Esyey Het Hons Grown Fen 
RHUBARB 5 roots for OO0C 
The first plant to furnish fresh sauce and pies in 
spring. Lots of juicy stalks after first year. Lasts a 
lifetime. Plant 3 ft. apart in spring or fall. When 
picking, do not break off the stalks—grasp close 
to base, and with a quick jerk, pull out entire 
stalk, Hardy in all zones. Shipped from Nursery 
at proper planting time in spring or fall. 
91 MG 6864—Canapa Rep. Newestand finest red. 
Not only red on outside, but clear through entire 
stalk. Grows in immense clumps, 2 to 3 ft. high. 
Enormous producer. Makes sweet, flavorful red 
sauce. We ship root divisions with one or more 
eyes. Shipped Prepaid. State quantity. 
Each 85c; Sfor$4.00; 10 for$7.50; 25 for $18.00 
91 MG 6861—Grant Vicroata. A standard variety 
for many years—this desirable plant has stalks 
twice the size of ordinary varieties. We ship 3- 
inch whole roots. Shipped Prepaid. State quantity. 
5 roots for 60c; 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25 
91 MG 6862—McDona.p. Very superior variety. 
Stalks twice the size of ordinary. Bright cherry 
red, often 24 in. long and 2 in. thick. Produces 
heavily all spring and most of summer. Extremely 
flavorful and tender. Red outside; white inside. 
Fine for pies and sauce. Very easy to grow. We 
ship root divisions with one or more eyes, cut 
from mature clump. Prepaid. State quantity. 
Each 65c; 5 for $3.00; 10 for $5.50; 25 for $12.75 
QUICK CROP RHUBARB 
Varieties are like those described above, but 
roots or divisions are larger and will produce 
mature stalks at an earlier date. Shipped Prepaid. 
State Catalog Number and quantity. 
91 MG 6867—CanapaA RED Quick Crop, Root di- 
WASIOM Ss ECICI. sive 'eheteie. « 95c; Di fOlerts oa b4.00 
91 MG 6865—VicroriA Quick Crop. | to 1¥g-inch 
roots. 5 for 95c; 10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.95 
For OtTHer Quick Crop Fruits SEE PAGE 37 
ASPARAGUS 1 YEAR SIZE 25 for 1.00 
First fresh vegetable. 3 to 6 in. new growth every 
day. Plant spring or fall 18 in. apart in rows 4 ft. 
apart. Light cutting next year, full crop the sec- 
ond year. Hardy in all zones. 
9] MG 6871—Parapise. New introduction about 
twice as productive as others. Large, plump 
stalks, tender from top to bottom—keep shooting 
up for about 2 months each spring. Fine for can- 
ning or freezing. Rustproof, disease-resistant. 
Prepaid. State quantity and grade. 
1-Yr. 25 for $1.00; 50 for$1.75; 100 for $3.00 
2-YR. 25 for 1.50; 50 for 2.75; 100for 4.95 
91 MG 6870—WasnHiInGTon Rustproor. An im- 
proved variety introduced by U.S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture. Giant, tender stalks are hardier, more 
disease-resistanti than most varieties. Fine for 
canning. Yields big crop | to 2 months in spring. 
Shipped Prepaid. State quantity and grade. 
1-Yr. 25 for $1.00;; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00 
2-YR, 25 for 1.50; SO) for 22:75;7- 100 for 4:95 
Quick Crop AsparaAGus—Larger, more mature 
roots; yield a ctop sooner. 3 yr. size. Prepaid. 
State Catalog Number and quantity. 
91 MG 6873—ParabDISE Quick Crop. 
10 for $1.15; *25 for $2.50; 100 for $9.50 
91MG 6872 — WASHINGTON RUSTPROOF Quick Crop. 
10 for $1.15; 25 for $2.50; 100 for $9.50 
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HORSERADISH AND ARTICHOKE 
91 MG 6860 HORSERADISH. Selected Bavarian 
variety. Sharp taste and nippy flavor. As easy to 
grow as a weeds Authorities pronounce it per- 
fectly wholesome. Grates up fine, tender, white 
as snow. Thrives in almost any soil. Plant 12-18 
in. apart. Spreads quickly, making more roots in 
afew years. Prépaid. State quantity. 
State quantity—10 Cuttings for..............65¢ 
25 Cuttings for $1.35; 100 Cuttings for $4.50 
GREEN GLOBE ARTICHOKE. A leading commercial 
Welt lotyisie stasis o ciate siete ot lateveiereve Not Av AILABLE 
SHRUBS THAT BEAR FRUIT 
Double purpose shrubs—for ornamental flowers 
and their edible berries. Plant 3-4 ft. apart spring 
or fall. Prepaid. State Catalog No., quantity. 
91 MG 6856—AmMeERICAN CRANBERRY. (Viburnum 
trilobum). Pictured below. Grows to 8 ft. White 
flowers. Red berries in fall. Excellent for jelly. 
2-3 ft. plants....... Each. .$1.10; 3 for $2.95 
91 MG 6852—Hansen BusH CHERRY. (Prunus bes- 
seyi). White flowers in spring. Fruit resembles 
small plums in flavor and shape. Grows to 2 ft. 
18-24 in. plants....... Each 65c; 3 for $1.80 
91 MG 6851—JuneBerry. (Amelanchiar canaden- 
sis). Grows to 6 ft. White blossoms in spring. Big, 
luscious berries taste like blueberries.-18-24-inch 
plete Sey ee ete oe Each... 95c¢; 3 for $2.70 
91 MG 6850—Nanxkine CuHerry. (Prunus tomen- 
tosa). Grows to 10 ft. Almost covered with white 
flowers in spring. Big, bright red cherries in 
July. 2-3 ft. plants.. ..Each $1.10; 3 for $2.95 
FRUITING SHRUB CoLLEcTION—Includes 1 each of 
the four plants described above. All bear good 
eating or canning fruits. Shipped Prepaid direct 
from Nursery at planting time. 
91 MG 6857—All 4 shrubs for............. $3.35 
