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No. 1. GREEN GLOBE.— 

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PARTIAL 
ASPARAGUS 
Plant in March 2 inches deep in 
drills 2 feet apart; thin out to 3 inches 
and give frequent cultivation (soak 
the seeds for 24 hours). Transplant 
either in the fall or spring. An ounce 
will plant a 50-foot row; 2 pounds will 
make roots to set an acre. 
3. WASHINGTON RUST -RESIST- 
ANT—A heavy yielding rust-re- 
Sistant asparagus that produces ex- 
tra large, straight, deep green stalks 
with firm tips. No other variety is 
as free from rust. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4% 1b. 35c; 1b. $1.00; 
2-lb. lots 90c per I1b.; 5-lb. lots 85¢ 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots 80c per Ib., post- 
paid. 
4. PALMETTO—An early prolific va- 
riety, producing an abundance of 
large, thick, very tender stalks. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4% lb. 30c; lb. 90c; 
2-lb. lots 80c per lb.; 5-lb. lots 75c 
per lb.; 10-lb. lots 70c per 1b., post- 
paid. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Set Out in February and March. 
CULTURE—Prepare a trench 15 to 18 inches deep, put in plenty 
of well-rotted manure, covering it with a few inches of soil; set 
‘the roots 1% to 2 feet apart and cover 4 inches deep. In the fall, 
cut off the top growth, and apply stable manure. Early in the 
spring fork this in and apply ground animal bone. Do not continue 
cutting too long, as this exhausts the plants. 100 roots plant about 
15x50 feet; 5,000 to 7,000 will plant an acre. 
WASHINGTON—By mail postpaid, 25 for 80c; 50 for $1.30; $2.25 
per 100. 
Not postpaid, 25 for 70c; 50 for $1.15; $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 
1,000. : 
PALMETTO—By mail postpaid, 25 for 70c; 50 for $1.15; $2.00 per 
1c0. 
Not postpaid, 25 for 60c; 50 for $1.00; $1.75 per 100; $14.00 per 
1,000. 
Asparagus Buncher and Asparagus Knife—See page 74. 
ARTICHOKE 212i Outae ape: 
Plant in hot-beds in 
February and transplant 
in May; or plant outside 
in April in rows 15 inches 
apart, 1 inch deep; thin 
out to 4 inches and trans- 
plant the following 
spring 2 feet apart in 8 - 
foot rows. Protect in 
winter with litter or ma- 
nure. i 
Grown for the undevel- 
oped flowerheads which 
are cooked like aspara- 
gus. Hardy in Vir- 
ginia and further 
south; should be large- 
ly grown; lasts for 
years. Pkt. set aa ot 
Ib. $2,253 . 8.0 5 a ———— , ———— 
eee. Green Globe Artichoke 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE ROOTS—See page 65. 
WOOD'S 
(BES RE RER EERE 
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No. 86. 
No. 84. ITALIAN SALAD 
sueene 
"By Mail 
Postpaid’ 
GARDEN SEEDS 
quoted ‘‘by mail 
postpaid” in this 
catalog will be de- 
livered, postage 
prepaid to any post 
Office in the United 
States. Or, we will 
ship by express 
and prepay charges. 
FIELD SEEDS 
quoted “by mail postpaid” will be delivered to any post 
Office in Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Mary- 
land, Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. On the 
field seed pages will be found under the heading “Post- 
paid Prices,” the amounts to be added for postage on 
orders to other states, making it easy to tell exactly 
what Wood’s Seeds will cost you delivered at your door. 
BROCCOLI 
Plant in Jan. and Feb. 
CALABRESE 
GREEN SPROUTING 
(90 Days) —Clusters of : 
sprouts are produced, 
throughout a long season. 
These should be cut regu- 
larly. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 
¥ Ib. $1.25; lb. $4; 2-lhb. 
lots $3.70 per 1b.; 5-lb. lots 
$3.40 per lb.; 10-lb. lots 
$3.10 per lb., postpaid. 
(100 Days)—The type gen- 
erally grown in Delaware, 
Maryland and the Eastern 
Shore of Virginia. Yields 
an abundance of a most 
excellent salad. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15c; 14 lb. 30c; lb. $1.00; 
2-lb. lots 90c per I1b.; 5-lb. 
lots 85c per lb.; 10-lb. lots Italian Salad 
Broccoll. 
80c per 1b., postpaid. 
BRUSSELS SPROUT 
[100 Days].-—On the stalks are 
produced small cabbage-like 
heads that are as great a deli- 
cacy as cauliflower. Plant from 
March to July, transplanting 
1% feet apart, and cultivate 
like cabbage. In the fall break 
off the leaves to give the heads 
more room. After hard frosts 
the flavor and delicacy are 
greatly 
improved. Easily 
grown and make a delicious 
dish, 1 ounce produces 2,000 
plants. 
No. 87. LONG ISLAND IM- 
PROVED. Pkt. 10c; 02z. 85c; 
Y% Vb. $3.00. 
Wood’s Seeds Are Tested 
and we know that they will grow be- 
fore they are sent out. Even then they 
occasionally do not come up, due to 
causes over which we have no control, 
such as covering too deeply or not 
deeply enough; too little or too much 
moisture, cold weather, insects, or a 
crust through which the sprouts can- 
not penetrate, etc.; therefore, T. W. 
Wood & Sons give no warranty, ex- 
pressed or implied, as to the produc- 
tiveness of any seeds or bulbs we sell, 
and will not be in any way responsible 
for the crop. 
stances is limited to the purchase price 
of the seed. 
TESTING GROUNDS 
Our liability in all in- 

Plant from March 
till July. 
TR nan 
Brussels Sprouts. 
