YOUR GARDEN 
NEEDS... 

Now—more than ever before—it is impor- 
tant to BUY GOOD SEEDS. Consider when 
purchasing that Barteldes Seeds are backed 
by seventy-five years of experience in se- 
lecting, producing and cleaning Seeds. We 
are proud to offer you Highest Quality 
Seeds at moderate prices. 
INCREASE YOUR INCOME AND SAVE MONEY BY 
PLANTING A GARDEN—but don’t waste money on poor 
seeds. Every five-cent package of Good Vegetable Seed 
(if planted and tended carefully) will produce nearly a 
dollar’s worth of store-bought fresh vegetables. 
HIGHER FOOD PRICES will make the home garden 
more popular than ever this spring. Every home garden 
means better food for less money, and you’ll be surprised 
how much food you can raise on a small space. A row or 
row. 
called chards. 
asparagus. 

1t/ 
GREEN GLOBE ARTICHOKE 
Packet, 5 Cents 
Planting Instructions 
is not too wet. ) f 
and lightly covered with a layer of soil Ya to 34-inch deep. 
plants should be thinned out. 
trench 18 inches wide and 20 inches deep. 
*An early spring vegetable, 
extensively cultivated. Can 
r Planting Instructions 
is widely appreciated and 
; be grown in any soil which 
The seed should be sown in March or April, in rows 14 inches apart, 
When the seed is up the 
The permanent bed should be prepared by digging a 
Fill this one-third full of well-rotted manure. 

two or each kind of vegetables will give you fresh, crisp, 
tender things to eat for many weeks. 
But wait! Two tiny seeds may seem identical, but one 
develops a poor plant or is a direct loss to the gardener; 
the other grows and bears the crop you looked forward to. 
Buy QUALITY, Reap QUANTITY. There is an Author- 
ized Barteldes Dealer in your nearest town. Ask him for 
Barteldes Seeds. 
*Varieties Recommended for Quick Freezing. 
ARTICHOKE 
Sow in March or April, in rows 14 inches apart and cover 
lightly. Transplant in rows 4 feet apart, 2 feet apart in 
Requires protection during the winter months to keep from freezing. 
Edible parts are base of flower head and midribs of 
Artichokes are generally eaten raw, but may be cooked and eaten like 
large blanched leaves; latter are 
LARGE GREEN GLOBE 
Flower heads globular, scales are green shading 
to purple. Perennial. Do not mistake this for the 
Jerusalem Artichoke which is a distinct variety 
used for stock feed only. Pkt., 10c. 
ASPARAGUS 
. Ounce, 15 Cents . . . 4% Pound, 50 Cents 
Half fill the remaining space with good soil and transplant the clumps one foot apart. 
Cover to surface. The stocks should not be cut until a year after planting and then 
but lightly. Full harvest may be taken after this. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON 
*More vigorous than the Mary Washington, being bred to resist rust disease. 
Productive, uniform type. Shoots large, of extra good quality, rich green color 
tinted with purple at tips. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The most extensively grown 
COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE 
Large light-colored shoots. Needs no artificial blanching. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
One Year Old. We can furnish WASHINGTON roots at 25¢ per doz., $1.25 per 100. 
variety. Also rust-resistant. 
A favorite. 

ASPARAGUS 
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