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: _ Enjoy the new improved rhubarbs. This 
' early spring vegetable now available in 
tender, solid-red, seedless varieties. Plant 
_ 3 ft. apart in well drained location. Cover 
top two inches with rich loose soil. 
_ CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED RHUBARB IIVI— 
_ Large, thick, solid red stalks from top to 
_ bottom with tender, sweet, red flesh and 
‘thin skin. Beautiful red when cooked and 
Saves on sugar as it is so sweet. Plants are 
_ seedless, highly productive so you can pull 
stalks all spring and summer. True hand 
propagated plants. No. 1 crown divisions, 
‘| 69%¢ each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25. 
|. RUBY RHUBARB — 11V2—Unequalled for 
tenderness and bright ruby red color. Stays 
solid red, tender and juicy all summer. 
_ Hardy plants usually seedless, healthy and 
_ productive. Stalks not as large as Chip- 
- man’s. Hand cut No. 1 crown divisions. 79c¢ 
each; 3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.50. 
VICTORIA 11V3—The standard commercial 
_ variety for many years; grown from re- 
_ selected seed. 2 yr. whole roots, 3 for 65c; 
_ 6 for $1.10. 3 yr., 50 each; 3 for $1.35. 
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RHUBARB SPECIAL 
11VG4—2 Chipman’s Red, 1 Ruby Rhubarb 
All 3 for $1.79 
11VG5—1 Ruby Rhubarb, 1 Chipman’s Red 
Both for $1.35 
Jumbo Quick-Crop RHUBARB 
- Roots or divisions are much larger with 
more eyes so they will produce more and. 
larger stalks quicker. 
__ CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED—11¥6—Jumbo di- 
_ vision, 98¢ each; 3 for $2.75. 
RUBY RHUBARB—11V7—Jumbo division, 
- $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45. 
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Quick-Crop Rhubarb Garden | 
_11VG8—2 Chipman’s Red, 1 Ruby 
Pcs Regular $3.21 catalog value 
All 3 for $2.69 
2 Genuine Spearmint 
_11V9—A mint bed in your garden is 
attractive, lasts for years and is a 
useful kitchen enjoyment for garnish- 
ing meats, for ice tea, lemonade, julips, 
etc. Pot plants, 2 for 60c; 6 for $1.50. 
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HUGE BLUEBERRIES 
New large fruiting varieties introduced by 
U.S. D: A. are the best blueberries in exist- 
ence. Grow your own for pies, canning and 
eating. Big crops, easy to pick berries that 
have a sweet, mild flavor. Many people say 
blueberries can only be grown in acid or 
sour soils, It is no trick to grow good blue- 
berries if you make the soil acid. Blue- 
berries like an abundance of peat, oak 
leaves, pine needles or any acid organic 
matter. Mix soil thoroughly with aluminum 
sulfate if soil is sweet. We send sufficient 
‘aluminum sulfate with each order for 1st 
year. Plant no less than two varieties for 
pollination. Plants grow a life time and are 
. beautiful for landscaping any yard. 
~ WEY MOUTH— 11F10-Early ripening. 
“ STANLEY— 11F11—Mid-season ripening. 
~, PEMBERTON— 11F12 —Late ripening. 
Blueberry Prices 
Well branched, blooming size. Each 2 4 
GOOD, 2 yr., 9 to 12 inch AAs} 1.69 3.10 
BETTER, 3 yr., 12 10 18 inch 1.30 2.35 4.40 
BEST, 4 yr., 18 to 24 in. quick 
crop, bigger, older plants 1.85 3.50 6.65 
Gihdale wale “° 
Snappy Horseradish 
11V16 —(Maliner Kren) Fa- 
mous for crisp, snappy flavor. 
Noted for large yields of ex- 
tra large white roots, easily 
grown. Big crown plants, 30c 
each; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.15. 
Root cuttings, 3 for 50c; 6 for 
85c; 25 for $2.95, for $1.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
NEW PARADISE ASPARAGUS 11V19 —New 
variety producing younger and bigger 
crops. The extra large stems are tender like 
Washington and used extensively for can- 
ning and freezing. Disease resistant; de- 
licious flavor, long cutting period makes 
Paradise another outstanding variety. 
Size 6 12 25 100 
Ist class, 1 yr. $ .59 $ .95 $1.45 $4.25 
Ist class, 2 yr. -85 1.35 2.40 6.75 
Quick-Crop, 3to 4 yr, 1.10 1.85 3.50 11.75 
WASHINGTON 11V20 -Grows well in most 
all soils and locations. When cared for, beds 
improve with age and last for many years. 
Fresh cut from your garden is best. Big 
annual yields. Giant Washington was de- 
veloped by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and 
is considered the leading variety. Practi- 
cally immune to rust and has longest cut- 
ting period. Giant size, straight, tender, 
dark green stalks, tinged purple. 
Size 6 12 25 100 
Ist class, 1 yr. $ .55 $1.00 $1.50 $3.95 
Ist class, 2 yr. AY SGU SRE Gas 
Jumbo, 3 & 4 yr, (902) 1652.95 9.95 
Plant 2 or more for cross-pollination. 
Your choice of 3 varieties listed. 
ardy Chives 
W17—A hardy onion-like 
plant that grows each year 
without replanting. Fine for 
seasoning salads, etc. Pot and 
force indoors during winter. 
2 yr. plants, 2 for 49c; 6 for 
$1.25. Big clumps, 40c ea.; 3 
ACID PEAT MOSS FOR BLUE- 
BERRIES — 11PM14 — Blue- 
berries prefer acid soil with 
abundance of organic mat- 
ter as peat. Highest Horti- 
culture Acid peat, especially 
recommended. $1.00 per 
6 12 bag; 3 bags $2.50. 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE — - 
pees 11AS15—Mixed with peat 
6.25 11.90 helps to grow giant blue- 
berries. One pound enough 
9.60 17.95 for 2 to 4 plants per year. 
40c pound; 5 pounds $1.75. 
Se ail 
Mammoth Sage 
11V¥18—Famous Holt strain. 
Dried leaves used for season- 
ing sausage, dressing, etc. “a 
Blue flowering hardy plants =item 
grow for years without re- ia 
planting. 1 yr. 33¢ each; 3 for : 
75c; 6 for $1.25. 2 yr. 45c¢ 
each; 3 for $1.15. 
Asporagus-Rhubarb 
11VG21 
2 Chipmans rhubarb ........ $1.38 
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12 Washington asparagus, 2 yr.... 1.15 
Catalog value $3.32 
All 15 plants for $2.69 
