Best Selected BLACKBERRIES 
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ELDORADO. This variety is the most widely planted of all blackberries. Shiny black, large size 
berries ideal for pies, jams, desserts. So hardy that it fares well even in the coldest weather. 
Plant them 3 ft. apart in rows 6 ft. apart. 
Strong Plants, 1-year, No. 1 
25 for 
$6.00 
100 for 
$20.00 
10 for 
Postpaid $2.75 
Highly Ornamental BUSH CHERRIES 
Attractive ornamental shrubs famous for their color, beauty and 
edible fruit. Fruit, while not equal to Standard Cherries, is highly 
prized for preserves. Extremely hardy, bearing fruit soon after 
planting. Plant 2 or more of any one variety for cross-pollination. 
Set them in the ground 5 ft. apart. Strong Bushes, 2-year, 2-3 ft. 
. CORNELIAN CHERRY (Cornus mas). Clusters of yellow 
flowers cover the shrub in April, followed by red edible 
Postpaid 
cherry-like fruit. Bushes grow up to 15 ft. tall. 
2 for $4.50, 10 for $20.00. 
‘NANKING CHERRY 
(Prunus tomentosum). 
followed by cherry-like brilliant red fruit. 
up to 8 ft. tall. 
RHUBARB 
We have a limited supply of excel- 
lent quality Rhubarb roots. You'll 
be able to cut a small crop this 
spring followed by a full crop the 
following year. Rhubarb roots re- 
quire well fertilized soil for best re- 
sults. We recommend liberal feed- 
ing with RA-PID-GRO. Plant them 
3 ft. apart. 
Quick Crop Clumps 
2for 10for 25 for 
Postpaid $1.20 $5.00 $11.00 
MYATTS LINNAEUS. The leading 
variety for commercial planting, ex- 
cellent also for home use. Large 
It pays to tender stalks of tangy flavor. Bears 
plant only stalks up to 2 ft. tall. 
the best. 
Masses of 
bloom, pink in bud, open a pure white in April and May, 
Bushes grow 
Postpaid 2 for $3.00, 10 for $14.00. 
HANSEN’S BUSH CHERRY 
(Prunus besseyi) 
Bears in coldest climate. Fruit 
is purple black, up to an inch 
in diameter, shaped like a 
plum. The bush rarely grows 
over 5 ft. tall, and bears well 
even in poor soil. Postpaid 
2 for $2.00, 10 for $9.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
A Single Planting Lasts Years! 
A real space saver, 100 plants, set 
1 ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart, will 
provide an average family supply. 
Strong Plants, 2-year, No. 1 
50 100 8250 1000 
for for for for 
Postpaid $3.50 $6.00 $12.00 $35.00 
MARY WASHINGTON. An _ excep- 
tional grower, this variety produces 
giant stalks with heavy crowns. Its 
rich green stalks have a tender fla- 
vor all their own. 
PARADISE. A new, rust-resistant 
variety of the Mary Washington 
type. Many stalks are an inch or 
more thick. 
GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS 
Easy to grow, require little space, thrive even in 
shady places. Plant them 4 ft. apart. These strong, 
2-year plants may produce some fruit the first year 
planted. 
Strong Plants, 2-year, Transplanted 
2 for 10 for 25 for 
Postpaid $2.00 $8.50 $18.00 
DOWNING GOOSEBERRY. A large, handsome 
fruit, green in color, thin skinned, tender, juicy 
and sweet. Free of mildew. 
POORMAN GOOSEBERRY. You'll never know 
how delicious a gooseberry can be until you've 
become familiar with the Poorman Gooseberry! 
The fruit is dark red, large, and very attrac- 
tive. This variety requires a rich soil, and does 
not grow well on light, sandy soils, where 
Downing should be selected. 
; RED LAKE CURRANT. Berries are unusually 
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large, measuring up to '/, inch in diameter. 
The clusters are up to 4 inches long and are 
filled out to the top with 8 to 10 juicy melting 
berries on each cluster. 
WHITE GRAPE CURRANT. Fine for dessert. 
You'll like their mild flavor. 
(LLL TTI, 
GOOSEBERRY & CURRANT SPECIAL 
(Group No. 115) 
6 Gooseberry and Cur- For Only 
rant Bushes. 2 Downing, 
2 Red Lake, 1 Poorman, $ 5 2) O 
1 White Grape—all Postpaid 
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