PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Brussels Sprouts 
VEGETABLE 
SEEDS 
Pure Bred Stocks of the Choicest Varieties 
“THE GERMINATION IS MARKED ON EVERY 
PACKAGE OF PRICE’S SEEDS” 
ARTICHOKE 
Seed may be planted during March or April. When large enough to 
transplant, they should be set in rows about 4 feet apart and about 2 
feet apart in the row. One ounce will produce about 500 plants. 
All Packets 10c 
GREEN GLOBE—A perennial which must be protected against winter cold, pro¬ 
ducing flower-heads for food the second year. 
Oz. % lb. Lb. 
$ .50 $1.50 $5.00 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
All Packets 5c 
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PALMETTO—Popular variety for home, and Market garden. Early, heavily pro¬ 
ductive, shoots large deep green, of fine quality. .10 .30 .90 
MARY WASHINGTON—The best of the “Washington” varieties. Very large 
shoots, early, vigorous and quite rust resistant. .10 .45 1.50 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Set Out in March and April 
Fresh Dug—Not Cold Storage Roots 
Dig or plow out a trench 15 to 18 inches deep, put in plenty of well-rotted manure, covering it with a few inches of soil, then 
set roots to 2 feet apart and cover with 4 inches of soil. One acre requires about 10,000 roots. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Per 100 roots, $1.50; per 1000 roots, $12.00. 
(2 year old roots) 
BROCCOLI 
All Packets 10c 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING (CALABRESE)—This popular vegetable is a 
very easy one to raise. The culture is the same as Cauliflower. Broccoli commands 
high prices on the market, and as two or three cuttings may be made from each 
plant this is a very profitable crop to grow. Our stock is the true type which is in 
demand in the markets. .60 1.75 6.00 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
All Packets 10c 
IMPROVED LONG ISLAND—Cultivation is the same as for cabbage or cauli¬ 
flower. There is always a good demand for the sprouts, and they bring profitable 
prices. .50 1.25 4.00 
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