3114 MacDONALD RHUBARB 
Giant Size and Most Delicious Flavor 
Stalks are of giant size on mature plants, 
and a rich rosy red in color. This beautiful 
color carries through the stalk. Flavor is mild 
and pleasing. This new Rhubarb never be- 
comes tough or stringy. Just cut in small 
chunks and cook. Do not remove the tender 
skin; it cooks right up with the stalk. Nice, 
2-year divisions, 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $5.00, postpaid. 
Martha Washington 
3115 ASPARAGUS 
The first vegetable to come up in the 
spring garden. 100 roots will supply the 
average family and will last for years. Set 
10 inches apart in rows. Spread the roots 
out in the bottom of the holes and tamp soil 
firmly. Plant so that there is about 2 inches 
of soi! over the crowns of the plants. 2-year- 
cld roots, $1.00 per doz.; 25 for $2.00; 
100 for $6.00, postpaid. 
BLUEBERRY CULTURE 
Set plants 4x4 feet apart in cultivated acid 
soil. Blueberries must have acid soil to thrive 
and if your soil is not acid, mix in liberal 
quantity of peat moss to attain acid condition. 
Use plenty of peat or leaf mold around roots 
when setting plants. Keep well watered at all 
times unless you have them planted in a low 
spot where natural moisture abounds, 
Cu:tivated Blueberry Bushes Begin Bearing When Small 
3116 GIANT FRUITED, CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
AMERICA’S FINEST NEW HOME GARDEN FRUIT; FRESH, CANNED or FROZEN 
Grow successfully from coast to coast. Big profits, as bushes May be used as an ornamental shrub, as foliage and blooms 
bear heavily and market is always good. Early berries bring are very attractive. If you do not have room for them else- 
from 35c to 50c a pint. where, plant them along the shrub border. 
The ideal plant for low spots where soil is sour. On higher For field planting, space 5 by 7 feet and keep cultivated. 
ground some woods dirt or well rotted leaves should be mixed tea Soca 
into the soil, as they require an acid condition. (Note: We send assorted varieties to insure pollenization. ) 
Plants last a lifetime when once established. The plants we Bearing age, 18- to 24-inch plants, 3 for $4.50; 10 for 
offer will start bearing the first year after planting. $12.50, postpaid. 
Krider’s Heavy Bearing GRAPES 
31 17 CONCORD One of the most popular and reliable Grapes ever grown. 
Bunch is large, compact and well shouldered. Berries are large 
and round, almost black in color with blue bloom. Juicy and delicious with a very sweet, 
ss buttery flavor. 
4 A large Grape ripening about a 
31 19 MOORE S EARLY week earlier than Concord. Rapid 
grower. Berries large and of excellent quality. Makes a good moderate 
yield and is valuabe as an early Grape. 
\ 3 | 20 N IAGARA Occupies the same position among the white 
varieties that Concord does among the blacks. 
Bunch and berries are large, greenish white changing to pale yellow 
when fully ripe. Skin is thin but very tough, making them ideal for 
market use. 
Ear! d G 54 | eth 
; 3122 CATAWBA Baiehae: are Sate obit amie sel cing 
Flavor is of the finest. Fruit is sweet and juicy. 
Concord Grapes 
3125 SPECIAL! RED, 
PRICES OF ABOVE WHITE and BLUE 
GRAPES GRAPE COLLECTION 
40c each; 5 for $1.75; ONE NIAGARA, s [ 
10 for $2.75; 25 for pWHITE a 
$6.50, postpaid RED 
wer THREE SPLENDID GRAPES 
(Write for prices if inter- A $1.20 VALUE—POSTPAID 
asted in larger quantities. ) 
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