
"Our Ratnbou Cover” 
You may be wondering about the spectrum of colors on the front cover 
of this catalog. You probably have noticed that a rainbow on the horizon 
precedes a clearing of the skies. Similarly, we hope that Our Rainbow may 
now lead you through our book to a clearer knowledge of our special 
market gardeners strains. We have concentrated all of our 62 years of 
experience, our knowledge and our resources into the objective of bringing 
you the finest in vegetable seeds. 
They will surely open new horizons of success to you which is our common 
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Due to variation of climatic and soil conditions in various sections, we have 
based maturity time given in this book on current conditions prevailing here in 
the Rochester area. For your convenience this information is now shown as a part 
of each variety heading in our catalog. 
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VARIETIES. 

ASPARAGUS 
CULTURE. Pour hot, but not boiling, water on the seed and let it stand until cool; pour it off 
and repeat two or three times, with fresh hot water. Then sow in drills one foot apart and two inches 
deep in light, rich soil. When the plants are well up, thin to about one inch apart and give frequent 
and thorough cultivation during the summer. The plants will be fit to set the next spring. The 
permanent beds should be prepared by deep ploughing or spading and thoroughly enriching the 
ground with stable manure or other fertilizer. Set the plants about four inches deep and one to 
two feet apart in rows four to six feet apart. After the plants are well started give frequent and 
thorough cultivation. The next season the bed may be cut over two or three times, but if this is 
done, ail the shoots, no matter how small, should be cut. After the final cutting, give a good dress- 
ing of manure, ashes and salt. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The best of the several strains of rust resistant asparagus originated by the 
U.S. Department of Agriculture. The shoots are larger and grow more rapidly 
than other varieties. Very vigorous with thick stalks, deep green in color with 
purple tips. The best variety for commercial planting. 
Pkt] 10C0ze 25c.a' alas oc lb 2.25 
BEANS 
A packet of bush beans will plant 25 feet of row; a pound 150 feet; 60 to 75 lbs. 
per acre. 
CULTURE. Plant about one inch deep in rows 2 to 2% feet apart, dropping seed 2 inches apart. 
Beans are extremely sensitive to both cold and water. In this latitude do not plant before May 10th 
and sow every two or three weeks until August for successive crops. Do not cultivate or pick beans 
when plants are wet. 
WAX PODDED BUSH VARIETIES 
DAVIS STRINGLESS WHITE WAX 52 Days 
This white seeded variety developed from the old Davis White Wax is 
entirely stringless. Excellent as a snap bean and can be allowed to ripen 
and make the finest quality baking beans. Pods thick, flat, light yellow, 
straight, very uniform, 614 inches long and attractive. 
Pkt. 15c; Ib. 55c; 14 bu. $11.50; Bu. $22.00 
