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Raspberry Plants 
“~~ LATHAM— (Minn. No. 4) That great Minnesota Introduction— 
holds first place as a leading commercial and home variety 
of Red Raspberry. It is hardy everywhere, bushes are sturdy, 
upright and vigorous, particularly resistant to disease of all 
kinds. The fruit is very large, dark red and firm. Latham is 
an excellent shipper, heavy yielder, easy picker. It has the 
qualities that make it the leading Red Raspberry. Heavy 
plants. 25 for $3.25, 50 for $6.00 
“~ INDIAN SUMMER, EVERBEARING—A raspberry that produces 
a crop towards the end of June and another in late Septem- 
ber, here. The berries are large, conical, medium red, rather 
Lat and of good quality, Tadien nen is the best ever- 
bearing red raspberry that we know of. Very disease resistant. 
UO aLOie ooo 200 SLOP a ie: 
Asparagus Roots 
In preparing the bed for asparagus roots, the soil should be 
worked up at least 12 inches deep and a very heavy application of 
well-rotted manure or commercial fertilizer should be given. Make 
furrows ten inches deep and spread roots 18 inches apart in row 
and cover ‘with two inches of soil, gradually filling as shoots 
appear until surface is level. Do not cut any later than June 20th 
until the third or fourth year. 
MARY WASHINGTON—1 yr. old, 25 for $1.45; 100 for $3.75. 
Rhubarb 
CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED—Stems are dark red all the way 
through. Fine for pie and makes beautiful sauce. Large strong 
divisions. 75c each. 
VALENTINE—<Another one of the new Canadian Rhubarbs. Per- 
haps the largest, most vigorous growing of all red varities. 
Excellent for freezing. No, 1 Divisions, 75¢ each. 
