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Asparagus 
The most successful garden crop. One planting 
will produce many crops of healthful food. 2-year 
Washington variety, 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.25. 
Currants 
Red Lake—Has now become the nation’s stand- 
ard. Large berries on a strong bush, a very reli- 
able bearer. Should be more widely grown; 2- 
year plants, each 60 cents; 4 for $2.00. 
Gooseberries 
\ pixwell—The best gooseberry available, an 
abundant yielder of large fruit, pink when ripe. 
Easy to pick, berries have long stems. Two year 
wood loses its thorns. Gooseberry bushes should 
have the canes limited to not more than nine on 
a mature bush. Cut out the oldest wood. Each 60 
cents, 4 for $2.00. 
Grapes 
ase ent rely hardy, useful for jam, jelly and 
juice. Good also as a vine for a trellis or porch. 
Each 50 cents. 
redonia—This grape usually needs winter cov- 
ering, but because of its large size and early 
ripening is well worth growing, Has done well 
at Morden, Manitoba. Each 60c. 
