ARCH IAS’ VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Garden 
Asparagus 
1 oz. to 60 ft. of row. 
CULTURE: Sow seed 
early. Space rows l l /i feet 
apart; transplant roots, when 
2 years old, 2 Vi feet apart; 
4 to 6 feet apart for field 
culture. Plant on rich soil. 
A R C H I A S’ GIANT 
WASHINGTON. (Rust' 
proof). Undoubtedly the 
finest rust-resistant vari¬ 
ety grown. Shoots thick; 
heavy yielder of fine quality. 
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Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; '/» lb., 25c. 
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Asparagus Roots 
2-year, fine roots. 25 for 50c; 50 for 95c; 
100 for $1.50; 500 for $5.00. 
ARCHIAS’ Perfected 
TABLE BEETS 
Price, All Varieties: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; V 4 lb., 25c; lb., 85c. 
CULTURE. Beets should be planted on a 
deep, rich, sandy loam, sowing in rows 18 
inches apart, covering about one-half inch 
deep, pressing the soil firmly over the seed. 
When plants are well established, thin to 4 
to 6 inches in the row. About 60 days in 
maturing, according to 
variety. One ounce to 50 
feet of row; 6 to 8 lbs. to 
an acre. 
EARLY WONDER. A very 
fine extra early market and 
table Beet. 
Broccoli 
CULTURE. The same 
as Cauliflower. Succeeds 
best in deep, rich, moist 
soil. One ounce will 
produce 1500 plants. 
ITALIAN GREEN 
SPROUTING Heads 
compact, good size, 
and of a greenish 
color. The most cer¬ 
tain to head. Pkt., 
8c; V 2 oz., 25c: oz., 
45c; 1/4 lb., {SI.35. 
Swiss 
Chard 
or SPINACH BEET 
FORDHOOK GIANT. 
An outstanding Chard 
of enormous size. 
The rich blue-green 
leaves are much crin¬ 
kled or savoyed. 
The leaves measure 
10 in. in width and 
2 Vi ft. in length. 
Texture of leaves is 
thick and fleshy, 
and their quality is 
highly appreciated, 
cooked the same as 
Spinach. The pearly 
white stems measure 
21/2 in. in width 
and are excellent 
prepared like Aspar¬ 
agus. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 
Va lb., 25c. 
ASGROW WONDER. (1934 
Gold Medal). Deep red, 
large, semi-flat shape with 
rounded bottom, tops reach¬ 
ing about'15 inches. It is the richest, darkest color, inside and 
out, of any Beet we have seen and showed no light-colored 
inside rings or rays, even in our hottest summer. 
ARCHIAS’ IMPROVED BLOOD TURNIP. Medium early, 
when sown late, desirable for winter. 
ARCHIAS’ CRIMSON GLOBE BEET. The money maker for market gar¬ 
deners. Slightly oblong, smooth skinned, deep crimson color, and of 
the very finest quality. 
OHIO CANNER. Very dark red, small, especially suited for canning. Foli¬ 
age short. . , 
ARCHIAS’ PERFECTED DETROIT DARK RED. The most popular 
red turnip Beet, not only for market gardeners, but for home garden 
use, especially for canning. The tops are small, uniform, upright in 
growth, with deep red veins; roots are globular, smooth and very 
uniform in shape, color and quality; flesh is deep, bright red, zoned 
darker. Pkt., 8c; oz., 15c; V 4 lb., 35c; lb., 95c. 
Beet, 
Perfected 
Detroit 
Dark Red 
Swiss 
Chard 
Mangels or Stock 
Beets 
FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS — ATTENTION 
Sow 5 lbs. to tbe acre, in rows 214 fppt -.nar* 
A ^e HIA 1d JU £?n? L ° NG RED MANGEL - Immense crop¬ 
per yielding 500 bushels to the acre. 
CROSBY’S IMPROVED EGYPTIAN. A very early superior variety. Has 
few small tops and very small tap root Much preferred for both first 
early crop and late sowing. Skin is dark red; flesh somewhat lighter. 
After boiling, it has a uniform bright red coLor and a delicious flavor. 
4 5 davs. 
COLDEN GIANT MANGEL WURZEL. One ofthe!beS 
IMPERIAL WHITE SUGAR. Goodfor maWnfsug^kid’st^k 
^ eedl . n f ’ . . Oz., 10c; M lb., 25c; lb., 60c. 
Special prices to parties raising large quantities of Beets for 
stock. 
Brussels 
Sprouts 
An erect grow¬ 
ing plant whose 
stalk is closely covered 
with light green buds 
resembling small cab¬ 
bages, which should be 
cooked in the same 
manner as cabbage or 
cauliflower. 
Pkt., 8c; oz., 20c; 
% lb., 60c, postpaid. 
