Stern’s Choice PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
A Single Planting Lasts a Lifetime 
Now you can eniey. succulent tender stalks of Stern’s Paradise Asparagus, up to 1 inch 
thick. Freshly picked Asparagus is juicy, flavorful, delicious beyond description. You will 
have all you can eat (or freeze) from only one hundred of these roots. 
Paradise Asparagus is-a new, early maturing variety. Produces a normal crop in many 
instances one year earlier than ordinary varieties. Growers who have seen this Asparagus 
growing have been amazed to see the straight, crisp, large stalks that were produced from 
roots set the previous spring. An exceptionally strong, vigorous grower. Large, crisp, 
tender stalks with exceptionally fine, mild flavor. With today’s trend of freezing vegetables 
for the market, it has another distinct advantage in that it retains its fresh flavor after 
freezing. Because it brings returns one year earlier than other varieties, and because of 
its great size, large crop and fine, mild flavor, plant Paradise in your garden this year. 
100 plants, set 1 ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart, will provide an average family supply. 
50 for l00for 250 for 1000 for 
ptronge Plants 2-y.e0r- a NOom me er eee Postpaid $3.75 $6.50 $13.00 $35.00 
ANE SR AINE TORE STRESS 
Stern’s Super-Vigorous RHUBARB 
So Easy. Plant It and Enjoy It for Endless Years 
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What an amazing difference you'll find. in this freshly picked stewed Rhubarb—a de- 
licious treat your family can enjoy so easily, so zestfully! Stern’s super-vigorous Rhubarb 
roots will produce an abundance of tender juicy stalks for pies, preserves and stewing. 
You'll be abie to cut a small crop this spring, followed by a big full crop the following year. 
We have a limited supply of excellent roots that will thrive in any well-fertilized soil. 
Extremely hardy. Plant 3 feet apart. 
2 for 10 for 25 for 
Quickscroprroots,72-y.car, NOs) en eee Postpaid $1.50 $6.50 $14.00 
345 A. MYATT’S LINNAEUS. The leading variety for commercial planting, ex- 
cellent for home use. Bears stalks up to 2 it. tall. 
Paradise ER spare agus 
Downing 
Gooseberries 
Myatt's 
Linnaeus 
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Stern s Rhubarb BUSH CHERRIES 
a Favorite ae, Attractive ornamental 
Wonder Berries f shrubs famous for their col- 
ee pean and edible fruit. 
GOOS Ec 5 E R R j ES standard eionies ee 
and CURRANTS iremoly hardy, bearing ful 
soon after planting. Plant 
Red Lake Currant Easy-to-Grow. Big Producers of Delicious Fruit two or more for cross-pol- 
aa EA ; a nee eae lination. Set them in the 
How youll enjoy these delicious fruits in jelly, preserves, or as a fresh ground o. feet apart. Strong 
fruit dessert! One of the easiest of all to grow, require very little space bushes, 2-year, 2-3 ft. 
and thrive even in shady places. These strong 2-year-old plants frequently 496A 
produce some fruit the first year planted. 
Strong plants, 2-year, transplanted. Postpaid: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.60; x HANSEN’S 
10 for $10.00. B 
-BUSH CHERRY 
323 A\ DOWNING GOOSEBERRY. A large, handsome fruit, green in (Prunus besseyi) 
\ color, thin skinned, tender, juicy and sweet. Free of mildew. : ae in ce Rae 
rt Tuit 1s purple-blac up to 
$25 A} POORMAN GOOSEBERRY. You'll never know how delicious a an inch in diameter, gee 
Gooseberry can be until you've become familiar with the Poor. like a Plum. The bush rare- 
man Gooseberry! The fruit is dark red, large, and very attractive. ly grows over 5 ft. tall, and 
This variety requires a rich soil, and dces not grow well on light, am ose SES 
sandy soils, where Downing should be selected. $11.00. 
. 331 A. RED LAKE CURRANT. Berries are unusually 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. 
~ 332 A. WHITE GRAPE CURRANT. Fine for dessert. You'll like their mild 
flavor. 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry 
GOOSEBERRY AND CURRANT SPECIAL 
(Group 24-233) 
Six Gooseberry and Currant Bushes. 
2 Red Lake 2 Downing 1 Poorman 1 White Grape 
For Only $6.50, Postpaid 
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