ASPARAGUS MET, OR SWISS CHARD? 
This delicious species is grown for its leaves only, 
Tho leaves are used like spinach, but the great value 
of the plant is its larg \ lleshy, mid-rib of the leaves 
which are cut and cooked like asparagus, and are EX¬ 
TRA FINE. As a substitute for asparagus, nothing 
could be better. Ready to use in 2 months from plant¬ 
ing, and may be used continuously all summer and 
fall. It is a most valuable vegetable—too good a thing 
to miss, and I hope every one of my customers will 
plant it liberally. Racket 5 ets. 6 for 25 cts. 
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I This packet contains the 
| LARGEST and BEST v„ri- 
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PRIZET AKERS: selected 
seed, grown separate and 
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measure from 12 to22 inch¬ 
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large, meaty seeds. 
Sunflower seeds are rich 
and oily, and they are the 
BEST EGG-PRODUCING 
FOOD known for poultry; 
they eat it greedily, fatten 
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a bright j nd lustrous plu¬ 
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SACE. 
Sage is most extensively 
used of all herbs for sea¬ 
soning. The leaves and 
tender tops are used in 
stuffing, sauces, etc. 
Sage has many medical 
properties. Sow early, and 
thin to 12 inches. A bed 
will last many years. 
This is the best kind. 
Have you a bed of Sage? If 
_ _ not, plant one now. 
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JUST A FEW KIND WORDS FROM CUSTOMERS. 
Almost 13 Bushels from IOO Hills. 
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Mrs. M. R. Daniel, Prince Edward Co. Va. Nov. 1st 1913. 
Over Four Bushels From Only 20 Hills. 
Dear M r. Cook. 1 gave the 20 Hills yon sent me plenty of room 
and extra care, and the yield was perfectly astonishing— 2. r >6 
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J. W. Bradley, Brunswick Co. Va. 
From Prof. W. H. Morse Agricultural Chemist. 
Your Early Six Weeks are of unusual richness and surpassing 
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” IOO ” ” ” ” $2. 
” 160 ” ” ” ” ” $3. ” 
” 340 ” ” ” ” ’ $6. ” 
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