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ASPARAGUS ROOTS Set Out in February and een 
CULTURE—Prepare a trench 15 to 18 inches deep, put in plenty of 
well-rotted manure, covering it with a few inches of soil: set the roots 
1a to 2 feet apart and cover 4 inches deep. In the fall, cut off the 
top growth, and apply stable manure. Early in the spring fork this in 
and apply ground animal bone. Do not continue cutting too long, as 
this exhausts the plants. 100 roots plant about 15x50 feet; 5,000 to 
7,000 will plant an acre. 
NASHINGTON—By mail postpaid, 25 for 95c; 50 for $1.65; $3.00 per 
100. Not postpaid, 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.50; $2.75 per 100; $20.00 per 
1,000. 
"ALMETTO—By mail postpaid, 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.50; $2.75 per 100. 
Not postpaid, 25 for 75c; 50 for $1.35; $2.50 per 100. 
\sparagus Buncher—By mail postpaid, $4.25 each. 
SPARAGUS 
Plant in March 2 inches deep in drills 
2 feet apart; thin out to 3 inches and 
give frequent cultivation (soak the 
seeds for 24 hours). Transplant either 
in the fall or spring. An ounce will 
plant a 50-foot row; 2 pounds will make 
roots to set an acre. 
WASHINGTON RUST-RESISTANT—A 
heavy yielding rust-resistant asparagus 
that produces extra large, straight, 
deep green stalks with firm tips. No 
other variety is as free from rust. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; '4 Ib. 45c; Ib. $1.50; 
-lb. lots $1.45 per |b.; 5-Ib. lots $1.40 
per |b.; 10-lb. lots $1.35 per Ib., post- 
oaid. 
»ALMETTO—An early prolific variety, 
»roducing an abundance of large, 
ick, very tender stalks. 
5 'kt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 |b. 40c; Ib. $1.40; 2-Ib. lots $1.35 per Ib.; 5-Ib. 
) ots $1.30 per Ib.; 10-lb. lots $1.25 per Ib., postpaid. 
0 5 TICHOKE Plant in February in Hot-bed. 
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Plant Outside in April. 
ant in hot-beds in Feb- 
ary and transplant in 
fay; or plant outside in 
pril in rows 15 inches 
cart, | inch deep; thin 
ut to 4 inches and trans- 
ant the following spring 
feet apart in 3-ft. rows. 
otect in winter with lit- 
or manure. 
EEN GLOBE— Grown 
the undeveloped flow- 


should be largely 
own; lasts for years. 
am. 5c; oz. 75c; | Ib. 
50; Ib. $9.00, postpaid. 
), ‘ALEM ARTICHOKE ROOTS. Write for prices. 

Gresk Globe Artichoke 
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GARDEN SEEDS 
BROCCOLI Plant in January and February. 
86. CALABRESE GREEN SPROUT- 
ING (90 Days) — Clusters of 
sprouts are produced throughout 
a long season. These should be 
cut regularly. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c: < 
V4 |b. 70c; Ib. $2.50; 2-Ib. lots 
$2.35 per |b.; 5-Ib. lots $2.20 per 
Ib.; 10-Ib. lots $2.10 per Ib., post- 
paid. 
84. ITALIAN SALAD (100 Days) — 
The type generally grown in Dela- 
ware, Maryland and the Eastern 
Shore of Virginia. Yields an 
abundance of a most excellent 
salad. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; | Ib. 
30c; Ib. $1.00; 2-Ib. lots 90c per 
Ib.; 5-lb. lots 85¢ per Ib.; 10-Ib. 
lots 80¢ per |b., postpaid. 

talian Salad 
Broccoli 
Plant from March 
till July. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
(100 Days)—On the stalks are 
produced small cabbage-like 
heads that are as great a deli- 
cacy as cauliflower. Plant from 
March to July, transplanting 
1/5 feet apart, and cultivate 
like cabbage. In the fall break 
off the leaves to give the heads 
more room. After hard frosts 
the flavor and delicacy are 
greatly improved. Easily grown 
and make a delicious dish. | 
ounce produces 2,000 plants. 

Brussels Sprouts 
87. LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; '4 Ib. $1.40; Ib. 
$5.00; 2-lb. lots $4.75 per |b.; 5-Ib. lots $4.60 per |b.; 10-lb. lots $4.50 
per lb., postpaid. 
WOOD'S SEEDS ARE TESTED 
And we know that they will grow before they 
are sent out. Even then they occasionally do 
not come up, due to causes over which we. 
have no control, such as covering too deeply 
or not deeply enough; too little or too much 
moisture, cold weather, insects, or a crust 
through which the sprouts cannot Penetrate, 
etc.; therefore, T. W. Wood & Sons give no 
warranty, express or implied, as to the de- 
scription (name and kind), productiveness 
or any other matter of any seeds, bu'bs cr 
plants we sell, and will not be in any way 
respcnsible for the crop. Our liability in 
all instances is limited to the purchase Price 
of the seed. 
"By Mail 
Postpaid" 
GARDEN SEEDS quoted 
“by mail postpaid" in 
this catalog will be de- 
livered, postage prepaid 
to any post office in the 
United States. Or, we 
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FIELD SEEDS quoted 
“by mail postpaid'' will 
be delivered to any post 
office in Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. On the field seed pages will be found 
under the heading ''Postpaid Prices,'' the amounis to be added for 
Postage on orders to other states, making it easy to tell exactly what 
Wood's Seeds will cost you delivered at your door. 

