A LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS THAT CAN BE SOWN IN EACH 

 MONTH, FROM FEBRUARY TO SEPTEMBER 



FEBRUARY.— Sow in hotbed: Early Beets, Early Cab- 

 bage, Forcing Carrot, Early Celerj-, Cucumoer, Egg- 

 plant, Early Lettuce, Parsley, fepper. Radish, Tomato. 



MARCH. — Sow in hotbed: Beans, Early Beets, Brussels 

 Sprouts, Early Cabbage, Forcing Carrot, Cauliflower, 

 Celery, Cucumber, Egg-Pxant, Kohl-Rabi, Lettuce, 

 Melon, Onion Sets, Parsley, Peas, Pepper, Radish, To- 

 mato. 



Sow in open ground: Beets, Carrot, Cress, Leek, Onion, 

 Peas, Potatoes, Radish, Spinach, Early Turnip, Sweet 

 Peas. 



APRIL.— Sow in hotbed: Cucumber, Egg-Plant, Melon, 

 Pepper, Tomato. 



Sow in open ground: Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels 

 Sprouts, Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celerj', 

 Cress, Endive, Kale, Kohl-Rabi, Leek, Lettuce, Onion, 

 Onion Sets, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Potatoes, Radish, 

 Spinach, Early Turnip, Sweet Peas. 



MAY. — Artichoke, x\sparagus, Beans, Beets, Brussels 

 Sprouts, Late Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, 



Sw eet Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Endive, Kale, Kohl-Rabi, 

 Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, 

 Potatoes, Raaisn, Rhubarb, Salsify, bpinach, Tomato, 

 Early Turnip, all Herbs. 



JUNX. — Beans, all kinds; Beets, Brussels Sprouts, 

 Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Sweet Corn, Cress, 

 Cucumber, Endive, Kale, Kohl-Rabi, Lettuce, Melon, 

 Nasturtium, Okra, Early Peas, Potatoes, Pumpkin, 

 Radish, Salsify, Spinach, Squash, Herbs. 



JULY.— Beans, Beets, Carrot, Sweet Corn, Corn Salad, 

 Cress, Cucumber, Endive, Gherkin, Kale, Kohl-Rabi, 

 Lettuce, Nasturtium, Okra, Early Peas, Potatoes, 

 i-umpkin. Radish, Salsify, Spinach, Squash, Herts. 



AUGUST.— Beans, Bush; Corn Salad, Cucumber, En- 

 dive, Kale, Lettuce, Early Peas, Radish, Spinach, 

 Turnip. 



SEPTEMBER. — Cabbage for coldframes. Cauliflower 

 for coldframes, Cabbage, Corn Salad, Cress, Onion Sets, 

 Kale, Lettuce, Mustard, Winter Radish, Spinach, 

 Turnip, Sweet Peas. 



SELECTED LIST OF 



Schultz's High Quality Vegetable Seeds 



With General Directions for Cultivation 



ARTICHOKE 



One ounce will produce 500 plants. 



Culture. — Sow seed in hotbed in February or March, 

 in rows 6 inches apart. Transplant when large enough 

 into boxes or pots. After danger of frosts is past plant 

 in the open ground, in rows 3 feet apart, 2 to 3 feet 

 apart in row, care being taken to press firmly in the 

 ground, but not planted too deep. 

 Large Globe, or Paris. The best of all Artichokes. 



Pkt. oc, oz. 35c. 

 Jerusalem Artichoke. Distinct from the Globe, and 



propagated by and for its tubers. Largely used for 



feeding stock. Pk. 7oc., bus. 62.50. 



ASPARAGUS 



One ounce will sow about 50 feet of drill; A to o pounds 

 per acre. 



Culture. — Sow the seed as early in Spring as the soil 

 can be worked, in drills 12 inches apart, and when well 

 started thin out to 3 inches apart. T\ hen one or two 

 years old, transplant into permanent beds, which should 

 be well and deeph' manured and trenched to a depth of 

 18 inches. Set the plants in rows 2 feet apart, and not 

 less than 18 inches apart in the row. Care should be 

 taken that the roots are well spread, and set at a depth 

 of 6 inches below the level of the bed. Cover only 2 or 

 3 inches, and fill in gradually as the plants grow. Verj- 

 Jittle, if any, should be cut the first year after 

 transplanting, but a fair crop can be cut the second 

 year. Every Fall after the tops have been cut 

 down apply a dressing of coarse manure, and m the 

 Spring fork it in. An occasional top dressing of 

 kainit at the rate of one half pound per square yard 

 is also beneficial. 



Conover's Colossal. The standard variety, large 

 and verv prolific. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. , 3^ lb. 15c., 

 lb. 40c. ^ 



Argenteuil. This variety is largely grown in France 

 for the Paris market. Pkt. 5c. , oz. lOc, ^ilh. 25c., 

 lb. 75c. 



Palmetto. An early, prolific and very desirable 

 variety. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. , M lb. 15c. , lb. 40c. 



Barr's Mammoth. A quick grower T\-ith very large 

 stalks. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. , }i lb. 15c., lb. 40c. 



Columbian Mammoth White. Large, white stalks. 

 Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. , M lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



Extra strong and healthy roots. Two years old. 



A bed 12 X 35 u-ouM require about 150 roots. About 2500 

 roots are required to plant an acre. 



Palmetto. Per 100 75c., 1000 S4.00. 

 Columbian Mammoth White. Per 100 75c., 1000 

 S4.00. 



Conover's Colossal. Per 100 75c., 1000 S4.00. 

 Giant Argenteuil. Per 100 90c., 1000 S5.00. 

 Barr's Mammoth. Per 100 7oc., 1000 S4.00. 



