FOR EARLIER, BIGGER CROPS 
AND PREMIUM PROFITS 
We Recommend HOTKAPS 
AN INDIVIDUAL HOTHOUSE 
FOR EVERY PLANT 

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25 Hotkaps with 

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100 Hotkaps with 
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250 Hotkaps with 
Germaco HOTKAPS—strong little hothouses—protect plants Fibreboard) Setter. i.i5.....0:<csecsccocsosesisereescess Postpaid 4.50 
from destructive frost, storms, insects, promote bigger fruits 500 Hotkaps with : Fibreboard 
and vegetables, ripen plants three weeks earlier. Scientific Fibreboard Setter .............ccscsssseseseeseseees Postpaid 7.00 Garden Setter 
tests, by Agricultural Experiment Station of a leading Univer- 1000 Boge. without 
sity, over three-year period show that the average yield per FIR Memthis nrices on th ; z 
acre of early marketable crops with HOTKAPS is nearly twice $7.20; 250 for $4.15; $00 for $6.90; 1000 for $12.00; 5000 for 
as great as without HOTKAPS. Since early-to-market means $58.75. 
high out-of-season prices, HOTKAPS return you a handsome 
profit. Quick, easy to set, instructions on package. One hun- 
dred million used by successful growers. Beat everyone with 
first “vegetables, flowers. Crop failure is costly—-HOTKAPS 
protection is cheap! Order today. 
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PRICES ON HOTKAP SETTERS 
Fibreboard Garden Setter ...........::ssscce0 Postpaid $ .40 
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Steel Setter 

ARTICHOKE 
JERUSALEM GIANT. (120 days.) Excellent for 
fattening hogs—they grow like potatoes. No 
garden should be without a few rows for 
delightful pickles. Chopped artichokes are 
claimed to be fine laying food for poultry, 
feeding 2 lbs. a week for 15 hens. Plant in 
4-foot rows, 18 inches apart, any time in 
March or April. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 25c; 5 Ilbs., 85c; 10 Ibs., 
$1.50. 
BROCCOLI AND BRUSSELS SPROUT 
PLANTS 
Ready March 15th 
Postpaid, 25, 60c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.75 
BROCCOLI 
GREEN SPROUTING CALABRESE. (90 days.) 
A decidedly fine variety. The plant forms a 
solid, large green head. When the central 
head is cut, sprouts come out from the leaf 
axis, each terminating in a small head as 
good as the first. The seed should be sown 
and cared for in the same way as cabbage 

MARY WASHINGTON 
or cauliflower. 
ASPARAGUS Postpaid, pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c; oz., 25c; 
IMARY WASHINGTON ROOTS. Color green 2 og., 45c: Ys lb., 75c: % Ib., $1.35; Ib 
‘with slight purplish tinge. Set in 4-foot $2.50. ¢ y ‘ SL nae eS 
‘rows, 16 inches apart. Place crown 4 to § 
inches below surface of the ground. Have 
beds enriched with rotted manure. Keep 
beds well cultivated. Don’t cut asparagus 
the first season. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. (100 days.) An 
erect growing plant whose stalk is closely 
Two-year roots, postpaid, doz., 85c; 25 for 
$1.50; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.50. 
MARY WASHINGTON SEED. Culture — Sow 
ottdoors in February and March in 18-inch 
rows, dropping two seeds every 6 inches, 
cover seed ] inch. One ounce will sow 50 
feet of row and produce 200 plants. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; 14 lb., 55c; \2 
Ib., 95c; Ib., $1.75. - 
covered with light green buds resembling 
small cabbages.. Sow seed in March or 
April one-half inch deep, transplant later to 
open rows two feet apart. Cultivate like 
cabbage. They can be sown outdoors April 
Ist. Two packets will drill 100 ft. 
Postpaid, pkt., 10c: 1% oz., 20c; oz., 35c; 2 
eta Yq I\b., $1.00; VY Ib., $1.85; Ib., 
3.50. 

GREEN SPROUTING 
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