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WETSEL’S Dependable VEGETABLE SEEDS 

ASPARAGUS 
Soak the seed twenty-four hours before planting, and sow in spring 
or fall in very rich soil. Transplant to rows 2 feet apart, with plants 
about 15 inches apart. One ounce plants 50 feet of row. 
Roots are planted 8 inches deep and 18 inches apart, in rows 4 feet 
apart. Set them in a trench that has been fertilized well, and do not 
use the sprouts the first year. A dozen roots for each member of the 
family is a good quantity to plant. 
Mary Washington. Rust-resistant. Large straight stalks with firm 
delicious tips. 
Mary Washington Roots. Set out in February and March. 1 to 3 
years old. 

BROGCOLI 
Start early indoors and transplant outdoors when frost is over, 18 
to 24 inches apart, in rows 3 feet apart. A packet of seed is enough for 
most home gardens; an ounce produces 2500 plants. 
Green Sprouting. 75 days. Sprouts about 5 inches long, with a 
head of green shoots. New heads form in six to eight weeks after 
cutting. 

ASPARAGUS Pkt. Oz. Wlb. Lb. 
Mary Washington 
Seed. (Postpaid)............$0 10 $0 15 $045 $1 50 
Doz. 25 50 100 
Roots. (Not postpaid).......$0 50 $0 85 $150 $2 85 
BROCCOLI Pkt. Oz. Alb. 
Green Sprouting (Postpaid)....$0 10 $0 20 $0 70 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
LongIsland Improved. (Postpaid) 10 40 1 40 

BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
Grown like cabbage. Set the plants 2 
feet apart, with 83 feet between rows. A 
packet will be ample for small gardens; 
an ounce produces about 2500 plants. 
Long Island Improved. 100 days. Small 
shoots clustered around the main stem 
maturing in autumn. 



Beans are the most important garden 
vegetable. They contain both Vitamins 
A and Bj; are most nutritious and whole- 
some. Plant plenty of Beans. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 










ASPARAGUS, 
Mary Washington 
