EASY TO GROW Garden Fruits — 
RHUBARB ASPARAGUS 
Excellent 
For Pies 
A Table Delicacy 
Seneca Strain 
MacDONALD Mary Washington. 
Grown from divis- More resistant and a 
ions, it will outyield StTonget_ grower than 
: any variety of Aspara- 
any other variety. Sim ver Bhoweacar 
It is only mildly den should contain at 
acid and takes less least a small bed. Cul- 
sugar than the ture is simple and one 
planting lasts many 
others. rae 
Prices: Prices, 2-Yr., No. 
1 Plants: 25 for 
No. 1 $1.85; 100 for 
Divisions paunO i E008 for 
60c each; a ga ee 
(Shipped in spring 
3 for $1.65 only.) 
BOYSENBERRY 
THORNLESS faseterry Flavor 
This berry has received much acclaim through- 
out the country because of its immense berries, 
often 1% to 2 inches long, of the highest quality; 
an immense bearer. The vines are absolutely thorn- 
less, making picking and cultivation easy. Can be 
used the same as any Blackberry: fresh, canned, 
for pies or jellies. Bears in late July. 
Prices, 2-Year, No. 1, Selected Plants: 
6 for $2.00; 10 for $2.55; 
25 for $4.65. 
(In spring.) 
BLACKBERRIES 
Prices, 1-Year, No. 1, Selected Plants: 
10 for $1.80; 25 for $3.30; 100 for $9.75; 
500 for $34.50. 
ELDORADO BLACKBERRIES 
The best Blackberry of all. Free from disease, pro- 
ductive, hardy. Fruit is large, juicy, high quality. Best 
for pies or preserving. We can recommend planting this 
variety without reservation. 
CURRANTS 
The New RED LAKE 
A choice Currant with light red berries in long clus- 
ters. Ripens early July but holds on over a long period. 
2-Year Plants, 70c each; 3 for $1.80; 
10 for $5.50. 
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