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We Suggest You Plant and Grow These Special Delicacies This Spring 
A Small Space Will Take Care of All Items Listed Here 
CURRANTS 
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WILDER. Upright, vigorous; clusters above medium length; berries large to very 
large; bright red with mild sub-acid flavor. Ripens early and remains bright and 
firm until very late. Early July. 
, RED LAKE. Finest of all red Currants. The berry is usually large in size and of super- 
ior quality, clear light red. It ripens early mid-season, but holds on over a long 
period. Early July. 
RHUBARB 
for Pies 
MacDONALD. The new all red, tender 
Rhubarb from MacDonald College in 
Quebec. Its large sized, early fruit 
My Red Lake Currants is easily adaptable for pies, desserts, 
and preserves in combination with 
other fruits. Price: 75¢ each; 3 for 
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° 2.00; 10 for $6.00, postpaid. 
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Plant ae hubarb and Conpaeee RED A este This ie 
ent variety, the reddest of all re 
sparagus Rhubarb has large, tender, juicy stalks 
RHUBARB: Plant Rhubarb 3 feet apart in rich gar- that are rich red all the way to the 
den soil, with bud or eye 1 inch below the surface of heart and even to the mid-ribs in 
the soil. the leaves. Skin is so tender you 
ASPARAGUS: Set Asparagus 1 foot apart in rich need not peel it. Plant now and have 
soil. Plant in a furrow 9 inches deep. Cover with Rhuborb this year. Price: 2-yr. select 
3 inches of soil and tramp down. When cultivating roots, 75c each; 3 for $2.00, post- 
work soil at edge of furrow toward plants so that by paid. 
midsummer the ground is level. DO NOT cover plants STRAWBERRY RHUBARB. This well- 
over 3 inches deep at first or they will be smothered. established variety produces a great 
number of stalks, and is a strong 
grower. Has been a favorite for many 
1 years since it is especially adapted 
Planting Currants and for home use. You al like its eae 
1 color and excellent flavor. Price: 75¢ 
Gooseberries eoch; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00, post- 
These plants are ideal for cool, moist sections of paid. Rhubarb 
your property. They should be set 2 or 3 inches 
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ruit is gathered, cut off at the base an urn a R R ° 
shoots which are 3 years old, leaving 2 or 3 stems of AS PARAGUS ust- esisdant 
the 1- and 2-year wood on the plant. Spray the plant 
with Arsenate of Lead (poisonous) in the early spring MARY WASHINGTON, Fedigreed. Mary Washington 
and dust with Hellebore when the fruit is nearly ripe, : 5 : A F 
to prevent the worms from stripping the plants of is heavy yielding, rust resistant, and is fast replac- 
their leaves. ing older varieties in home and market. It is hardy 
and long lived. 
GOOSEBERRIES 2-yr., No. 1 I-yr., No. 1 
Price: 2-yr., No. 1, strong bushes, 90c each; Postpaid Postpaid 
10 for $8.00, postpaid. 25% forts _7. $2.25 253 forrest cae $1.50 
~ DOWNING. Fine quality, vigorous growth, and SOR forsee ck 3.70 SOs fora oe 2.50 
free from mildew. Large green. July. NOOMfOreen tr 6.00 TOOR forsee ar 4.00 
~ POORMAN. Large, Bee MO ee Fruit ie Nott Rost paid NotiPost paid 
eae very attractive. Excellent tor heavy soils. 500 for ...$18.75 500 for... .$12.50 
Lge 1000 for ... 30.00 1000 for ... 20.00 
HORSERADISH 
For Tangy Seasoning 
Horseradish sauce is an ideal condiment for roast 
beef. Plant 2-yr. crowns in rich soil and by fall you 
can dig full-sized roots as needed. Hardy roots. Plant 
in deep rich soil. 
Price: 2-yr., No. 1 crowns, 10 for $1.60; 
25 for $3.25; 50 for $5.50, postpaid. 
Fill Your Jars With Home Grown Fruit 
Asparagus 
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