Home-Grown Vegetables Are Best 
There is no question about it! There is a world of 
difference in flavor and nutritional value in home-grown 
vegetables when they are picked and prepared as close to 
the time they are to be served as possible. For instance, 
soon after sweet corn is picked the sugar content begins to 
turn to starch, thus losing its sweet flavor. Many other 
vegetables are similarly affected as to mineral content and 
vitamins. Taste alone will tell you there IS a difference. 
A home garden is a money-saver, too, for when vegeta- 
bles are handy you pick just what you need for the meal. 
You don’t have to buy two or three day’s supply in order 
to save trips to the store or market. Your garden is your 
best refrigerator for growing vegetables are full-flavored 
and crisp. 
And don’t forget the healthful relaxation and pleasure 
you get from a few hours in the garden each week. It is 
lots of fun to watch the vegetables in your garden grow. 
You’ll enjoy. some flowers, too. They add beauty and give 
your garden a finished look. Start to plan it NOW! 
Suggestions for Ordering --- Order Early 
: A reading of the following will prove an aid to you and 
oO US: 
OUR PRICES—Including bags, boxes, and free cartage 
to the depot. Subject to stocks being unsold. 
The prices quoted in this catalog include free delivery on 
packets, ounces, quarter pounds, pounds (except where 
otherwise stated). “By freight or express” means that 
transportation charges are paid by the customer. 
SALES TAX—When making up orders within the State of 
Oklahoma please add 2% sales tax. 
EARLY ORDERS—Our rush season comes in the months 
of March and April. Orders sent at once secure prompt 
shipment from our full stock. 
HOW TO ORDER—Write your name, postoffice, state, 
and express office plainly with black ink on every order 
and every time you write us. Give plain express, mail, or 
freight rector Where none are given, we route at buy- 
er’s risk. 
GENUINE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 
FROM PENNSYLVANIA—We carry this in stock dur- 
ing November and December. 5-lb. and 10-lb. bags. 
NOTICE—Inasmuch as several varieties of seeds are 
in short supply, all prices are made subject to stocks 
being unsold on receipt of your order. 
USE ORDER SHEETS—The use of order sheets enclosed 
in this catalog is a great help to us in facilitating filling 
and shipment of orders. More will be sent on receipt of 
postal asking for same. 
ABOUT WARRANTING SEEDS—It is impractical to guar- 
antee seeds, as the best seeds will fail under improper 
treatment. Some may be sown in too dry ground or too 
wet, too deep, or too shallow. Some hardy seeds will stand 
cold weather and will grow where the soil is too cold for 
others and would cause them to decay. Insects may attack 
and destroy them. For these reasons we do not give war- 
ranty in any respect, and will not be responsible for the 
crop. 
WE GIVE “S. & A.” GREEN 
TRADING STAMPS 

