

Artichokes 
Large, growing plants of Green 
Globe variety, established in 1-gallon 
cans. Safe to plant any time of year. 
Artichokes are a valuable and deco- 
rative home garden vegetable, bearing 
crops for 10 years. Hardy, they do 
well in any climate or soil. Space 
plants from 3 to 6 feet apart. Fine 
hedge or background plant. Six plants 
will supply a family of four with 
plenty of delicious artichokes. Every- 
one should grow artichokes in their 
garden. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50 
Sweet Potato 
Plants 
An important food crop, easy to 
grow. Be sure to have a patch in your 
Victory Garden. If you have an un- 
planted parkway, Sweet Potatoes will 
grow there, making a good ground 
cover. Make rows 3 feet across, set 
plants 18 inches apart in rows. 
25 for 75c; 100 for $2.00 
1000 for $15.00 
Rhubarh 
Cherry Rhubarb, large plants al- 
ready growing in 1-gallon tins. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 
Asparagus 
Roots 
Available until June 1 
Mary Washington Asparagus, the 
leading variety. 
25 for $1.00 
Mushrooms 
AMERICAN GROWN PURE CULTURE 
SPAWN. 
Mushrooms are easily produced in cor- 
ners of the garden, or in specially pre- 
pared beds. The spawn may be crumbled 
fine and ited in unused sod or grass- 
land, prod 1g a erop of mushrooms of 
finest quality in a few months. One carton 
of Pure Cuiture Spawn will plant 40 
arton $1.10, postpaid. 
aflet, “Mushroom Culture’’ 
square feet. 
Our special | 
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Vegetable Plants In Plant Band Pots 
Now you can set out vegetable plants from our new plant-band pots, and save time and effort. 
Plants in plant-band pots are stronger, since each plant has its own root system, fully de- 
veloped and ready to start growing in your garden. They are economical, too, since there is 
no loss in planting. Roots are not damaged in transplanting. 
Leading varieties of vegetable plants are available in plant-band pots. 
Y2 Dozen Dozen 
Broccoli .30 -50 
Brussels Sprouts .30 .50 
Cabbage .30 .50 
Cannonball—Chinese—Early Red Rock 
Celery .30 .50 
Utah Golden—Turnip Rooted (Celeriac) 
Celtuce .30 -50 
Chard, White Swiss .30 -50 
Chard, Crimson Rhubarb 40 ails) 
Chives .40 aus) 
Corn .30 -50 
Country Gentleman—Golden Cross Bantam— 
Oregon Evergreen 
Cucumber .40 i) 
Delta Trellising—Lemon—Long Green 
Egg Plant 75 
95 
95 
1.25 
iz 
95 
1.25 
he74e) 
Y2 Dozen Dozen 25 
Endive 40 ats) 1225 
Kale, Scotch Early .30 -50 295 
Lettuce, Bibb .30 -50 B95 
Lettuce, Romaine .30 -50 595 
Leek, American Flag .30 .50 295 
Muskmelon, Rockyford -40 .75 1.25 
Cranshaw Melon .40 Arle) 125 
Most delicious Melon, 6 to 8 Ibs. each 
Watermelon -40 715 1.25 
Parsley -40 715 1.25 
Pepper -40 75 125 
Anaheim Chili—California Wonder 
Roselle, Queensland 
Jelly Plant .40 715 1.25 
Squash athe) 1.25 
Summer Bush Scallop—Zucchini—Pink Banana 

VICTORY GARDEN PLANTING CHART 
Variety 
Artichokes 
Asparagus 
Beans, Bush 
Beans, Pole 
Beans, Lima 
Beets 
Broccoli 
Broccoli 
Brussels Sprouts 
Brussels Sprouts 
Cabbage 
Cabbage 
Cantaloupe 
Carrots 
Cauliflower 
Cauliflower 
Celery 
Celery 
Chard 
Chinese Cabbage 
Corn 
Cucumber 
Egg Plant 
Endive 
Kale 
Kohlrabi 
Leek 
Lettuce 
Okra 
Onion 
Onion Sets 
Parsley 
Parsnip 
Peas 
Pepper 
Pepper 
Potato—White 
Potato—Sweet 
Pumpkin 
Radish 
Rhubarb 
Spinach 
Squash, Summer Bush 
Seeds or 
Plants 
Plants in 1 -gal. 
