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Are Tested by a Famous Agricultural Experiment Station and the Results of This Test Appear on Every 
Package of Vegetable Seeds We Send Out 
The varieties of vegetables listed in this Catalog are those which have proved to be the best for use in the gardens of our customers and in our 
trial grounds. We show in CAPITAL letters those kinds that we especiallv recommend to you. 
You get the same high quality seed in these garden-size packages as we furnish to the market gardener and florist, whose living depends on 
the quolity of seed he sows. 
Mary Washington Asparagus 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
A leaflet on the "Planting and Care of 
Asparagus" sent with every order. 
The popularity of Asparagus in the home 
garden is growing rapidly, as people learn 
now easily it may be raised, and how much 
better the flavor is when cooked immediate¬ 
ly after cutting. Asparagus begins to lose 
flavor 20 minutes after being taken fram 
the ground. A small bed 12 feet wide and 
25 feet long will hold 100 plants and yield 
sufficient Asparagus for the family of ordi¬ 
nary size. 
Mory Washington. This new variety is the very 
finest for the home garden or to grow for 
market. At last we have not only a rust¬ 
proof variety but an Asparagus that is very 
fast growing, exceedingly tender, of excel¬ 
lent flovor, and that produces heavy stalks 
1 to 2 inches in diameter. It is larger and 
earlier than Pedigreed Washington, and the 
stalks are slightly oval in form. 
STRONG LARGE ROOTS. Large-crowned, 
healthy, the most satisfactory for planting 
either in the home garden or for market. 
Doz. 50c; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $2.25, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 100 for $2.00; 1000 
for $10.00. 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
One ounce of seed will produce 200 plants; 
5 lbs. will sow on acre. 
Soak the seed in warm water for 24 hours, 
then sow an inch deep in rows a foot apart. 
The following spring set the best of the 
plants in the permanent bed. 
MARY WASHINGTON. The best home garden 
kind. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; '/j lb. 50c. 
Turn to pages 4 to 8 for the many new 
Flowers you should have this year. 
ARTICHOKE 
One package of seed will produce 100 plants; 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet; 5 pounds an acre. 
A perennial producing flower-buds, used for 
food, the second year after sowing. Protect in 
winter in the North. Sow seeds early in spring. 
If sown in hotbeds in February can be grown 
to bud the first year. 
LARGE GREEN GLOBE. Standard sort. Large 
pkg. 10c; oz. 60c; lb. $1.75. 
All gardeners are invited to visit our display 
grounds at Fairport. Hundreds of Tulips, Nar¬ 
cissus, Iris, Phlox, and a great collection of 
annuals make the gardens glozv with color. From 
the days when Snowdrops push through the 
thawing soil the gardens are full of interest to 
expert and amateur alike. 
Large 
Green Globe 
Artichoke 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One package of seed will produce 200 plants; 
1 ounce will sow 200 feet and produce 3000 
plants. 
The small heads, resembling cabbage, are 
formed along the stalk. Prepare like cabbage 
or in cream, like cauliflower. Sow seed in 
spring; transplant and cultivate same as cab¬ 
bage, except leaves should be broken down in 
fall, giving heads more room to grow. Freezing 
improves the quality af the sprouts. They may 
be left in the ground, here in the North, until 
December. 
Long Island Improved. (Special Strain). A very 
fine strain grown extensively for the New 
York market. The plants produce a large 
crop of very solid heads of sweet and deli¬ 
cious flavor. Pkg. 10c; oz. 50c; Vi lb. $1.50; 
lb. $5.00. 
BROCCOLI 
One ounce seed will produce about 1500 plants 
A vegetable very similar ta cauliflower but 
less delicate in flavor. Hardy, thrives best in 
cool weather and should be hoed and watered 
frequently. Sow the seed inside or in cold 
frames in January or February and set out 
plants when ground is warm. Cultivate the 
same as cauliflower. 
Italian Green Sprouting Calabrese. A favorite 
vegetable with the Italians and now becom¬ 
ing very popular in our American gardens. 
The plant forms good-sized heads, and after 
these are cut, other heads form, providing 
fresh vegetables for a long season. Sow early 
in cold frames for spring; outdoors in June 
and July for a fall crop. Pkg. 10c; Vi oz., 
35c; oz. 50c; 1/4 lb. $1.75. 
Kitchen Garden Collection 
1 pkg. each of 
Beans, Pencil-Pod 
Beans, Bountiful 
Beet, Detroit 
Carrot, Nantes 
Cucumber, Fortune 
Cabbage, Chinese 
Lettuce, Prizehead 
Parsley, Moss Curled 
Peas, Little Marvel 
Peas, Laxtonian 
Radish, Scarlet Globe 
Turnip, White Globe 
12 Splendid Varieties for 85c 
Brussels Sprouts 
