. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. It will pay you to plant these GARDEN FAVORITES. ASPARAGUS Is of the easiest culture and is one of the first good things you may have from your garden. The plants, when once established, last for years and grow better with age. Care should be taken not to pick asparagus the first season planted. The ground should be well drained and well enriched with barnyard manure; give liberal dressing of manure each year.


. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. It will pay you to plant these GARDEN FAVORITES. ASPARAGUS Is of the easiest culture and is one of the first good things you may have from your garden. The plants, when once established, last for years and grow better with age. Care should be taken not to pick asparagus the first season planted. The ground should be well drained and well enriched with barnyard manure; give liberal dressing of manure each year. 65c per doz. — $ per 50 HORSERADISH It is easy to grow as a weed, and every good housewife knows its great value in the making of sauce and seasoning. Once used in pickle, it will never be done without. Horseradish sauce is one of the chief appetizers of the golden old-time southern cuisine. It is also one of the new sauces or condiments that is pronounced by the best authority to be perfectly whole- some. A dozen plants will supply a large family for a lifetime, and it grows and multiplies very fast. 15c each — $ doz. SAGE HOLT'S MAMMOTH — Plant very robust, perfectly hardy, ornamental. Large leaves, finest flavor; used for seasoning sausage, meat dressing, etc. Also for medical purposes. Should be in every garden. 20c each — per 12, $ RHUBARB (Pie Plant) Culture—Good plants are easily grown in any good soil. Plant four feet apart each way, in deep, warm and very rich soil. The more manure the better the stalk. For winter forcing, take up two-year roots in fall, leave out to freeze, then bed close together on cellar bottom or under green- house bench in Ihe dark. GIANT VICTORIA—This is one of the great- est and most valuable vegetables we have ever offered. It is the earliest, ten- derest, sweetest and best of all rhubarbs; iit for use in early spring, summer and all fall, while the common or sour sorts are fit for use only a few weeks in the spring. A


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