SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. This is considered 
one of the best Washineton kinds of 
asparagus. It starts early and pro- 
duces a heavy crop of very large, 
tender asparagus. Green in color, 
and very good quality. 
25, $2.49; 50, $3.98; 100, $6.98 
CURRANTS 
\ Wilder. The bush is a strong erower, 
the fruit is large, red and a good 
keeper and long shipper. 
\ Red Lake. Originated in Minnesota. It 
has been well tested and _ should 
prove a suecess in all sections. The 
berry is very large and a bright red. 
A heavy yielder and should stand at 
the top. 
2 yr. No. 1 79c each 
GOOSEBERRIES 
“ Downing. Fruit is large, handsome pale 
green and of highest quality. Bush 
is a good grower. 
\ Red Jacket. Large size with red ber- 
ries of good quality. 
2 yr. No. 1 98c each 
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RHUBARB 
Champion’‘s Red 
A market growers’ choice. Strong 1 
vr. whole roots, 4% inch to 1 inch eali- 
per. 
2 yr. No. 1 29c each 
Chipman’s Canada Red 
Our newest and best rhubarb. Very 
sweet. Stalks are deep red clear 
through. Makes a colorful sauce or pie. 
2 yr. No. 1 69c each 
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Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
BLUEBERRIES 
Easy to Grow 
Very Ornamental 
Set the plants 5 to 7 feet apart in moist 
acid soil. Fruit ripens over a period of 
several weeks. Plant two or more va- 
rieties so as to insure proper pollina- 
tion. 
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/Prices on Hybrid Blueberries of Cabot, 
‘Rancocas,X Rubel,“ Jersey. All plants 
well rooted. 
3 yr. No. 1 $1.69 each 
\\ BOYSENBERRY 
NEW! SENSATIONAL! THORNLESS 
We offer it again this year because of 
the tremendous large size of the ber- 
ries; because of its prolific fruits; and 
lastly, because we think that it has the 
highest qualities of all bramble fruits. 
No. 1 plants, 39c each 
10 for $2.98 
BLACKBERRIES 
\ Blower. This berry is claimed to be 
the hardiest, most productive and 
finest quality and commands the 
highest price. The berry is jet black, 
an excellent shipper. 
\ Eldorado. This is one of the most valu- 
able berries for market and home 
use, being very large, sweet, and 
having no hard core. 
No. 1 plants, 10 for $2.49 
HORSERADISH 
This popular condiment is very easily 
produced in the home garden, and any- 
one who has compared the freshly dug 
article with that sold over the counters 
can appreciate the value of the good, 
home-grown products so easily pre- 
pared. 
Whole Roots, 29c each 
10 for $2.79 