Plants 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Plants 
Seed 
Plants 
Seed 
Plants 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Plants 
Seed 
Plants 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Sets 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Seed 
Plants 
Tubers 
Plants 
Seed 
Seed 
Roots 
Seed 
Seed 
Squash, Wint. Running Seed 
Tomato 
Tomato 
Turnip 
Watermelon 
Seed 
Plants 
Seed 
Seed 
Time to 
‘Plant 
All Year 
Jan.-May 
May-June 
May-Aug. 
April-Aug. 
All Year 
July-Feb. 
Oct.-Mar. 
May-Sept. 
July-Dec. 
May-Sept. 
Sept.-Mar. 
April-June 
All Year 
Sept.-Mar. 
Aug.-Feb. 
All Year 
Sept.-May 
All Year 
Aug.-Mar. 
Mar.-Aug. 
Mar.-Aug. 
Mar.-July 
All Year 
Aug.-Mar. 
Sept.-Mar. 
Oct.-Feb. 
All Year 
Apr.-July 
All Year 
Sept.-June 
All Year 
Aug.-Nov. 
Sept.-Mar. 
May-July 
Apr.-July 
Jan.-Apr. Jul.-Oct. 
April-May, June 
April-July 
All Year 
Jan.-April 
Sept.-April 
Mar.-Aug. 
Mar.-Aug. 
Mar.-June 
April-Aug. 
Sept.-May 
May-July 
Space Distance 
bet. Rows Apart in Rows 
4 ft. Zatt: 
2 ft. 18 in. 
4-6 ft. 16-20 in. 
2 ft. 6-8 in 
10 in. 8-10 in 
10-12 in. 3-4 in 
matt: 18 in. 
2 ft: 18 in. 
20 in. 15 in, 
20 in. 15 in. 
20 in. 15 in, 
20 in. 15 in. 
4 ft. Sars 
10 in. 2 ft. 
20 in. 18 in 
20 in. 18 in 
20 in 8 in. 
20 in 10 in. 
18 in 8 in. 
20 in 10 in. 
2 ft. 12-18 in 
4 ft. 3 ft. 
2 ft. 2 ft. 
iP ate 10 in 
2 ft: 12 in 
18 in. 6 in 
12-15 in 6 in. 
14-18 in 8-10 in. 
2 ft. 12 in. 
10 in, 2-4 in. 
10 in. 2-in. 
10 in. 3-4 in. 
1 ft. 2 ft. 
2. ft: 4 in. 
2 ft. 18 in. 
2 ft. 18 in. 
3 ft. 1 ft. 
3 ft. 14 in. 
6 ft. Date! 
10 in. 1-2 in. 
Sart 22 ft. 
12 in 5-8 in. 
3 ft. Satts 
6 ft. 4 ft. 
4 ft. 3 ft. 
4 ft. 3 ft. 
10 in. 5 in. 
6 ft. 4 ft. 
Amount of Seed 
or No. of Plants 
per 100 ft. of row 
50 Plants 
75 Plants 
1 Ib. seed 
Y2 Ib. seed 
1 Ib. seed 
1 oz. 
Yq oz. 
35 Plants 
V4 oz. 
40 Plants 
Yq oz. 
40 Plants 
40 Plants 
Y2 oz. 
Vg oz. 
40 Plants 
Yq oz. 
60 Plants 
2 oz. 
1 oz. 
Y2 Ib. 
Yo oz. 
V4 oz. 
Yo oz. 
Ya oz. 
Yq oz. 
V2 oz. 
V2 oz. 
V2 oz. 
3 Ibs. 
Y4 oz. 
1 oz. 
1 Ib. 
Yo oz. 
40 Plants 
10 Ibs. 
100 plants 
2 oz. 
1 oz. 
25 plants 
1 oz. 
1 oz. 
1 oz. 
Yq oz. 
25 plants 
VY oz. 
1 oz. 
