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It pays to plant Rasp- 
berries in the fall because 
you get more growth the 
first year. Mound over 6” 
deep with dirt; remove 
gently in spring. You'll be 
months ahead this way. 
A2883 — GIANT LATHAM. Does 
fine anywhere. Most popular 
of Red Raspberries. Large, 
firm, delicious red fruit. A 
vigorous grower that produces 
an enormous crop. 6 for 4.25; 
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12 for 2.39; 25 for 4.19; 50 for 
7.75; 100 for 13.98, postpaid. 
A2878—INDIAN SUMMER. Fine 
everbearing red; two big crops 
a year. Does well even in 
Canada. Good quality fruit; 
bears early and heavily. 6 for 
1.49; 12 for 2.79; 25 for 4.98; 
50 for 9.25; 100 for 16.98, post- 
paid. 
A2856—GURNEY’S PURPLE GEM. 
Better grower than reds or 
blacks. A North Dakota bliz- 
zatd belt raspberry that pro- 
Bear SOONER and HEAVIER 
Often set fruit first season. 
These are larger, heavier-rooted, plants. for the backyard garden. 
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A202 Latham ses; 12 for 2.98; 
for 95c; 6 for 1.65; 
25 for 5.49, ppd. 
2861 — Cumberland Black Rasp- 
: ary 3 for 95c; 6 for 1.65; 12 
for 2.98; 25 for 5.49, ppd. 
2891—Indian Summer Raspberry. 
3 for 1.15; 6 for 2.10; 12 for 
3.85; 25 for 7.25, ppd. 
a2860—Purple Gem Raspberry. 3 
for 1.15; 6 for 2.10; 12 for 3.85; 
25 for 7.25, ppd. 
articularly 
for 
A2823—Eldorado Blackberry. 3 
69c; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.25; 25 
for 4.49, ppd. 
2-YEAR TRANSPLANT BARGAIN 
3 Cumberland Black 
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Raspberry a 
3 Latham Red Raspberry $279 
3 Purple Gem Raspberry Postpaid 
Red Raspberry Bargain 
A2315X—Two of the finest Red 
Raspberry varieties at a saving 
—6 Latham and 6 Indian Sum- 
mer, all 12 for 2.59, postpaid. 
duces heavy crops where others 
fail. High quality. Tops for 
jams, jellies and eating fresh. 
3 for 79c; 6 for 1.32; 12 for 
2.38; 25 for 4.25; 50 for 7.98; 
100 for 14.98, postpaid. 
A2842—CUMBERLAND BLACK. 
Most popular black. Produces 
enormous crops of large, firm 
berries. Juicy, but not seedy. 
Fine for shipping, market or 
home use. 6 for 1.10 12 for 
1.92; 25 for 3.75; 50 for 6.34; 
100 for 11.49, postpaid. 
A2852—NEW MORRISON. The 
large black one. Larger fruit 
than the older strains. Better 
quality, disease-free and big- 
ger yields of top quality ber- 
ries. 6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.39; 25 
for 4.19; 50 for 7.75; 100 for 
13.98, postpaid. 
Black Raspberry Offer 
A2280X — Just enough for a 
backyard planting. 6 Morrison 
and 6 Cumberland—12 heavy- 
rooted plants for only 2.29, 
peste FREE GIFT: 2 Boysen- 
erry Plants. 
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Eldorado 
BLACKBERRIES 
fm A2805—Ripens over a 
long period with loads 
of juicy, sweet fruit. 
, Liked particularly for i 
t its small seeds and heavy-bearing < 
qualities. Very resistant to rust. ¥ 
6 for 98c; 12 for 1.79; 25 for 3.19; ¥ 
* 50 for 6.00; 100 for 10.49, post- ; 
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Mary Washington — 
Practically immune to rust — 
which often kills other varieties. 
It keeps sending up crisp, tender 
stalks for a long cutting period in 
the spring. Set asparagus plants 
114 feet apart. And remember, 
asparagus is one of the best vege- 
‘tables for freezing. se 
POSTPAID PRICES 
ASPARAGUS 
Paradise. A large, fast growing variety 
that not only can be used the first year 
after planting, but is sweeter, more ten- 
der, and much more prolific in growth 
- than other varieties. Really an im- 
proved variety. 
Per 100 Per 500 
Paradise: , Per10 Per25 Per 50 
A3009—Jumbo 3-year-old .................. $1.15 $2.19 $3.98 $7.59 
A3008—2-year-old plants.................... 1.60 2.89 5.49 
Mary Washington: 
A3003—Jumbo 3-year-old.................. 98 1.89 3.45 6.79 
A3002—2-year-old plants.......-............ 1.35 2.55 4.95 $22.50 
A2382X—3 Chipman’s Canada Red Rhubarb and 25 3-year- 
old Jumbo-size Mary Washington Asparagus — all for only 
3.98, postpaid. 
RHUBARB... 
These are the improved, better strains 
—not the common old rhubarb that is 
green and stringy. 
Gurney’s “Finest Pie” Rhubarb 
Very early, heavy producing rhubarb noted 
for its rich, tender stalks. And low priced: 
A3058—Standard Size, 3 for 59c; 6 for 1.05; 
12 for 1.68, postpaid. 
A3059—Extra-Heavy Size, 3 for 79c; 6 for 
1.32; 12 for 2.15, postpaid. 
rer fe Rhubarb 
Famous Chipman’s Canada Red argain 
Stalks are large, red from bottom to PP 
inside and out. Cooking does not take its ric 
color. Sweeter so takes less sugar. Productive 
and almost seedless. You can pull big stalks 
from spring until fall. A3056—Large No. 1 
roots, 98c each; 3 for 2.69, postpaid. 
A2375X— 10 “Finest Ple”’ 
rhubarb plants for 96c, 
postpaid. Special planting 
| grade—will give you all the 
sauce and ples you can eat. 
CONCORD BARGAIN 
A2402X — 10 big vines, 
enough for canning, 
grape juice and wine. 
Hs Here are the best varieties 
" 1.98, postpald. - 
of grapes for fall planting. 
Be sure to mound them up 
with dirt after planting; un- 
mound gently in the spring. 
A3139—Niagara. The leading 
white. 50c each; 2 for 84c; 
6 for 2.28; 12 for 3.84; 25 
for 6.25, ppd. 
A3111—Concord. America’s 
most popular grape. Blue- 
black. 45¢ each; 2 for 70c; 
6 for 1.68; 12 for 2.64; 25 
for 4.75; 100 for 16.50, ppd. 
A3104—Beta.. Almost black 
fruit. Best for northwest; 
fine decoration; will climb. 
50c each; 2 for 84c; 6 for 
2.28; 12 for 3.84; 25 for 
6.25, ppd. 
A3110—Caco. Big clusters of 
rich, red fruit; will stand 
hottest summers. 50c¢ each; 
2 for 84c; 6 for 2.28; 12 for 
3.84; 25 for 6.25, ppd. 
RED, WHITE & BLUE 
COLLECTION 
A2400X—2 Concord 
(blue), 1 Niagara 
(white) and 1 Caco. 
(red) —4 plants for only 
1.39, postpaid. 8 
