“FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR AND WRITE THE PEACE" 



Quantity 
Name of required 
Vegetable for 100 feet 
of row 
Asparagus Plants__.______ 60 to 80 
Beans; Snap 1 Ib. 
Beans; Pole =) = Vy Ib. 
Beans, Lima, Bush. 1 Ib. 
Beans, Lima, Pole 
Sects = a 
Broccoli 


Garrots=22e=== 
Cauliflower__ 
Celery 22 a ee 
Collards. = YW oz 
Corn;* Pop eee Y, |b 
Corn,Sweet == 1 Ib 
Cucumber Y, oz 
Egg) Plantseedaes =e Vg oz. 
Eqge Plantarlants==—————= 50 to 65 
Endive ___ ee ee ee 1 oz. 
Horseradish Roots....______- 100 
Kole: eS SE 1 oz 
Kohlrabi 2 es Yo oz 
Lettuce 2 eee Y, oz 
Muskmelon or Cantaloupe 1 oz 
Musterd eee 2 oz. 
Okra 2S eee 1 oz. 
Onion Seed. 22 aa 1 oz. 
Onion) Plants 300 
Onion: Sets2= ==> 2 Ibs. 
Porsley. 2 ee Yo oz. 
Parsnips eS Y, oz. 
Peas) 22 ee eee _| 1 to 2 Ibs. 
Pepper Seed_..___»____ = Vg oz. 
Pepper Plants__..________ 80 to 100 
Potato; trish 5 to 6 lbs. 
65 
Vo oz. 
2 oz. 
35 
1 oz. 
VY Ib. 
1 oz. 
1 oz. 
Vg oz 
50 to 65 
Lunips eee A 1 oz. 
Watermelon________»__SS Yo oz 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
5c PACKET 
Unless Otherwise Noted 

SE Distances apart in inches pnene 
for Rows In Rows in 
one acre | inches 
9,680 36 15 to 20 8 to 10 
30 to 60 Ibs. 20 3 to 4 1 
15 to 20 Ibs. 36 12 to 15 1 
30 to 60 Ibs. 20 3 to4 1 
15 to 20 Ibs. 36 12 to 15 1 
4 to 5 Ibs. 2: 1 to 3 1 to2 
VY Ib. 30 24 YW, 
V4 Ib. 24 to 30 12 to 18 YW 
VY Ib. 24 to 36 16 to 24 \ 
9,680 24 12 to 15 2 to4 
to 4 Ibs. 15 1 to2 YW 
VY, Ib. 20 10 to 12 Wy 
VY Ib. 18 to 36 4to8 Vg 
VY. Ib. 20 10 to 12 Y, 
6 Ibs. 36 12 1 
7 to 10 Ibs. 24 24 to 36 1 to2 
1 to 2 Ibs. 48 36 to 48 ] 
V4 Ib. 24 to 30 18 to 24 VY, tol 
7,260 24 18 to 24 2 to 3 
2 to 1 Ibs. 18 4to6 \, 
10,000 24 12 to 18 3 to4 
VY to 1 Ib. 15 2 to 3 YW 
1 to 2 lbs. 15 2to4 YW, 
Y, to 1 Ib. 12 4 to6 Y, 
1 to 2 Ibs. 48 to 60 Hills 36 1 
2 to 3 Ibs. 12 Y, VW 
3 to 5 Ibs. 24 to 30 10 to 12 Yy to] 
1 to 3 Ibs. 12 1 to2 Yy tol 
30,000 5 3+4 23 
6 to 12 bu. 12 to 15 2 to3 1 to2 
3 to 5 Ibs. 12 1 to2 VA 
3 to 5 Ibs. 12 to 15 3 to 4 YW, tol 
30 to 60 Ibs 15 to 18 1to2 3 to4 
VY |b. 18 to 24 15 to 18 YW 
9,680 18 12 to 15 2 to3 
600 Ibs. 24 12 to 15 6 to 8 
10,000 36 to 48 18 ZtoO1S 
1 to 2 Ibs. 60 to 72 60 to 72 1 
8 to 10 Ibs: 12 ltollWy V4 to Vy 
4,000 36 36 to 
2 to 5 Ibs. 15 1 to2 Y, 
10 to 25 Ibs. 12 = 1 lto 
ZEtORSuiDs: 24 24 1 
2 to 3 Ibs. 36 to 48 36 1 
VY Ib. 36 to 48 36 2 tol 
225) 24 18 to 24 3 to 4 
1 to 2 Ibs. 15 1 to 3 WY to 4 
1 to 3 Ibs. 60 to 72 72 1 




TOMATO AND PEPPER 
PLANTS READY IN MARCH 
DOZEN, POSTPAID, 25c 
No Plants Sent C. O. D. 

Time of Planting 
January and February 
Mar. to May Aug. to Oct. 
Mar. to May; Aug. to Oct. 
Mar. to May; Aug. to Sept. 
Mar. to May; Aug. to Oct. . 
Feb. to May; Sept. to Oct. 
April to July 
October to December 
June and July 
Feb. to May; Aug. to Sept. 
Feb. to Apr.; Aug. to Oct. 
Feb. to Apr.; Aug. to Sept. 
August to October 
September to May 
March to July 
Feb. to April; August 
March to May; August 
January to July 
March to July 
Feb. to April; August 
February and March 
October to March 
September to March 
September to March 
March to May; Jul 
Feb. to May; July to Nov 
March to July 
October to April 
January to May 
Jan. to Apr.; Aug. to Sept. 
September to May 
Feb., March and Sept. 
Jan. to Mar.; Aug. to Noy. 
December to March 
March to June 
February to April 
March to July 
March to July 
September to May 
January, February, March 
February to May 
Feb. to April; Sept. to Noy. 
March to September 
April to August 15th 
December to July 
April and May 
Feb. to May; July to Nov. 
March to May 
Mature 
in days— 
except as 
noted 
1 year 
40 to 60 
50 to 80 
60 to 90 
60 to 80 
60 to 80 
112 to 126 
90 to 130 
90 to 130 
75 to 120 
60 to 110 
100 to 125 
120 to 150 
100 to 125 
90 to 100 
60 to 75 
60 te 80 
100 to 140 
100 to 150 
85 to 175 
1 to 2 years 
85 to 125 
60 to 80 
60 to 90 
100 to 135 
40 to 60 
90 to 125 
125 to 150 
125 to 150 
75 to 100 
90 to 110 
125 to 150 
40 to 75 
100 to 140 
90 to 130 
80 to 125 
125 to 150 
100 to 150 
20 to 50 
1 to 3 years 
115 to 175 
50 to 70 
60 to 80 
100 to 140 
100 to 140 
85 to 100 
50 to 80 
115 to 150 
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS 
TO 
MARKET GROWERS 


Look Under Each Leaf 
Many insects that destroy your vegetables are to be found under the leaves. 
Casual scrutiny will not disclose these insects in the early stages. So carefully look 
under the leaves of a number of plants taken at random in your garden, and if there 
are any to be found; even a few; it is time to get out the dust gun or sprayer and 
go to work to control them. A few insects in a short period of time can multiply 
into a million. The careful gardener will watch his plants very closely and will 
consult his community seedsman for advice about the best insecticide or fungicide 
to use. Remember that as many of these insects live under the leaves and stalks 
that a thorough application of dust or spray must be applied where they are. Dust 
shaken from a cloth will not suffice, because the insects will not crawl into it. A 
good dust gun and the proper insecticide at the correct time will put the tastiest 
of vegetables on your table. 

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