PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 65 

VEGETABLES 
In this year of Conservation for Defense and National 
Good Health, it is the smart thing; in both senses of 
the word, to include vegetables in your Garden Plan. 
The book ‘“‘Gardens for Defense” by Jean-Marie Putnum 
and Lloyd Cosper,| new this Winter, gives fascinating, 
but practical ideas for adding to the beauty of your 
by specialist growers who are constantly bettering their 
at the same time. 
Campbell’s Vegetable Seeds are the best varieties for 
home-gardens. They are grown from pure-bred stocks 
by specialist growers who are constantly bettering their 
strains through selection. 
As with flower seeds, we carry all vegetables in bulk 
and put up our own packets. 
ARTICHOKES, Green Globe—Sow September to April, 1 
inch deep; save seedlings with least spiny leaves; set 
4 feet apart; bear in 2 or 3 years. FkKt., 10c. Blants: 
December to March, 25c each. 
ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington—Sow March to May, 
transplant following February, use second year. Oz., 
zoe; PkKt., 10c. Roots: January to April, 35c dozen. 
BEANS—Sow April to July. 
Bush: Golden Wax, vigorous stringiess, fine. 
Stringless Green Pod, early productive. 
Pole: Rust-Resistant Kentucky Wonder. 
Broad Windsor (Horse), very hardy. 
K. W., White-seeded, 10 days earlier. 
K. W., Wax, extremely prolific, fine. 
Yard-Long Bean, curious, rust-proof, and tasty. 
tee o0Gs Kt; 10c. 
BEANS, Lima—Bush: Fordhook, highest quality; large, 
plump. 
Baby Potato, AAS winner, an improved Baby Lima. 
Henderson’s Bush (Baby Lima). 
Pole: Fordhook Pole, high quality and prolific. 
peace. oe kt., Lbc. 



Double Gaillardia Lorenziana. Pkt. 10c. (See page 29.) 

