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The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 

Clematis 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS 

Ampelopsis 
Boston Ivy; Japan Ivy 
Veitchi—This is the most popular of all 
climbing plants and attains a height of 
in two or three years; clings to 
stones, brick, or woodwork. Each 75c. 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper; Ameri- 
can Ivy)—The large deep green foliage 
assumes brilliant shades of yellow and 
scarlet in the fall. Each 60c. 
s e e 
Bignonia radicans 
Scarlet Trumpet Vine 
For covering unsightly places, stumps, 
rockwork or planting in crevices in 
ledges. The flowers are large and borne 
profusely when the plant attains a fair 
size. Each 75c. 
Clematis 
The soil for Clematis should be well 
drained and of a light, loamy texture. It 
should be of good depth, as the plant dis- 
likes limited root-space. It is greatly 
helped by occasional dressings of lime. 
Large-flowered Hybrids 
Jackmani—A perfect mass of bloom when 
30 feet 
in full flower. Color dark, rich, royal 
purple. Each $1.00. 
Mme. Edouard Andre — Unusual reddish 
purple flowers. Each $1.00. 
Henryi—Pure white; large and remark- 
ably handsome. Each $1.00. 
Celastrus scandens 
(Bittersweet or Waxwork) 
One of our native climbing plants with 
attractive light green foliage and yellow 
flowers during June, followed in the au- 
tumn by bright orange fruit. Each 75c. 
Honeysuckle 
Halliana (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle)—A 
strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort. 
White flowers changing to yellow; very 
fragrant. Each 75c. 
GOLDFLAME. A new honeysuckle that 
can be used not only as a vine but also 
as ground cover. The flowers are large, 
in clusters, with flame-coral trumpets 
lined with gold. Fragrant after nightfall; 
blooming the same year planted. Imagine 
this glory of color against ample dark 
blue foliage. May till frost. 2-yr. field 
grown. Each 75c. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE 
(Sempervirens) — Upright growth. Dark 
green foliage, with long tubular scarlet 
flowers. Each 75c. 
Polygonum Auberti 
(Silver Lace Vine) 
The plant is of strong, vigorous growth, 
attaining the height of 25 feet or more, 
and producing through the summer and 
fall great foamy sprays of white flowers. 
Each 75c. 
Wisteria 
The ideal conditions for Wisterias are a 
well-drained loam, sunshine and plenty of 
moisture but, given all these, the plants 
often refuse to flower. Wisterias are quite 
difficult to transplant. These are all 
strong, 2-year-old, grafted plants which 
more definitely assure flowering in from 
2 to 3 years. 
We offer three well-known sorts. Sin- 
gle Purple, Single Pink, and Double Vio- 
let. Price, each $1.50. 
Winter Jasmine 
(Jasminum Nudiflorum) 
This vine, which needs some _ support, 
blooms almost all winter in the Puget 
Sound area. The yellow blossoms appear 
on the slender trailing stems before the 
leaves appear. Graceful and pretty. Two- 
year plants. Each 85c. 

PLANTING TABLES 
Directions for Growing the 32 Most Important Home Garden Vegetables 


VEGETABLE 

Brussels Sprouts. 
Cabbage........ 
Chinese Cabbage\ 
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Cauliflower....... 
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Corn, Sweet..... { 
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Pepper: ae iesoe es 
Potatoes......... 
Pumpkin. <<, 
Radish 
Riabarb:.. .6'.4- 
Ruta Baga....... 
Spinach: ceyes' 
SOUABNY., Gated sea. 
Swiss Chard...... 
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Seeds or 
Plants 

1 oz. or 
50 plants 
2 lbs. 
V4 Ib. 
3 oz. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. or 
36 plants 
1 oz. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. 
\4 pkt. ex. early 
1 lb.—2 kinds 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. 
2 oz.—2 kinds 
1 pkt. 
3 pkts. or 1 oz. 
2 lbs. 
3 lbs. 
1 pkt. 
50 lbs. 
1 pkt. 
3 OZ. 
1 pkt. 
1 oz. 
1 pkt. 
1 pkt. to 1 oz. 
1 pkt. 
36 plants 
1 pkt. to 1 oz. 
Date to Sow 
or Plant 

