
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
One of our most important projects for 1944 will be 
to raise our own food from our own Victory Garden, to 
eat fresh and to can the surplus for winter use. 
The demands for seed and the ever-growing shortages 
will be greater this year. Early purchasing of seeds is 
strongly urged. Food from the garden is not rationed. 


NOT 
POSTPAID POSTPAID 
ASPARAGUS Bo lbe. 
or more 
Pkt. loz. %4 Ib. 1 Ib. 1 Ib. per Ib. 
Washington Rustproof ___-__ > Ore 20 OW) = 
Paradise—Produces one year 
Carlier ee ee a SEUri40 eka te he De 
BEETS—ror Tas_e USE 
Early Wonder—Early bunching .05 .18 .60 1.90 1.80 1.75 







Crosby Egyptian Sue a sonens OD ae Lee LOTS DOR 2 AU 2.0 
Detroit Dark Red—Nice for 
canning __ cath op Reet LY (Opiate 1U0mrOUgt 2.40 a 
Swiss Onardsscu so 05 18 *-:.60:1.905,L806-2.75 
BEETS—Mangels for Stock— 
Mammoth Long Red _______ Srore pO Soret boost ee 
Giant ‘Half ‘Surar Rose = ets De ORL Org RE Oe ke 
Golden Tankard—Fine for mil 
Cows. ee SE nS ie ees eo fe flO UROL BD eleroe tO 
Pkt. 1% oz. 1oz. % Ib. 
BROCCOLI rarer tne as ae SLUGS. oO OO 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS ______--- SOR oor AOD fore die or 
TUATTY, STOW DEE Aa ea ee Dt. 002 0.00. eons zie 20% 
Danamerica (Early uniform 
MEAS i vite oe a eee pie 0.2.0 Oise 2: a ets 
Danish Dry Weather (Large, 
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