
Vegetable Plants 

Plant Growing on 

ur Farm 
No orders for 
less than 10 
of any variety 
100 500 1000 
Plants Plants Plants Plants 
Add Postage................ $ .10 $ .17 $°.31 $ .65 
CABBAGE, EARLY. Ready April 25th or later. 
All varieties as listed On Page Burcsrcorseesees ne 69 3.10 4.95 
CABBAGE, LATE. Ready May 5th or later. All 
varieties as listed ON PAGE Turerseccccsreecesssrsseersee vA 69 3.10 4.45 
CABBAGE, RED. Ready April 25th. All varie- 
tes ‘smlisted ON PAGE G7 .ccccssorcctescretecescessvcensanecess val 69 3.10 4.95 
CAULIFLOWER, EARLY. Ready April 25th. All 
varieties as listed ON PAE Sureeccccesscecerrrerseseecees .29 89 3.60 5.90 
CAULIFLOWER, LATE. Ready May 10th. All 
varieties aS listed ON PAE Surrssesrccccseserseeereeee .29 89 3.60 5.90 
CELERY. Ready May 5th or later. All varie- 
ties cs TistedvOns Pages Oiac.cravsorcussecectsesccoveccscteserce oad 69 3.10 4.95 
CELERY, PASCAL. Ready May 25th. All va- 
Tieties) as! listed Von PAGO! Giwsesssseccsessesecosccscesescess -21 69 3.10 4.90 
EGGPLANT. Ready May 10th or later. All va- 
Tieties as listed On PAGE 1B... cescseccecssseeesensees -29 95 4.45 7.55 
ONION PLANTS. (See page 21.) 
PEPPERS. Ready May 10th or later. All va- 
Tieties As listed ON PAGE 22....rcecceecceesecsrsesseres 29 95 4.45 7.55 
TOMATO. Ready May 10th or later. All 
varieties as listed on pages 29 and 30............ -29 95 4.45 7.55 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Ready May 10th... .29 .89 3.35 5.79 
Write for special prices on larger quantities. 
Vegetable Roots, Etc. 
ASPARAGUS: Two-year-old roots. 12 50 10 1000" 
Mary Washington or Giant Argenteuil $ .25 $ .55 $ .90 $7.80 
Posrerdise iriccscoctepeacece re cvatstuss nap eecatts catebeesras gens -65 1:05 *7.95 
Add Postage... 12 +25 A5 1.25 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant): Two-year-old roots. 
Linnaeus, Strawberry or Victoria ................ 204 7 2-O0MEGroO en cee 
Add Postage............+ ne -70 125 meee 
Each Doz 
CHIVES, Sprouted. Big bunch, postpaiid..............sccsccesssesssseessenss $ .30 $3.50 
MINT ROOTS. Big) clumps) POSt OCI seecacsssscutesesecscccvoconcescutcssvsansves 30 0 8=.2.40 
SAGE. One-year clumps, POSstpcidyics.corccsosssssensssnavossesssccssssssenssszes 300 eenctecs 
TARRAGON. For Tarragon Vinegar, postpaid Ath hetey 

HORSERADISH. This is one of the hardiest vegetables for the garden 
or farm. It gives results the first year. 
taken up and stored for winter use. Postpaid. Dozen, 20c; 100, 
The larger roots can be 
$1.25. 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES. Very different from the Green Globe Arti- 
choke. They look like rough, knotty potatoes. 
Easily grown. 
ture like potatoes. 
Sometimes called ‘Potato Artichoke.” 
Cul- 
Not post- 
paid. Per lb., 15c; 10 lbs., 90c. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
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THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
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Plants for the Flower Garden 
Many people wishing earlier blooms and not having the time to 
start the young plants indoors from seed, we list below the most popu- 
lar annuals which are carefully grown by us from our finest seed. 
Ready May 10th or later. 
10 
Add Postage................ $ .10 
ASTERS. Varieties 1019 to 1028 as listed on pages 34 and 35.35 
AGERATUM. Varieties 1004 and 1005 as listed on page 34.. .35 

BALSAM. Asslisted on pagersoiccenarencteiiete otters -35 
_CACALIA. 1050. See page 35... Srabastantvd depeestcctnns tontersconceneenttp 35 
CALENDULA. Varieties 1052, 1055, 1056 as listed on page 35 .35 
CARNATION. Varieties 1070, 72, 73, 74 as listed on page 36 .35 


CANTERBURY BELLS. Annual.  1064........c.ccccscsssssssssesssescsesesesees 35 
DAISY, Giant English Double. Red, white, pink and mixed. 
Pagers] tes sssecsecessnessesenecccssessssneecenssnsenssecssnanentsssesascnsencersaeeneensensessee® -35 
DAISY, African. 1115. Orange and White....s.cccsscsssssesecesecsseeesess 35 
FORGET-ME-NOT. SOO. PAGES™ GB.rccreceessssnerstesesecseeceouctestttclevetteecaessee 35 
GODETIA, Azalea Flowered. Mixed........scscsessesrssssescessesssssensceseres 35 
HOLLYHOCK, Annual. 1173.............0. 35 
LARKSPUR. Mixed 1192 on page 39 +35 
LOBELIASSNo ml 201) 1202. See PAGOsAD. ccerscserstseactecrdeateccenceesstect 35 
LUPINS, Russell. Perennial Seedlings. See page 40... 1.85 
MARIGOLD. 1208, 10, 11, 12, 16 and 19 as listed on page 40 .35 
PANSIES. 1264, 66 and 67 as listed on pages 41 and 42........ .35 
PENTSTEMON Se Mixed colors wesrsnmtese met tterrestsernereertareaeier -40 
PETUNIA. 
Varieties numbered 1271, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 77a, 81, 82, 83, 
Some OOa NOL, 9G" 97. (SOO DAG Ok Serrercesncsteetscsracssesenrer eeners 
Burgundy No. 1277. See page 42. 
Varietiess1278%to) 1292) incliusivicc...ssts.sctcssccesscrensestentettecteteentertes 35 
Glow #Norsl2935 See Page; 42 iccsscccesscresccecteccertenetversinceesereerneet 35 
Hollywood Star No. 1294. See page 42..ccccccesscserceceseserseeees 35 
Giant Single Fringed No. 1296. See page 42......ccccssceeseees .35 
Dwarf White Glory No. 1297. See page 42.....cccscesessssesseeeee 235 
Giants of California No. 1298. See page 42........ -40 
Double Fringed Giants, No. 1299. See page 42... = 00 
PHLOX, Drummondi. 1305, 6, 8, 10. See page 43 ..ccccecccecseeee -30 
PHLOX, Drummondi. Art shades, 1317. See page 43.0... -30 
SALVIA, Firebrand. Extra fine, 1337. Page 44...cssscscseessesceees -40 
SNAPDRAGON. 1346 to 52 varieties as listed on page 44...... 35 
STATICE. Market Growers Blue, 1856. Page 44.csecsesccscsceeees 39 
VERBENA. Mixed varieties 1435, 41, 42....cccccccscscesssseseseseesse 35 
VIOLAS, Tufted Pansies. Purple, apricot or mixed +35 

VIOLET Sivtacsccsececsersectcntter bern peubeusduancesseceuesecnesaonsed ces cseurataswesererserd -35 
ZINNIAS. Varieties 1472, 73 as listed on page 46........ Ree taeesO 
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