Ranunculus 
TECOLOTE GIANTS MIXED —They can be 
planted in the fall or early spring. February, 
March and April plantings are very successful. A 
great range of color and embracing many new 
shades. Giant double and semi-double, peony-like 
flowers, two inches across, Yellows from straw 
color through all shades to deep golden yellow, 
red, including dark crimson, scarlet, orange-red, 
in fact all shades of red and orange-pink. Can be 
planted outside in the fall in Southern States and 
along the Pacific Coast in Oregon and Washington, 
and are usually safe with some protection. They 
may be grown inside in frames or pots. Flowers 
are borne freely on stems 12 to 15 inches. In mix- 
ture only. 3 for 35c; doz. $1.25; 100 for $9.35. 
Tuberoses 
Lovely. large flowers of thick wax-like texture 
on graceful, long, strong stems. Valuable in the 
garden, also for cut flowers. They have a rich 
exotic fragrance. Plant after danger of frost, 2 
inches deep to top of bulb. They prefer well 
drained soil and sunshine. The flower stems are 
about 15 to 20 inches tall and bloom in August and 
September. Near the seacoast they can be left in 
the ground over winter if protected, but in other 
sections it is best to dig and store them, Available 
in February. Offered in double. 3 for 45c; doz. 
$1.50. Postpaid. 
Rhubarb 
Rhubarb can be planted in October and Novem- 
ber, depending upon your locality. Fall planting 
enables you to have quicker results than spring 
planting. We offer good, strong divisions with 
good eyes to start the crowns. For quantities 
write for prices. Ready fer shipment about No- 
vember 1. Prices quoted are for good divisions. 
Do not pull any stems the first year after planting. 
Space 21% feet apart in the rows and 6 feet be- 
tween rows. If planting is deferred until spring 
set them out before May 1. If you are unable to 
set them out when received plant in moist sand 
until ready. If the root divisions are planted in 
soil that is too dry they may fail to grow. On all 
rhubarb prices add 10% for Zone 4 and beyond. 
RIVERSIDE GIANT RHUBARB — Extra large 
stems of bright crimson. One of the best pro- 
ducers for market. High quality. Each 45e; 3 for 
$1.25; doz. $4.50. 
CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED — This variety has 
the reddest interior in the stems of any kind yet 
introduced. The exterior of the stems are bright 
erimson. The interior is really red throughout the 
whole length of the stem. Not a faint pink but a 
real red. Somewhat sweeter than most varieties. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; doz. $6.00. Postpaid. 
’ MecDONALD—A splendid new rhubarb. Very 
productive of extra large stems with bright crim- 
son exterior and better interior color than most 
of the older varieties. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; doz. 
$5.00. Postpaid. 
VALENTINE, New Rhubarb 
The last word in fine rhubarb. Developed by 
Ontario Experiment Station, Canada. Best of the 
new ‘‘all-red’’ varieties. Official report on Cana- 
dian Cooking Tests of 25 leading varieties: ‘‘Valen- 
tine sauce rated highest. Color an even, deep 
bright red. Texture: smooth and tender. Flavor: 
pleasing with slightly tart after taste. All testers 
accorded Valentine the highest standard.’ Valen- 
tine has the richest color, the best flavor, the 
largest stalks, and the fewest seed stalks, of all 
the new red sauce producers. Larger than Chip- 
man’s and equally red inside. It seldom sends up 
a seed stalk. Each 80c; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.00. 
Horse Radish 
Plant in the spring 18 to 24 inches apart. Set the 
roots small end down. Postpaid. Doz. 65c; 100 for 
$3.35. Write for prices on quantities. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
With the coming of the large, fine flavored, rich 
colored everbearing varieties there has been a 
greater interest in growing straw berries in the 
home garden. They can be planted in October 
and early spring. Always select a well drained 
location convenient for watering the plants during 
the summer production. We supply healthy, clean 
plants. It is not safe to order strawberry plants 
later than May 25th but they may be planted in 
October. 
NOTE: Read Before Ordering—Because of dis- 
tance and delay from inspections, sale of straw- 
berry plants will be limited to the states of Ore- 
gon, Washington and Idaho, Exceptions will be 
made on lots of 50 or more when shipped by 
Express. Plants will not be sent C.0O.D. Payment 
should accompany the order. 
NEW RED RICH (Everbearing)—Large, solid, 
rich-red throughout fruit. Planted in early spring, 
will bear in June, through summer, into fall. Heavy 
producer; excellent for table and freezing. In our 
trials this season this berry looks very promising, 
A strong grower, loaded with blossoms, green and 
ripe berries. Excellent flavor and striking appear- 
ance. This variety patented and Trade Marked. 
Postpaid. Doz. $2.95; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.50; 
100 for $15.00. 
ROCKHILL— Large bright berries produced in 
quantities all summer and fall. This variety makes 
very few runners and most of the plants are se- 
cured by dividing up the one-year-old plants. This 
has the advantage of eliminating the second rate 
producers. Many people believe that the Rockhill 
berry should not make runners, however this is 
not true. If given plenty of fertilizer and water 
they will make some runners and these are ideal 
for setting out. Postpaid. Doz. $1.25; 50 for $4.60; 
100 for $8.85. 
STREAMLINER—A variety of delicious quality, 
producing heavy crops of large berries. This berry 
originated in Oregon and has made quite a sensa- 
tion. It bears throughout the season from spring 
until late fall. Postpaid. Doz. $1.20; 50 for $4.35; 
100 for $7.75. 
MARSHALL (Standard type, not everbearing)— 
One of the best for market and home use. Large, 
dark red fruit with deep red clear through the 
berries. Exceptionally fine quality. Doz. 65c; 50 
for $2.10; 100 for $4.25. Postpaid. Write for quan- 
tity prices. 
NORTHWEST (New)—Large heart shaped, uni- 
form berries with clear deep red clear through 
the fruit. Larger and heavier yielder than the 
Marshall. Vigorous, spring bearing plants pro- 
ducing large cluster on high stems. Ideal for 
canning and freezing. Mid-season. Doz. 90c; 50 
for $3.00; 100 for $6.00. Postpaid. 
Makes perfect balanced plant 
food when dissolved in water 
and applied. Grows sturdier, 
more luxuriant house plants, 
flowers, vegetables, lawns, 
trees in poorest soil—even in 
sand, cinders or water (Hydro- 
ponics). Has highest percent- 
age of quickly available plant 
food elements. Won't burn... 
Clean and odorless. Excellent 
for cuttings, seedlings, trans- 
plants. 1 oz. makes 6 gallons 
liquid food. 
PRICES POSTPAID: 1 oz. 10c; 3 oz. 30¢; 
% oz. 65¢c; 1 Ib. $1.25. Ask for prices on com- 
mercial sizes. 
NiMAI, Yas 
