Red Lake Currant 
RED LAKE CURRANTS 
h Outbears others two to one. Double your 
crop and profits by raising these big, very pro- 
ductive Currants. Bushes thrifty and excep- 
tionally hardy, easy to grow. The berries are 
dark red in color, being borne on long, well- 
filled bunches are a pleasure to pick. Origi- 
nated in the Northwest where the temperature 
goes 40 degrees below zero. They ripen in 
early midseason and last over a long period. 
PRICES: 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 65c each; 3 for 
$1.80; 10 for $5.50; 25 for $10.50. 
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Special 
3 Giant Red Lake Currants ........ 
3 Golden Gooseberry ........... .. 2.00 
for Only $3.25 n 
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PRICES—1-Yr., Extra Heavy 
RS aa SO GU MoT te hw: $1.50 
LD ake reeset eel OO SOS aren nee ee 2.60 
EXTRA HEAVY CILUMP CROWNS 
Bachaaasietoe: $0.50 Garedeis nave: 2 OAS 
Ce ete eke ae) 11-725) LE eR at ay se 4.00 
3 6 12 Pup) 50 
Concord, Niagara, 
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Fredonia. l-yr. $0.60 $1.10 $1.90 $2.85 $4.75 $8.50 $70.00 factories. Fresh frozen food com- 
Concord, Niagara, 
Fredonia. 
100 1000 Fancy stalks for the stores and mar- 
Q-yre 20 1.5057 2.50) 34.00 6.60 12.50 100.00 
GOLDEN 
Hardy, Heavy Bearing 
The berries are very large with a delicious flavor. Their greenish 
yellow color turns to pink when fully ripe. Plants are hardy, vig- 
orous growers; bear young and annually on sturdy bushes. Plants 
will last for years with very little care. Very good for pies. 80c each; 
3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.50; 25 for $15.00. MacDonahi 
CHOICE RED RHUBARB Ss 
Strawberry-red MacDonald—the last word in Rhubarb. Prof. L. G. Bunting of the MacDonald 
College in Quebec, Canada, where it was originated, says: “It is very highly colored, a dazzling 
attractive red stalk, of large size, productive, very tender and succulent, and of excellent quality; 
particularly valuable for pies and desserts.” Its color, when cooked without peeling, is as attrac- 
tive as that of Raspberries. Not grown from seed. Plants propagated by division. Try some 
this year. You will like it. PRICES: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 10 for $6.00. 
ptoparagus 
packed with 
@ Vitamins and 
@ Minerals 
First green vegetable of the sea- 
son. Vitamin rich, nutritious, deli- 
cious Mary Washington Asparagus 
is the leading variety for home and 
market. It is rust-resistant, produc- 
ing crisp, green compact stalks, 
often measuring up to an inch in 
diameter. First cash crop in spring. 
ket. The No. 2 grade for canning 
panies have created a large demand 
for Asparagus. Get started this year 
Phare ae 1,30 %2.15 3.95 6.75 12.00 23.00 with this “full of vitamin” green. 
Gana ¥ "1.10 1.95 3.25 5.50 9.00 15.00 Planting lasts 20 years or more. 
ae aah OP 1653.05". 5.75 9.00 5,000 rocts will plant an acre. 
Delaware. 2-yr. MARY WASHINGTON 
ex. heavy ..... 1.00 1.60 2.50 4.50 8.25 14.00 ASPARAGUS PRICES 
Golden Muscat. 12 25 50 100 250 500 1000 
| Ce 2.75 5.25 9.50 18.50 l-yr., No. 1, strong plants .... $0.90 $1.60 $2.50 $6.00 $10.00 $16.00 
2-Vr oestrone wtharitty maemo nee 1.95 2.95 4.25 8.00 13.50 22.00 
Golden Muscat. 
BYAtAty s Ics G Olen yO 3 OOO. 00 
3-yr., extra heavy, jumbo size.. 1.65 2.90 3.85 7.25 12.00 
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