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SMALL FRUITS 
ASPARAGUS BLACKBERRIES 
Nothing is easier to plant or care for than Aspara : i 
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gus. Plant in rows, setting the roots eighteen inches ier Re reg Aaa aa coiaee Cee Se ale 
apart. Spread the roots out, plant with crows two ; 
: early in the summer after their crop of fruit. 
inches below the surface of the ground. Pinch back the canes when three or four feet high. 
One year Per 25, $1.70; Per 100, $3.90; Per 1000, Plant four feet apart in rows seven feet apart. 
$20.00 
1 yeaor—12 for $1.75; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.25 
MARY WASHINGTON. A new rust-resistant Aspara- , 
gus. As a standard variety for production of fancy & BLOWER 
Asparagus for the home or market, it stands : 
ahead of all others in size, tenderness and quality. 
Perfectly hardy and very productive. The 
fruit is of fhe finest quality, large size, jet black, 
and a good shipper. 
~ EARLY HARVEST. One of the first to ripen, very 
productive, but sometimes winter kills in the north. 
“ ELDORADO. The vines are very hardy and vigorous, 
and enormously productive. The berries are large, 
jet black, borne in large clusters and are very 
sweet. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Follow practically the same planting and cultural 
practices for Gooseberries as Currants. 
2 ytar No. 1—6 for $3.00; 12 for $4.80 
“ DOWNING. A large, handsome, light green berry of 
excellent quality. Very vigorous and productive. 
~ HOUGHTON. Fruit medium size, pale red, good. 
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“ JOSSELYN. Large, hardy, bright red. 
Perfection Currants 
CURRANTS 
Hardy, easily cultivated, unexcelled for jellies, etc. 
Plant four feet apart in rich ground. Cultivate well 
and prune out old wood once a year. 
2 year No. 1—6 for $2.40; 12 for $3.75 
~ CHERRY. Very large, bright red, with thin skin. 
~ PERFECTION. Large, good bearer. A less acid and 
a high quality currant. 
“S WILDER. An old and always dependable variety. 
Yields immensely. Very large, mildly acid berries. 
RHUBARB 
Ranks among the very best of the early products of 
the garden. It furnishes the first material for fine 
pies and delicious table sauce. To produce tender 
and quick growth, the ground must be kept very 
rich. 
1 year—6 for $1.80; 12 for $3.00; 100 for $20.00 
LINNAEUS. Large earlier, tender and fine. The old 
reliable pie variety. ; Downing Gooseberries 