Use This Guide in Planning Your Garden 
NUMBER ah PLANTS eouneD 

NUMBER OF PLANTS PRODUCED FROM 
QUANTITY OF SEED TO SOW A SINGLE 

O THE ACR AN OUNCE OF SEED ROW OF 100°YARDS 
Distance Apart No. of Plants Asparagus ............ sseeeecssse-About 300 Aepereeus ra a Ui cE AGT Se ICE AS MAE ee - 8 the 
1) foot hy 1". foot...) isa. ees «eee. .48,560 Cabbage ..............0.. .see-+-About 2,000 eans, Bush ..........--+eses seer eeees 6 et 
144 feet by 1% feet......... do anenevons 19,860 Cauliflower ...............- ..e..+-About 2,000 Beans, Lima .........,.-..2.-++-e esos : Ibs. 
Seca teet by 1st foot sve sie oa seo coos 21,780 | Celery )i cos tb aac ewes .cesee-About 3,000 Beans, Pole ............sseeseseeeenees oe 
2 feet by 2. feet....... Sele crestor totes LO; 890 Kee Plants sti cvlacasrsiee eve ...- About 1,000 B PATON aie Ca ts Fane seeseccee 3 8. 
2% feet by 2% feet........... sesso set 6,969 | Endive: vacars. A a i cae a About 3,000 poe wtttt ene c ee eene esc eecscen econ: oon 
Si divest by i2 “feet. i0c pat as cee se. 7,600 . Kale....4. ge Pa nae Sakae ... About 2,000 HE Nae S Sprouts .......eeseseeseeceees oo 
Sin feet: by By) feet. Seles fecal de ee 4,840, Dettuce 1.025.008 seeustcdeci'e sages «About 3,000 ce ALS reece cece eee e ects ectseueeces pees 
4 feet by 4 feet..... Mos eit eseeadesuates:” SPEPpers cies cemeuesbjiee as. -soeees-About 2,000 Canine eRe aes eceasninit as oe ele palnsicia segs Sats > OER. 
5 feet by 4 feet.......... sisharovers 2 2,178 Tomato, it 62 eos esate ale Maye oxand's - About 3,000 pa aah soecee nicer 
Sin feet by 1G - feet s 00). cies oa dd acelyeatels 1,742 mets ste ce cece ere ceeserseeecsseece nae 
Goepteet by Go feetoin: vac ccm sisine 1,210 TIME REQUIRED FOR MATURITY OF DIF- Crean oe Gah SERV ar. Pyar ont 
Steck sae BA feeb a tig ar nies esas FERENT GARDEN CROPS RECKONED Cucumber .......s.ssssccsesessccsecces 4023, 
FROM DAY OF PLANTING THE Dandelion .......... ; nls} ecoloheteltoictovereterel fo - 3 O28, 
AVERAGE TIME REQUIRED FOR GARDEN SEED Ngee Plantines sciusieesscesiee’s ea taiotiver cts i - loz. 
SEED TO GERMINATE Beans—String .........cceeee- 45 to.60 days. ¢ Endive: oye sii cle as ates eloverel ojeraiele eres easter s 2 ozs. 
BGAN Sirs, sraiteretars plore teat etal cneysiols chose (eve 5 to 10 days Beans—Shell ........... ‘ 65, tos 7S:days) “Leek juecars. oie Mealsilntele eneese aoe iedashebene svaress 3 073. 
Beets ..... mishandvotate robes sions Paseo 7tol10days Beets—Table ..... Rees es ete cis 65 days Lettuce ........... Rravaristeterey sr autora ecole voces 2028, 
Cabhbale wgaaiee swiss igicie alate esas evs - § to 10 days Beets—Stock ..... ayaa sietsi's Hieis © 150 days Melon,. Muskey. aoi3)c4s ccctiieew oniciesin cates 2 ozs. 
Carrot 22 bic ticsgeces couse csecs eto 18 days Cabbage—Early ...........0.- 105 days Melon, Watery sicilsiste save cits ne old le a ereveta ous 2 ozs. 
Cauliflower esc c= s/c 0 + 51010 ---ee- Stol0days §Cabbage—Late .............. ; 160 days” ~ Mustarde siilie ieyOuc elerse selecere el uotelale ci xcelets 4 ozs. 
Corn etic 5to Sdays Cauliflower .............0. FaAG LLO'days. yy: Okra aicenarste o)aieretetavoenesates ake Ailes Wejiecels Winre - 3 ozs, 
Cucumber ........ 6tolO days Corn .....cecccsscescecscssere 70 t0120 days Onion (for large bulbs)............-.0. 2 ozs. 
Endive ... 5 to 10 days Hee Plantae paascs conic ctee's - 150 to 160 days Parsley, faces Mises: shaed lever Nec ie Srephiote et 2 ozs. 
Lettuce 7 2.10... se 6 to 8 days Lettuce—Heading ..... Btetenee ae 65 days Parenipaeaeiceie cose cate cs’ e aie PMS aete sietete 2 ozs. 
Onion 7to10 days Melon—Water ...........02--- 120t0 140 days Peas ........cccscccescccrcsessecccscos 6 lbs. 
PedS! baccteiies¢ 6 to 10 days Melon—Musk .........e.e+e.» 120t0140 days Pepper ............. RB eroraisievettsiciareiche overete 1 oz 
Parsnip 0}t0'120; days! * (Onion jie crerelele crs stsvece ci! .enarere + 186:to 160idays\ - Pumpkin ei cose cicts scree oeelaa sce als 2 ozs. 
Parsley Bto2ldays Pepper .........- escscccceee 140t0150 days Radish ............0. SuLHore tele eres nderels 's « 6 ozs 
Pepperirarae ce ces aaledte sinless ,eoc 8 tol4 days, “Radish seeds sii ss ¢ obs oe Jeno to 40:days: | Rhubarb enc oie cc cclecctecalelets ea iceiern's 3 ozs 
Radish yee atsencce 201s Levan aous seeeee Sto 6 days Squash—Summer ...... ae - 60to 65 days SB ISTE G.aeiiresetet sass a etevere shaveus teheve iets’ aseleaite ee ace 3 ozs, 
Spinach ..........cccceeseseeeee Tto1l2 days Squash—Winter .............. LZBGAYS = Fe SDINACH Oi cate brcirs oo si cueisiciee ¢ntele stoves suela . 6 ozs, 
Salsify’® 0.5. RMeighevshs deve eta secceee Cto1lZ days Tomato ..........2.e00ceeee0- 125t0150 days Tomato ....... ale ctelarerevalcierctetets eve acre are scle LOZ, 
Tomato ..... SERIA ERROR Oe 6 to: 12idays Turnip (iin teers cineecee sled OO COUT) days. Turnip jo iiscciccsncdscwtesdeenes ceed oeoe 3 OFS, 
Turnivele cscs seccccccccreccceee 4to Sdays Spinach, Av. Time............. 45to 65days Kohl Rabi ....... Bee te boiels saree scceee 8 OZS, 
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