Please plan and submit your order so it will not 
conflict with these beginning dates. 
Orders for deferred shipment will be so 
handled as to obtain arrival of seeds on the 
date requested. 
Warehouse Service: Limited supplies of 
seed will be maintained at Eastern States ware- 
houses for the emergency requirements of mem- 
bers. Do not depend upon warehouse service 
for your basic requirements. Better service can 
be rendered at less expense when members an- 
ticipate their needs and place orders well in ad- 
vance of the desired arrival date. It pays to 
cooperate. 
Charges: Prices are subject to change with- 
out notice and are definitely established only 
upon confirmation. Such confirmation will be 
at the prices in effect at the Eastern States office 
in West Springfield on the post-marked date 
of the order. 
Prices quoted include seed treatment, bags, 
and transportation within Eastern States terri- 
tory when method is at our option. 
If a shipment in excess of 50 pounds (gross 
weight) is requested by parcel post or express, 
the member agrees to pay transportation 
charges, collect. 
Member prices on seed taken from ware- 
houses or representatives’ stocks without 
an advance order are slightly higher. 
Catalog prices may be obtained by placing 
orders in advance for feed car shipments 
or direct by L.C.L. freight, parcel post or 
express. 

Payments: Cash with the order or C.O.D. 
Package Units: Seed is packaged in stand- 
ard size units only, as noted. Unless otherwise 
authorized, we will ship each item in the larg- 
est standard size unit available and invoice at 
the rate for its total weight. Orders which 
specify a given size package will be invoiced 
at the rate of that unit. Varieties cannot be 
combined to obtain lower prices of larger 
units. 
Tue Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange of 
West Springfield, Massachusetts, has exercised all 
reasonable precautions in the production and distri- 
bution of this seed, but cannot be responsible for 
the operation of Nature’s laws, nor govern the con- 
ditions under which the crop is grown. Therefore, 
upon the acceptance of this seed it is mutually 
agreed that the Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange 
gives no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning 
the description, quality, productiveness or condi- 
tion of the crop and shall in no case be liable for 
more than the amount actually paid for the seed. 
Statements of germination, description, and other 
information are given as the report of our tests, 
observations and advice. 
It is further mutually agreed by both the mem- 
ber buyer and the Exchange that in case of partial 
or total crop failure of any or all crops purchased, 
planted or caused to be planted by the Exchange 
for the purpose of procuring the quantities, and 
varieties of seed purchased by the member, or in 
case of damage to, or destruction of the intended 
stock seed before planting, or to the products of 
such plantings, or to any seed of these varieties 
now on hand to be delivered, through fire, acci- 
dent or otherwise, the Exchange shall be obliged 
to deliver proportionate quantities only after 
reserving an amount of stock seed equal to that 
used in its plantings. 

Vegetables For a Family of Four 
8000 sq. feet = 80’ x 100’ 


Linear No. of 
Feet Plants Production 
Perennials 
INF VENUS so ago555059 55% 75 50 Crowns 50 lbs. 
Rbhubarbibeaereeeer oe: 20 6 Hills 60 stalks 
Greens 
Suisse nat aie 10 20 plants 10 lbs. 
Spinach iy sper eee eare 40 (2 crops) — 25 lbs. 
New Zealand Spinach..... 15 5 plants 12 Ibs. 
Bectsicy eye an eee ena Thinning from crop for roots 15 lbs. 
SMC Pere eee eer eee Thinning from crop for roots 10 Ibs. 
Kallesttrg ot ge ane ey 15 — 10 Ibs. 
Cole Crops 
Cabbageiaa ayer 15 10 plants 30 lbs. 
(Capp loee —ALEHES 5 onc sono. 35 20 plants 80 lbs. 
Ganlittlowciaen see 50 30 plants 25 heads 
IBLOCCOH ee ne ene 50 25 plants 50 lbs. 
Kohliab ie tee 25 (2 crops) 60 plants 20 lbs. 
Chincse\Cabbageme seas: 25 20 plants 20 heads 
IBCUSSC]ES PLOUtS ae en 25 12 plants 10 quarts 
Salad Crops 
Lettuce — Head......... 25 25 plants 20 heads 
[Get ttice Cae caleeiee erm S13 CLOps)) 70 plants 15 Ibs. 
Gives aire rise ere 25 25 plants alps 
Patsleyeraawacm amt Sees 10 15 plants 4 lbs. 
Gelenysiwn testy rrr rciiier 50 100 plants 90 plants 
Beans and Peas 
Pease ens he tees ee ee OOO — 100 Ibs. 
Shapibeanse Sus heen 200 1000 plants 100 Ibs. 
Serie) ee GS — IONS: os cous 50 50 plants 60 lbs. 
Lima Beans — Bush...... 200 600 plants 50 lbs. 
[eimmasB eats 2 onmnane 50 50 plants 25 Ibs. 
Root, Bulb & Tuber Crops 
IBGE Steet ttl yeu 25 150 Roots 20 lbs. 
1Bles SS Ss oe os kode 100 400 Roots 100 lbs. 
Garrots| atl vee 25 150 Roots 15 lbs. 
(@arrots|—— atc eee 100 500 Roots 75 lbs. 
Radish — In rows with other crops 
Rutabaga & Turnip....... 100 200 Roots 100 Ibs. 
Parsiipiccsals tian 100 300 Roots 80 lbs. 
Onionhy eee eee 100 350 Bulbs 75 Ibs. 
IOUENSOIES 5 a on cut Sao be 400 400 Hills 10 bu. 
Corn ee cee eee 400 550 Stalks 600 ears 
Vine Crops 
Summer Squash.......... 25 8 Hills 30 fruits 
Winter Squash — In corn rows 10 Hills 30 fruits 
Cucumbers ae 25 6 Hills 25 lbs. 
Musicmclon =a 70 12 Hills 50 fruits 
Wiatcrnc] Ocean fine ane 30 6 Hills 10 fruits 
Pumpkins — In corn rows 10 Hills 25 fruits 
Solanaceous Crops 
Tomatoes Siiccapmeniaae te 10 75 plants 400 lbs. 
Peppers sae. 2s pinaaracneter 50 30 plants —150 fruits 
Eggplantsan. ences a 25 12 plants 30 fruits 
SGalites 
Required 
375 
80 
20 
60 
25 
30 
100 
125 
150 
40 
50 
75 
35 
US, 
40 
15 
150 
900 
600 
200 
600 
200 
35 
150 
35 
125 
150 
150 
150 
1000 
1000 
100 
125 
350 
240 
500 
125 
75 

