3114 MacDONALD RHUBARB 
FOR GIANT STALKS, DELICIOUS FLAVOR 
Stalks are of giant size on mature plants, and a rich rosy 
red in color. This beautiful color carries through the stalk. 
Flavor is mild and pleasing. This new Rhubarb never becomes 
tough or stringy. Just cut in small chunks and cook. Do not 
remove the tender skin; it cooks right up with the stalk. Nice, 
abu divisions, 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $5.00, post- 
paid. 
3115 THE FAMOUS FLAVORFUL 
MARTHA WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 
The first vegetable to come up in the spring garden. 100 
roots will supply the average family and will last for years. Set 
10 inches apart in rows. Spread the roots out in the bottom 
of the holes and tamp soil firmly. Plant so that there is 
about 2 inches of soil over the crowns of the plants. 2-year- 
old roots, $1.00 per doz.; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $6.00, post- 
paid. 
BLUEBERRY CULTURE: 
Set plants 4x4 feet apart in cultivated acid soil. Blue- 
berries must have acid soil to thrive and if your soil is 
not acid, mix in liberal quantity of peat moss to attain 
acid condition. Use plenty of peat or leaf mold around 
roots when setting plants. Keep well watered at all times 
unless you have them planted in a low spot where natur- 
al moisture abounds. 
3116 GIANT FRUITED 
cen wecomes CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
AMERICA’S FINEST NEW HOME GARDEN FRUIT; 
FRESH 
, CANNED or FROZEN 
Grow successfully from coast to coast. Big profits, as bushes bear heavily 
and market is always good. Early berries bring from 35c to 50c a pint. 
The ideal plant for low spots where soil is sour. On higher ground some 
woods dirt or well rotted leaves should be mixed into the soil, as they require 
an acid condition. 
Plants last a lifetime when once established. The plants we offer will start 
bearing the first year after planting. 
May be used as an ornamental shrub, as foliage and blooms are very 
attractive. If you do not have room for them elsewhere, plant them along 
the shrub border. 
For field planting, space 5 by 7 feet and keep cultivated. 
(Note: We send assorted varieties to insure pollenization.) 
Bearing age, 18- to 24-inch plants, 2 for $3.00; 5 for $6.50; 10 for 
$12.50, postpaid. 
Krider's Heavy Bearing GRAPES 
All Are Heavy Rooted, 2-yr. Plants 
‘3117 CONCORD 
large and round, almost black in color with blue bloom. Juicy and delicious with a f 
very sweet, buttery flavor. 
\ . . . 
Bes liom OORE SEEARLY Gia -conara Rapid rover. sBerriest torae 
and of excellent quality. Makes a good moderate yield and is valuable as an 
early Grape. 
~ 3120 NIAGARA 
are large, greenish white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin is thin but 
very tough. 
~ 3122 CATAWBA 
Fruit is sweet and juicy. 
PRICES OF ABOVE 
GRAPES—2-yr. vines, 
Theye 
10 for $2.75; 25 for 
40c each; 5 for $1 
$6.50, postpaid. 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON 
LARGER QUANTITIES. 
One of the most popular and reliable Grapes ever grown. 
Bunch is large, compact and well shouldered. Berries are 
Occupies the same position among the white varieties 
that Concord does among the blacks. Bunch and berries 
Early red Grape. Fruit extra large, the bunches are 
compact and of good size. Flavor is of the finest. 
3125 SPECIAL! RED, WHITE 
and BLUE GRAPE COLLECTION 
One Catawba, red. 7p-ce 
One Niagara, white. 
One Concord, blue. 
THREE SPLENDID VARIETIES 
A $1.20 VALUE—POSTPAID 
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The Famous Martha 
Washington Asparagus 
Cultivated Blueberry Bushes Begin Bearing When Small 
