‘MAKERS 
Plant a series of crops which will bring money from early 
to late—spread your income—spread your work. Asparagus 
comes very early, then comes Rhubarb, and Blueberries come 
midsummer to September. Get your standard and everbearing 
Strawberries in, and you have the money coming. 
Blueberries 
That You Can Grow 
You can grow them at home. Marshy land not required. Simply 
observe the few cultural instructions below, and they will succeed for 
you, on high land or low. WONDERFULLY LARGE. 
Dry-land Blueberries really are a success. Here they are in all their 
glory; large, plump berries that are juicy, mild and delicious. You'll 
be surprised at their size, and their fine flavor. Two to three times 
larger than wild varieties; small seeds. 
Prices received for Blueberry fruit are very high, and they ship well, 
being solid and firm. Upright growth, easy to pick. And, the plants 
last a lifetime, continuing to bear large profitable crops. Four-year 
plants usually yield about 800 to 1,000 quarts per acre; older plants 
more. Fruit ripens over several weeks. Large clusters. Set 5 to 7 feet 
apart. Moist soil O. K., but with mulching can be grown on most any 
acid soil. Use peat moss, oak leaves, woodland soil or aluminum sul- 
phate for acidifiers. 
Varieties: Rubel, Rancocas, and Jersey 
PRICES: 3 for $3.95; 6 for $7.75; 12 for $15.35; 24 for $30.00; 
36 for $43.50; 48 for $55.00; 60 or more at $1.10 each. 
Famous Chipman’s 
RED RHUBARB 
This new and much better variety of Rhubarb has been selling at 
high prices. but we now have them at prices you can afford. And the 
plants we ship you are high-grade in every respect. There is a demand 
for Chipman’s Red (Canada Red), and if you can supply your local 
market, you can make excellent profits. Like Asparagus, it is a profit- 
spreader. It helps to keep the money coming in. 
The big reasons that Chipman’s Red (Canada Red) Rhubarb is so 
much in demand are: 
(1) The stalks are red all the way through. 
(2) It has a deliciously mild flavor, 
(3) It is excellent for freezing. 
In addition, Chipman’s Red is seedless and everbearing. It is vig- 
orous and hardy in growth. Its stalks are long and tender. Now con- 
sidered the best Rhubarb. Plant three or four stalks for your own use 
or plant to make money. 
PRICES: 1 for 75c; 2 for $1.20; 3 for $1.65; 4 for $2.10; 6 for 
$3.00; 12 for $5.65. 
Paradise Asparagus 
For the earliest of spring money-makers, grow Paradise Asparagus. 
People will pay high prices for it. Easy to harvest. Requires very 
little care after it is set. Produces year after year. 
Only six or eight stalks to a pound; thus Paradise makes big money 
earlier than other varieties, and continues for years. Some say it pro- 
duces twice the ordinary crop. 
PRICES—1-Yr. Size PRICES—2-Yr. Size 
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Martha Washington 
Asparagus 
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Martha 
Washington 
Large crop 1 year after planting. Stalks unusually 
tender, plump and juicy. Continues for about 20 
seasons, 
1-Yr. Size 2-Yr. Size 
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TOOOM{ ore tae 18.00 10008 for aise se 23.95 
Guaranteed 
to GROW 
See pages 
6 and 7. 
Giant 
Victoria 
Rhubarb 
Large, beautiful, red stalks that sell easily. Easy 
to grow. Produces over long period of time. Care- 
free, 
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