Rhubarb and Asparagus are about the most underrated, easy to grow, and 
easy to prepare garden products ever known. It has been established that 
Rhubarb is an outstanding source of Vitamin C—and the first one available 
in the spring. Asparagus has long been heralded as one of the best of all 
vegetables. It is easy to digest, and a very good source of minerals and vita- 
mins. And if you like to freeze your vegetables—we know of nothing easier 
to handle. 
CANADA RED Rhubarb 
The reddest of all Rhubarbs, Canada Red 
has large, tender, juicy stalks that are rich 
red all the way to the heart and even in 
the mid-ribs in the leaves. It is very sweet, 
yet when cooked it has a good snappy 
Rhubarb flavor. The skin is so tender you 
need not peel it. Very productive, Canada 
Red can be used throughout the season. 
Prices: 3 for $2.55; 6 for $4.65; 95c each. 
We pay the postage. 
The Meu “Yo. 500° 
ASPARAGUS 
Youll love this new, extra green, extra tender 
Asparagus. It’s just full of the vitamins and min- 
erals you need. Eat all you want for 6 to 8 weeks, 
then can or freeze a winter's supply. 
“No. 500” is top quality for commercial use as well 
as for home use. The tight heads, relatively free 
from a purple overcast, are a uniform green to the 
ground. Most desirable for fresh use, canning or 
freezing. Prices: l-yr., heavy, 25 for $1.50; 50 for 
$2.65; 100 for $4.85. We pay the postage. 
25 “No. 500” Asparagus 
2 Canada Red Rhubarb 
For Only $3.15 
We pay the postage. 
Spring Tonic 
SPECIAL 
SPARKLING JELLY and TASTY PRESERVES 
are easily made from your own - - - - 
“RED LAKE Currant | PIXWELL 
Nothing goes better on toast for breakfast than Gooseberry 
clear, sparkling, bright red Currant jelly. You'll want to try the appetizing pies 
Everyone loves Currant jelly; and if you have and preserves made from this new, al- 
JELLY SPECIAL 
2 Red Lake 2 Pixwell 
All 2-yr., Heavy Plants 
Only $3.25 
(Regular Price $3.80— 
You Save 55c) 
We pay the postage. 
never tried it, mix Currants with Red Rasp- 
berries for a special dinner treat. Red Lake is the 
best red Currant for the home garden. The large 
scarlet berries grow in long clusters, well filled 
to the tip. They ripen in early midseason, but 
hold over a long period to use or sell as de- 
sired. Currants are very easy to grow and are 
extremely hardy. Plant once and you'll enjoy 
them for years and years. Six bushes will give 
your family a good supply of Currant jelly and 
some for mixing with Raspberries as well. 
2-yr., heavy, select plants, 75c each; 3 for 
$1.95; 6 for $3.55; 12 for $6.00. We pay the 
postage. 
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most thornless Gooseberry from North 
Dakota. It “‘picks well” because the ber- 
ries hang on slender stems an inch be- 
low the branches. Its few thorns are 
rather soft, which makes picking a quick 
and easy operation. Pixwell carries heavy 
loads of large, fine quality berries. The 
Dominion Experiment Station at Mor- 
den, Manitoba, Canada, says: “Pixwell 
continues the leading Gooseberry for 
Manitoba conditions. It is exceedingly 
vigorous and always bears heavy crops.” 
2-yr., heavy, select plants, $1.15 each; 
3 for $3.15. We pay the postage. 
