
Save A Yoar and Wake 
NEW PARADISE 
It is not very often that a new opportunity for profit 
is offered to growers. When such an opportunity 
does occur, it is real news! 
A NEW MONEY-MAKER 
The new Paradise Asparagus is of particular inter- 
est not only because it is such a fine strong grower, 
but because of the great profit making possibilities 
it offers. 

Here we have a better asparagus that grows a larger 
crop a full year earlier, and continues to produce 
heavier crops year after year. 
THAT MEANS returns one year sooner, and larger 
returns each year after that. 
IT MEANS that the land is not tied up without in- 
come during the extra year required to bring ordi- 
nary asparagus to a profitable crop. 
IT MEANS more profit in less time. 
GREATER SALABILITY 
Added to this is the fact that Paradise Asparagus is 
ideally suited for freezing. With the present decided 
trend toward freezing fruits and vegetables for the 
market, this quality means greater salability. 
Here is a rare chance for growers to capitalize on 
a NEW item—a chance that offers greater profit 
possibilities from asparagus than is possible with 
any other variety. 






Cultural Directions 
t Paradise Asparagus plants in a fur- 
see to 10’ inches deep, and space the 
roots 20 to 24 inches apart in the Be 
Rows should be 3 to 4 feet apart. W o 
the plants are set, cover only about 
inches deep. As they grow, work oe 
dirt to them until the furrow 1s filled. fe 
sets the crowns down deep, so heared 
not be injured by cutting. Allow the p au 
to fern (grow tall tops) each Sse : 
Fall, to permit them to recuperate aug 
ready for cutting the following Spring. 




R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Paradise Asparagus is very similar in appearance to the 
Martha Washington variety. The stems are as large and 
e e 
as green. It is milder in taste than other varieties. 
Like Martha Washington it is highly resistant to rust. ree ivers, ic e 
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