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How to Obtain Eastern 
States Vegetable Seed 
ve Ordering: Please submit your order on 
the vegetable seed order form which is included — 
as a part of this Cooperator — additional 
copies may be obtained from an Eastern States 
local representative, warehouse, or the West 
Springfield, Mass., office. 
Orders may be submitted through a local 
representative, or warehouse, or direct to the 
West Springfield, Mass., office. 
Shipment will be made or notice of inability 
to ship will be sent promptly. Early orders help 
to assure the varieties desired and delivery well 
in advance of planting time. 
Delivery: Shipment will be made by parcel 
post or express at our option. Exceptions to this 
may be made by us; and some orders such as for 
warehouse stocks may be shipped in Eastern 
States feed cars. Shipment will be made as 
promptly after receipt of order as supplies and 
facilities permit. 
Local Warehouse Service: Supplies of 
seed will be maintained at Eastern States re- 
gional warehouses and at warehouses of some 
local representatives. Better service can be ren- 
dered at less expense when members anticipate 
their needs and place orders well in advance 
of desired planting date. 
Charges: Prices are subject to change with- 
out notice. Prices in effect at the West Spring- 
field office on the postmarked date of your order 
will apply. 
Prices include seed treatment, bags and trans- 
portation within Eastern States territory when 
method of shipment is at our option. 
This year warehouse prices are the same as 
catalog prices. 
Payment: Cash with the order or C.O.D. 
Package Units: Seed is packaged in stand- 
ard size units as listed only. Unless otherwise 
authorized we will ship each item in the largest 
standard size units available and invoice at the 
rate for its total weight. One variety may be 
ordered in smaller units to make a larger unit. 
The charge is an additional two cents per pack- 
age when the amount is less than a pound and 
one cent a pound when over a pound. For ex- 
ample: 4 one-ounce packets of carrots may be 
obtained at the same price as a four-ounce 
packet plus two cents a packet, or eight cents 
for these smaller packets. Twenty-five pounds 
of beans may be obtained in five-pound pack- 
ages for an additional 25 cents. Orders which 
specify certain size packages will be invoiced 
at the rate for those sizes. Varieties cannot be 
combined to obtain lower prices of larger units. 

Warranty Clause 
We know by test these seeds are of 
desirable inheritance and of high 
vitality and will produce favorably 
under normal conditions. Care and 
environment do so affect type and 
production that we give no warranty, 
express or implied, as to the crop 
produced and shall in no instance be 
liable for more than the amount ac- 
tually paid for the seed. 
Vegetables for a Family of Four 
8000 square feet = 80’ « 100’ 


Linear No. of Sq. Ft. 
Feet Plants Production Required 
Perennials 
XS Pata CUS ec ey tslor ciel felcroierets sisiote > 75 50 crowns 50 lbs. 375 
Rhu bar bResees ite aye ioreete sae esters 20 6 hills 60 stalks 80 
Greens 
Swiss! Chatd arg cyevaettereitcteloveleveis7- 10 20 plants 10 lbs. 20 
Spinach seeeeer pers acer 40 (2 crops) _ 25 Ibs. 60 
New Zealand Spinach........... 15 5 plants 12 Ibs. 60 
IBECES, Pree ec seats 2 ese Thinning from crop grown for roots 15 lbs. — 
PULnip Mees ome tes sce ets Thinning from crop grown for roots 10 lbs. = 
Klemen pincer Sate es ocr ees iS} = 10 lbs. 25 
Cole Crops 
Gabbare— Harly empire 15 10 plants 30 lbs. 30 
al balper—luatcr ier stettety retorts 35 20 plants 80 Ibs. 100 
Gauliflower memes tosis devacieis eels 50 30 plants 25 heads 125 
Brocco) irene ters tsieisoc Me teearce eine 50 25 plants 50 lbs. 150 
@hinesei@abbaperrrc: clerics incl: 25 20 plants 20 heads 50 
Salad Crops 
Wectucel-—= ead Mercere cele aS 25 plants 20 heads 35 
Wettuce —2Leatecas cocienicdws ne 25 (3 crops) 70 plants 15 lbs. 25 
Endive snc cakes ts ores ocr: 25 25 plants 12 Ibs. 40 
RTGS? ouice Cobeeatid pees ooober 10 15 plants 4 lbs. 15 
Galss7e - sag sbeaecsbapanteogeeee 50 100 plants 90 plants 150 
Beans and Peas 
|i. et eee Oe ORES Ree 300 _— 100 Ibs. 900 
ila Beans ae DUSIN eee, sie ie ale 200 1000 plants 100 lbs. 600 
Ganj) Beem — Melle os ceculcc core 50 50 plants 60 lbs. 200 
Lima Beans — Bush........--..- 200 600 plants 50 lbs. 600 
ima, Beans LOlesy eee ee 50 50 plants 25 lbs. 200 
Root, Bulb and Tuber Crops 
Beetsi=—— Baty an aio doses an tana 25 150 roots 20 Ibs. 35 
Bee tSteat tA Ch etna Nanas areca teaterone 100 400 roots 100 lbs. 150 
Garots——= batlyan ncn rece 25 150 roots 15 lbs. 35 
Garrots = Matens arene ato 100 500 roots 75 Ibs. 125 
Radish — In rows with other crops 
Rutabagavand Murinipyn nye ae 100 200 roots 100 lbs. 150 
Parsnip and:Salsityiinis.2 Aes 93 2che 100 300 roots 80 lbs. 150 
(Oar tosal, races Wee hee oe ae oat 100 350 bulbs 75 lbs. 150 
POtATOCS HEE Oe cot ak eee 400 400 hills 10 bu. 1000 
(Cosine BO piss 5 Coch ORR ee ene mere 400 550 stalks 600 ears 1000 
Vine Crops 
Sumner Squas tiem e eels 25 8 hills 30 fruits 100 
Winter Squash —Incornrows.... * 10 hills 30 fruits — 
(GUSMIM ISIS. « boo panos odmomee He DS 6 hills 25 Ibs. 125 
Miuskmeloneeen see 5 eee eee ae 70 12 hills 50 fruits 350 
Wiatenticl Onmmrann einer totd-n 30 6 hills 10 fruits 240 
Pumpkins — In corn rows....... 10 hills 25 fruits _ 
Solanaceous Crops 
Mo matocSapreetamntrsetor strive cis 150 75 plants 400 lbs. 500 
IMS |SSiEG old Hcp adad Obteias amor 50 30 plants 150 fruits 125 
Ege plants mentee are inert eT 25 12 plants 30 fruits 7S 

