Fresh Cut, Home Grown 
ASPARAGUS 
Has No Equal For Flavor 
You'll be surprised how easy it is to grow Asparagus sufficient for a 
family of four or five. It is very healthful, rich in minerals and _vita- 
mins. Every garden should have some. Protect your family’s health and 
enjoy this tender, delicious vegetable. 
Room required is very small. 
Complete planting and cultural directions sent free with each order. 
“MARY WASHINGTON. 
The Outstanding Vari- 
ety. This is, without 
doubt, the best variety 
at this time. It is a very 
strong grower, stalk gi- 
ant size, green color, rich 
and tender. In addition 
to being very productive 
it is rust-resistant and a 
bed will last for years. 
PRICES 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
2-Year, No. 1 Plants 
25: FOrsys eae ts $ 2.25 
SO FOr gee cate se 3.75 
LOO: fort cen 6.00 
250 force .. 12.00 
Postpaid 
500 fore: ei. 2. 290/5 
750. FOK eee cecil 24.75 
1000 for ......... 30.00 
att 
RHUBARB—Choice 
MacDONALD. New Red Rhu- 
barb. Introduced by MacDonald 
College, Quebec, Canada. Con- 
sidered the finest of all Rhubarb. 
A heavy producer. Giant size 
stalks, 18 to 24 inches long, 2 to 
3 times larger than the common 
Rhubarb. Sweeter and more ten- 
der. Use it all spring and most 
of the summer. Its red skin and 
white flesh make the finest look- 
ing and best tasting Rhubarb 
sauce and pie you ever ate. Prac- 
tically seedless, grown only from 
divisions. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $6.00, postpaid. 
CANADA RED. The reddest of all 
Rhubarbs and a runner-up in taste 
appeal to Valentine. Has large, 
tender, juicy stalks that are rich 
red all the way to the heart and 
even to the mid-ribs in the 
leaves. Skin so tender you need 
not peel it. Canada Red, a heavy 
producer, can be used throughout 
the season. Plant now and have 
Rhubarb this year. $1.00 each; 
2 for $1.85; 6 for $4.85, post- 
paid. 
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HANSEN 
Bush Cherries 
A Kelly Recommendation 
t= 
An ornamental shrub, pro- — white 
ducing delicious fruit. Very scape 
easy to grow, highly produc- 
tive and hardy. The fruit is 
large, black and wonderful 
to eat right from the bush. 
Leaves are silvery green, turn- 
or m«¢ 
ing red in autumn. Attractive paid. 
Prices 
Each 2 for 
18=24°1M, occ ee $2.00 $3.75 3-4 ft. 
PO SAS: coo oeocoad 2.75 4.95 4-5 ft. 
Postpaid 
Fruits on This 
Branch are 
Actual Size 
blossoms add to land- 
effect. Dwarf growing, 
4 to 5 feet tall. Can be kept 
trimmed. Best to plant two 
»re bushes for pollina- 
tion. 2 for $1.45, post- 
Each 2 for 
sopocnODGoo KET Ay SEREK 
Se peetsiohie ees 3.95 7.75 
HARDY, BLIGHT 
RESISTANT 
These new blight resistant trees will bear 
nuts two years af 
fast growing tree 
ter planting. They are a 
and an ideal plant to take 
the place of the old-fashioned American 
Chestnut that we all remember from our 
childhood days. 
The fruit is fully as de- 
licious as the native American Chestnut 
and slightly large 
tall. Best crops 
two or more trees for pollination. 
r in size. Grows to 35 ft. 
are insured by planting 
