June-Blooming Climbers 
All No. 1, 2-yr., field-grown bushes. 
colors. List price 
Selected from among hundreds of Climbers. All Four 
Every one a prize winner—now for you at so : 
little cost. Roses 
DR. VAN FLEET. Dainty shell-pink with an un- Only 
dertone of catchy pink. Buds long, pointed, 3 95 
with curling petals. Fine for cut flowers. Fra- $ . 
grant. Each $1.10. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Coppery orange. Buds 
long, pointed, beautiful. One of the best very 
few yellow climbers. Each $1.10. 
CLIMBING K. A. VICTORIA. A favorite white 
climber. Fast grower, free bloomer. Note we 
list a K. A. Victoria in the Everbloomers. This 
climber is much like it. Each $1.00. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. No collection of climbers 
would be complete without this scarlet-red 
Rose. Blooms are in clusters on the ends of 
long stems. A prize winner. Each $1.00. 
(For postage, 
see page 19.) 
Special Offer 
. $3.95 
All 4 of the above Climbing Roses .. 
List price $4.20 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
A new Asparagus from 
California. Our 2-year roots 
begin sending up shoots 
which you may cut the next 
spring. No waiting around 
2 or 3 years to have tender, 
fresh Asparagus when you 
plant Keith's 2-yr. Paradise 
roots—they send up thrifty 
shoots in 1 year. Paradise 
is an excellent variety for 
home and commercial uses. 
The shoots (tips) are thick 
and tender, with that rich 
Asparagus flavor. Fine for 
“cold packing,” for it holds 
its flavor and tenderness 
Paradise Asparagus 
There is no more ten“er well- 
aoe Oe Asparagus than PARA- after freezing. 
Prices: 12 25 50 100 250 500 
UY rst NOw Ls ROOtSE ne ter $0.75 $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 $6.50 $11.50 
224 TsO. | HOOtSEe te oe ee 
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100 1.75 3.50 4.85 8.85 15.00 
fragrant. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
All No. 1, 2-Yr., Field-Grown Bushes 
4 Ditferent Everbloomers—4 Different 
Long stems. Each 
White 
Plant Asparagus and Rhubarb This Spring 
One Planting Lasts for Years—Little Care Necessary 
Plant in Some Unused Out-of-Way Corner 
MacDONALD 
RHUBARB 
Produces tender, juicy 
stalks 3 feet tall and over 
an inch in diameter. Pro- 
duces these large, tender, 
red stalks from early spring 
well into summer. Seldom, 
if ever, goes to seed. At 
MacDonald College in Can- 
ada,. where it originated, 
Prof. Bunting says: ''—very 
highly colored, a dazzling, 
attractive stalk of large 
size, productive, very ten- 
der, and succulent, excel- 
lent quality, valuable for 
pies and desserts.’ When 
cooked it’s as red as Cher- 
ry juice—just wonderful. 
We offer STRONG DIVI- Meco 
acVo: 
SION roots. Raporagus 
Prices: No. 1 Strong Root Divisions, 65c each; 
3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.85; 12 for $7.50; 25 for $12.00. 
' List Price 
: COMBINATION PRICE 
Only $7.85 
Special 
Combination 
ROSE OFFER 
4 Everbloomers offered on 
thisspaqe wee ee $4.10 
4 Climbers offered on this 
page 
Planting and 
Culture Directions 
ASPARAGUS: Dig 
trench 12 in. deep, 16 
in. wide in well-drained 
location. Fill trench half 
full with top soil mixed 
one-third with rich com- 
post or wellrotted ma- 
nure. Pack well, then 
spread roots out flat on 
this flat surface and 
cover with 3 in. of the 
soil mixture. As Aspar- 
agus shoots come up, 
fill in remainder of the 
trench. Space plants 12 
to 16 in. apart in trench. 
For winter mulch, cover 
bed with compost, barn- 
yard manure, or chick- 
en manure, to be raked 
off in early spring. 
RHUBARB: Follow 
same instructions as for 
Asparagus except set 
plants 24 inches apart 
and not so deep. 
