nit ee nedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 

Prize-Winning Basket of Vegetables Grown from Kennedy Kwality Seed 
EXPLANATION OF 
ABREVIATIONS USED IN 
VEGETABLE SEED SECTION 
Fr.—French 
Sp.—Spanish 
ARTICHOKE 
Fr., Artichaut; Ger., Artishoke; 
It., Carciofo 
Sow early in hotbed, or in open ground when 
weather is settled. Transplant when ready in 
rows 3 ft. apart, in rich, well drained soil. 
Large Green Globe. Pkt. 50c, 0z. $3.00 
Jerusalem. Plant from tubers, in rows 3 feet 
apart. cultivate frequently. Pk w$5;00 
Sp., Alcauil ; 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Fr., Asperge; Ger., Spargel; Sp., Esparrago; 
It., Asparagi 
Asparagus roots should be planted in trenches, 
which should be prepared at least 2 ft. deep and 
1 ft. wide, or three rows may be planted in a 
bed 5 ft. wide. The excavated soil should be 
placed on each side of the trench; then put in a 
layer of barnyard manure four inches deep in the 
bottom of the trench; if manure is not available, 
use other matter rich in organic material. With 
Ger.—German 
It.—Italian 
a spading fork work this manure into the subsoil, 
then fill back the excavated soil to within six in- 
ches of the garden grade and your trench is now 
ready to receive the crowns which should be 
placed a foot apart and covered with about 2 in- 
ches of soil after the roots have been carefully 
spread out. Do not cut any asparagus the first 
year as the plant has to build up a good root 
system and strong crowns before it can really 
produce. In the late fall, following planting, 
clear off all tops. The following spring the ex- 
cess soil on the side of the trench can be filled in 
and the bed is complete. If the bed is given an 
annual dressing of a complete fertilizer, cultivated 
and kept free from weeds, it will give an abund- 
ance of asparagus for many years. 
Pedigreed Mary Washington. There is no strain 
of the Washington nearly as good as the 
“Mary.” Earlier, more productive, larger 
stalks and possesses highest rust resistance. 
Strong 2-yr. old roots, 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00 
Strong 3-yr. old roots, 100 5.00, 1000 45.00 
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