

Cabbage, Savoy 


Cauliflower, Early Snowball 
Campbell's Selected Vegetable Seeds for 1945 Gardens 
All Vegetable Packets 10c, Except Where Noted. 
ARTICHOKE, Green Globe—Edible, buds, large, green and 
broad at base, attractive thistle-like foliage. Sow Sept. to 
April, 1 inch deep; save least spiny seedlings; set 4 ft. apart. 
Will bear in 2 or 8 years. 
ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington—Excellent, rust resistant 
variety, producing early crops of heavy green shoots. Sow 
March to May; transplant in Feb.; use 2nd year. 
PARADISE—A new and superior variety, producing a crop 1 
Quantity Prices Quoted on Request. 
BROCCOLI, Italian Green Sprouting—HEarly strain, large com- 
pact heads should be cut before flowers appear. Sow Aug. 
to Jan. 
BRUSSELLS SPROUTS, Long Island Improved—Dwarf plants 
producing quantities of small cabbage-like heads succes- 
sively, fine flavor. 
CHINESE CAEBAGE—Chihili, Head 18 inches tall, very firm 
well blanched, crisp, tender, sweet. Very early and sure 
% 
lier th t ieti rielding heavily. heading. 
ewe re os varieties, aud welding more heavy Wong Bok, Head 8-10 inches tall, broad, firm, tender, well 
BEANS—Sow April to July. blanched. ; 
BUSH—Bountiful, early wax, very prolific, stringless. Sow Cabbage July to March. 
Florida Belle, delicious, disease-resistant snap bean. All CAULIFLOWER, Early Snowball, Dependable variety with 
America ’44. 
Stringless Green Pod, early, prolific. 
POLE—Kentucky Wonder, fine flavor, rust resistant. 
Kentucky Wonder White Seeded, excellent, 10 days earlier. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax, very prolific, delicious. 
Potomac, green, tender, round pod, fine quality. 
BEANS, LIMA. 
Bush—Fordhook, fine quality, large, plump. 
Henderson’s Bush, Baby Lima, heavy bearer, beans small, 
delicious. 
POLE, Challenger, 10 to 15 ft. vines, 
quality, beans which stay green. 
IPR tse Loc. 
BEETS, Table—Sow January to December, all year in mild 
climates. Greens fine vitamin source. 
Detroit Dark Red. One of the finest beets for home gardens, 
symmetrical deep blood red. 
Early Egyptian. For home and market garden, deep crimson, 
zoned, roots flattened globe-shaped, small fine tops. 
long pods of splendid 
Campbell’s Planting Chart for the Home Vegetable Garden 
early heads, good quality. Sow August to January. Pkt. 25c. 
Winter Cauliflower, Firm-heading Broccoli-Cauliflower type, 
fine large white heads. Sow in summer. Pkt. 25c. 
CABBAGE—Copenhagen Market, Harly, round, solid, 
white. 
Golden Acre, Second early, solid, round heads. 
Savoy, Sweet, curled, dark olive green, late. 
Danish Eall Head, Large, flattened globe heads, firm, splen- 
did keeper, late. 
New Large Red, Crisp, fine quality, late. 
PLANT VEGETABLES FOR A CONTINUOUS 
SUPPLY 
It is often desirable and practical to extend the harvest period 
of certain quick maturing vegetables by making a succession 
of sowings. Thus, after the first sowing, a second one is made 
a week or two later and possibly a third or fourth so that as 
the first crop is harvested and gone the second will be ready 
to harvest. Most of this planning is guess work without some 
knowledge of the duration or 
time a crop is in condition for 
picking. 
The following table is in- 
sweet, 

tended only as a guide in plan- 


Seed Distance Between Cover Days to ning succession plantings, since 
Variety 100 ft. Sow rows plants Seed Ripen exposure and weather condi- 
IBY: dee lan ee oe 1 lb. All year 144-2 ft. 3-4 in. 2a 45-60 tions and the family needs of 
Beans. DOG \cgesgencale Y% |b. March-Sept. 3-4 ft. 12 in. 2 in. 50-75 a crop make it at best an ap- 
HS LOC COM iis, dere teteiete. «6 YY OZ. Mar.-Aug. 2-2%% ft. 16-20 in. yy in. 100-130 proximation. 
ISYSVeHEL G5 Go CdeRORONIE O.c8O 2 OZ. Mar.-July 3-4 ft. 3-4 in. 3% in. 58-80 Variety Harvest Lasts 
CAE Cans) os, ere Mls at 2 VY OZ. Aug.-Feb. 2-2% ft. . 16-20 in. ¥% in. 90-120 aoe a BS 
Ganitaloupeas «<<< ener. VW OZ. All year 114-2 ft. els iie 3% in. 90-120 eans weeks 
(QEUPIEGIE Vea. Sepik oete ome sn 10Z. Sept.-May 2-2% ft. 2-3 in. YY, in. 70-100 Beets 6 weeks 
GEOR Var tes) hice Sievtve reas ir OZ. epee Ane Me ae in. . my pee Carrots Siwooen 
MTEC CME witevete al'si ie). < vale 4. OZ. ll year fy = ; in. ‘4 in. - 
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CUTCUMADEL (shes ec ee 1 OZ. All year 11% -2 ft. 1%-3 ft. 1 in 60-90 Endive 6 weeks 
peo ELT. Gut) eters isos: suet : OZ. Maren us: oe ee a, ft. Us in. 120 Kohirabi 3 weeks 
BSVERCUIVI@' wat ewarla. cee 4) oie etd wis OZ. March-Aug. -5 ft. -10 in. 6 in. 
Stee ee W% OZ. April-June 3-4 ft. %-1 ft. % in, 60-90 iad Cocos 
REST Climie eiee tiene: Alen s.%s Y% Oz. All year 116-2 ft: 6-9 in. Wein. 60 Onions (sets) 4 weeks 
Onion Wiser aarti angers et < «) Ye OZ. All year ieee oy oa in. ts Gals yee Peas 2 weeks 
IRE ASH (Shc yal Gino Ce er nen VY OZ. Feb.-May 1% -2 ft. -6 in. 4. in. : 
ere 1b. | Nov.-March . 1%4-2% ft. ae2 tn, 02026 In. 60-120 pect gba 
POT) Gt reeeie wines ale she WY OZ. All year 1-1% ft. 2-2% ft. Y% in. 90-120 Spinach 2 weeks 
EVEL USINM duc eu ester 6 telomeres ts 1 oz. Sept.-March 2-3 ft. 1-2 in, 36 in. 21-36 Sweet Corn 10 days 
SPT Lelie web reasitnaes ada 1 OZ. April-July 2% ft. 5-6 in. % in. 40-60 Turnip Oiivoske 
Squash, summer .. ZLOZs All year 1-1% ft. Baie Mah ae 60-75 
Squash, winter ..... IOZ: Sept.-March 1-2 ft. 5-6 ft. 1 in. 90-120 Care should be taken to ob- 
SWASS LO MAarOilecsre 02 ona o LOZ March-Sept. 4-5 ft. eetats 36 in, 90 serve the planting seasons in 
MOTTA t Ole vier lerodsiers: 210 WY OZ. April-Aug. 1%-2 ft. 3-4 ft. % in. 60-90 the chart at the left so that 
AN icroh hehe 4 Byers caucus W% OZ. All year 1-2 ft. 3-7 in. Y% in. 75-130 sowings are not made “out of 
Watermelon ........ W% OZ. April-Aug. 8-10 ft. SEC; 1 in. 90-120 season”’. 


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