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HORSERADISH 
Delivery—March and A pril 
Large, Fleshy Sets, 35c. per doz., $2.00 per 100, postpaid 
Who can enjoy an oyster cocktail without the tang of horse- 
radish—important too as an appetizer with meat and fish. 
This Piquant, biting relish can be prepared with the greatest 
of ease at home. A few of the fleshy roots planted where they 
may remain undisturbed provide ample supply year after year. 
SWEET POTATOES, NANSEMOND 
The best variety for New England Delivery—June 
Strong, Well Rooted Cuttings, $1.00 for 50, $1.75 per 100, 
$15.00 per 1000 postpaid 
Although Sweet Potatoes are commonly associated with the 
South, they can be grown with relative ease and amazing suc- 
cess in the home gardens of New England. You can’t imagine 
how delicious they are until you have enjoyed the products of 
your own efforts. After the weather has become warm, set 
the plants 1 foot apart in rows that have been hilled up to 
6 inches above the level of the ground. They will grow rapidly, 
covering 8 to 10 feet with luxuriant green, viney growth. All 
they require is deeply prepared, well drained soil that has been 
treated with a fertilizer of high potash content. Try a row in 
the garden this year and you will never be without them again. 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington 
Delivery—March and April 
$1.00 for 25, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 
Transportation paid 
No garden can be complete without a row or two 
of this delicious early Spring vegetable and the best 
of it all is that once planted an Asparagus bed will 
provide larger and better crops as the years pass. 
Reasonable care must be given each year to prepare 
for the following season’s crop but this care consists 
only of ordinary cultivation and feeding. The cul- 
tivation will prevent weeds from robbing the plants 
of nourishment and moisture, and the feeding which 
consists of two or three applications of fertilizer a 
year builds up stronger and healthier roots to pro- 
duce larger and better shoots the following year. 
How can you collect better garden dividends than 
by planting a crop, now, that will yield an ever in- 
creasing supply almost every day for practically 
two months each year—and this over a period of 
twenty years or more!! Don’t hesitate! To do so 
is wasting valuable time. It takes a couple of years 
before you can start cutting. Then, you can cut and 
cut fat, juicy stalks, to your heart’s content. 
We offer only the newest and best variety; strong 
healthy roots just aching to push their way into’ 
the loam in your garden and grow, grow, grow. 



This Ear of 
Midget Corn 
is Exactly Life 
Size —— 
The Neu 
YELLOW 
5721 MASON’S GOLDEN MIDGET 
LARGE QUARTER $ 1 00 
iy POUND PACKETS 
Three packets for $2.75 
At last a really fine, super-quality, butter yellow Sweet 
Corn of the true Baby Type, with ears big enough to pro- 
vide some real “‘munching”’ and yet midget enough to be 
a startling novelty when you serve the luscious garden- 
fresh ears to your guests. 
Those who have tried this superbly sweet midget corn 
say that it is unquestionably the finest thing they have 
ever had. We believe it represents a really GREAT NOV- 
ELTY, one that you will enjoy having this year, because 
it is new, and next year, and the next, and the next, be- 
cause your garden won’t ever again be complete without 
it. Take our word for it. You won’t go wrong. It’s the 
sweetest yet! 
We think our little girl—as the saying goes—is “‘as cute as 
a bunny.”’ She is just a very little girl, and walking down 
through the rows of midget Corn on her way to being photo- 
graphed she looked tall in comparison to the cornstalks. 
The ear at the top of the picture is just natural size. So there 
you have the story, the whole story, except for one thing. 
Our supply of seed is good, but we hardly think it 
will be equal to the great demand that there will be for 
this sensational new Sweet Corn. So put two and two 
together for yourself, and get your order in EARLY. 
We don’t want you to have to wait until 1944 to try 
this extra early midget Corn. Just DON’T MISS IT 
this year! 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES 
Delivery—March and April 
Plump, Firm Tubers. Lb. 40c., 5 Ibs. $1.90, 10 Ibs. $3.60, 
postpaid 
Native vegetable plants grown for their edible potato-like 
tubers. They were once a staple food of the Cape Cod Indians 
and have a high nutritive value. Because they thrive on 
most any type of soil with practically no cultivation they are 
highly desirable for the home garden. Cut and used raw they 
make crisp, zestful tidbits for salads; excellent also boiled like 
new Potatoes. 