Spring or Fall 
May 15 
May 30 
April 15 to May 15 
April 15 
April 30 to June 30 
April to June 
July 15 to 30 
April 15 to June 1 
May 1 
May 15 
May 15 to June 15 
May 15 to June 15 
June 1 
April 15 
April 10 
April 10 
April 10 
May 30 
April 15 
April 10 
April 15 to May 15 
June 1 
April 15 
June 1 
April 10 to May 1 
April 15 
April 10 
Early April 
May 30 
April 15 
May 30 
Early April 



Depth* Space Space to Set 
to Cover | Between | Plants or 
(inches) Rows Thin Out 
Seedlings 
Seeds lin.| 3 to4 ft. Seeds 4 years 
Plants 4 in. 24 in. 12 in. Plants 2 years 
2in 2 ft. 4in. 60 to 90 days 
2in 3 ft. 3 ft. 90 to 120 days 
Y% in 18 in. 2 to 3 in. 60 to 80 days 
6in 21% ft. 24 in. 120 days 
¥% in 2 ft. 24 in. 120 days 
4g in 216 ft. 18 to 24 in. | 100 to 150 days 
Yin 214 ft. 12 in. 80 to 100 days 
Vin 2 to 4 in. 45 to 60 days 
Yin 2 to 3 ft. 24 in. 120 to 150 days 
Y% in 3 ft. 6 in. 100 to 120 days 
2in 3 ft. 12 in. 80 to 120 days 
win 4 ft. 3 to hill 60 to 80 days 
2'6 ft 24 in. 100 to 120 days 
VY in. Zitts 10 to 12in.| 60 to 80 days 
¥ in. 21% ft. 12 in. 80 to 100 days 
Y in. 2 ft. 4in. 100 days 
% in 2 ft 10to12in.| 45 to 60 days 
1% in 4 ft 3 to hill | 100 to 120 days 
Yin 18 in. 4in. 80 to 110 days 
lin 18 in. 2 in. 30 to 60 days 
2in 2% ft lin. 60 to 100 days 
3 ite 2 ft. 100 days 
4in. 3 ft. 6 in. 100 days 
Yin. 4 to 6 ft. 3 to hill | 100 to 120 days 
VY in. 18 in. 1 to 4 in. 30 to 60 days 
6 in. 3 ft. 3 ft. 60 days 
Y in. 2 ft. 6 in. 90 to 100 days 
Y in. 18 in. 4in. 60 days 
Y in. 4 to 6 ft. 3 to hill 100 to 120 days 
2 ft. 12 in. 90 to 120 days 
¥ in. reek 3ft. | 100 to 120 days 
Win. 2 ft. 4in. 60 to 80 days 

* NOTE—Seed must be in moist soil if deeper than that recommended. 
Time Required | No. of Runnin 
to ProduceCrop| Feet of Row 
Ready for Use | for Family of 5 


8) VARIETIES WE RECOMMEND 

50 ft. 
200 ft. 
80 to 100 hills 
80 ft. 
Giant Washington 
Green-Stringless; Wax-Pencil Pod 
Kentucky Wonder; Oregon Giant 
Detroit Dark Red 

20 ft. St. Valentines 
20 ft. Tall French 
60 ft. Early Wakefield. Late-Ballhead 
20 ft. Chihli 
40 ft. Table-Red Core. Stock-Belgian 
20 ft. Snowball 
60 ft. Golden Plume 
200 ft. Early-G. E. Market; Late-Bantam 
10 hills Straight-8; Long-Green and Lemon 
20 ft. Black Beauty 
40 ft. Full Heart Batavian 
20 ft. Green Curled; Stock-Cow Kale 
20 ft. Large American Flag 
150 ft. New York or Hanson Head 
10 hills Skagit Golden 
80 ft. Oregon Danvers and Sweet Span’h 
40 ft. Yellow Bottom and Shallots 
200 ft. Tall Telep., Laxtonian or Gradus 
20 ft. Harris Early Giant 
200 ft. Netted Gem 
12 hills Sweet or Sugar and Winter Luxury 
100 ft. Early Searlet Globe and Icicle 
20 ft. Victoria 
40 ft. American Yellow 
40 ft. King of Denmark and Thick Leaf 
12 hills Green Hubbard and Table Queen 
40 ft. Lucullus 
150 ft. Break O’Day and John Baer 
60 ft. 
Milan & Wh.Globe; Long-CowHorn 
