Imagine! Big, Delicious Asparagus 
Stalks Direct from Your Garden 
to Your Kettle / 
® 
MARY WASHINGTON 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Rust - Resistant 
This variety recommended by Michi- 
gan State College, Department of Horti- 
culture. 
No garden is complete without this de- 
liclous spring vegetable. ‘Twenty-five 
roots, sufficient for a row of 25 feet, will 
supply the average family for several 
years. Mary Washington ts the best va- 
riety for the home garden. The thick 
stalks are resistant to rust and grow un- 
usually tall without branching. Color is 
deep green with purple tips. 
These are strong 2-year roots that will 
produce a bountiful crop the second year 
from planting. 25 roots for $1.00;.50 
roots for $1.75: 100 roots fores3.0U.e1n- 
structions on “How to Grow Asparagus” 
free with every order. 

ASPARAGUS SEED, MARY WASHINGTON. Will produce Asparagus in four years. Used 
principally by commercial growers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 4Ib. $1.15 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 1 pkt. will produce 200 plants; 1 02z., 2000 plants 
HOW TO GROW : In sowing the seed, cover lightly with soil. Sow in May in the seedbed and set out the plants 
2 feet apart, in rows 2 feet apart. Keep well cultivated. 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED, SPECIAL 
STRAIN. Compact plants, 20 inches tall, 
with solid, heavy sprouts, 1144 to 1% inches 
in diameter. 
Pkt. 25e; 460z. $1.25; oz: $2.00 
BROCCOLI 
1 pkt. will produce 200 plants; 1 0z., 
2000 plants 
HOW TO GROW: In sowing the seed, cover lightly 
with soil. For July crop, sow in hotbeds in March; for 
Fall crop, sow 1n open ground in May. Plants should be 
set out 18 inches apart, in rows 2 feet apart. 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. = Light 
green, tender sprouts with loose flower- 
heads like cauliflower. 

Pkt. 25c; Woz. 45c; oz. 85c Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting 
