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- - - GARDEN SEEDS - - - 
Plant and Vegetable Garden 
Our catalog describes all of the best standard varieties and the newer kinds that 
have become popular. 
It is surprising how small a piece of ground is needed to supply a family of aver¬ 
age size with fresh vegetables through the whole season. A piece of ground, say, thirty 
feet by forty feet, will do it. In these days of depression there are many sorts of vege¬ 
tables that it more than pays to grow at home. In comparison with the ridiculously 
small cost, the return surely does warrant the effort. 
BEANS-Bush 
All kinds of Beans. 5-lbs. $1.25; 10-lbs. 
$2.35, except where noted. 
DWARF HORTICULTURAL —The green 
pods are medium length and when nearly 
developed are splashed with red. The 
green shelled beans are tender and fine 
flavored. Packet 10c; 1/, lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
PENCIL POD BLACK WAX —Hardy and 
prolific and of fine quality. The pods are 
long, round and free from strings. Desir¬ 
able for canning. Packet 10c; 1/2-lb. 20c; 
1-lb. 30c. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
—For snap bean this variety is unequal¬ 
led. The pods are medium in length 
slightly curved and thick, meaty and 
juicy, with no signs of a string. The fin¬ 
est green podded bush bean. Packet 10c; 
1/2-lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
DAVIS WHITE WAX —Rustless and 
very hardy. The dry bean is kidney¬ 
shaped and clear white. A favorite foy 
baking. Packet 10c; 1/2-lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
REFUGEE OR 1000 TO 1 —The pod is 
fleshy and remarkably meaty. They are 
brittle and mild in flavor, but have slight 
string. Very productive and much grown 
for canning. The pods are green. Packet 
10c; 1/2 lb. 20c; 1-lb. 30c. 
ASPARAGUS 
CULTURE—Seed planting_Asparagus may be sown from seed and a crop obtained 
in three years. In early Spring sow the seed after soaking it for 24 hours in warm 
water, in drills one foot apart and one inch deep. The following spring select the best 
plants and place in permanent bed. Root Planting_One year may be saved by buying 
the plants and setting them at least two feet in the row and the rows not closer than 
four feet; see that the roots are well and evenly spread out and are not left exposed 
to the air. 
GIANT WASHINGTON—G enuine ♦ 
rust-resistant strain. This variety is 
stronger and more productive, owing to 
its great vigor, than the old varieties and 
can be cut sooner from time of planting. 
Packet 5c; ounce 25c; *4 -lb. 50c. 
PALMETTO—This is the best of the 
old sorts; green shoots, very prolific. 
Packets 5c; ounce 15c; Va lb. 35c; 1-lb. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PLANTS 
WASHINGTON VARIETIES—No. 1 
plants, 40c doz.; 50 plants, $100; 100 
plants for $1.25. 
PALMETTO—1-year-old plants, 30c; 
50 plants for 65c; 100 plants for $1.15; 
2-year-old plants 40c; 50 plants for 90c; 
100 plants for $1.50. 
ARTICHOKES 
GREEN GLOBE—Cultivated for its flower buds, which are cooked like asparagus. 
They can be grown successfully in the Northwest; start in hotbeds. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
INOCULATION PAYS 
Has tens maturity, 
increases the yield 
and enriches the 
soil. Garden Packet 
25c; See page 33. 
