Vegetables Illustrated on Front Cover 
BEANS—PEAS—SWEET CORN 
Add Postage: 1 lb. 15 cts.; 2 lbs. 20 cts.; 5 lbs. 30 cts. 
Lbs) =2 lbs.) Silbs: 
Babyebordhook Limauen tee ne ee $0 40 $0 75 $1 75 
Davis White Wax Beans................... 40 ras). al 7h} 
Topcrop Stringless Bean.................... 
LO SORBATE tan eT Ga: eu peta ae ee 2 eee cle ee GO meee S275 
HAXtOUSEOUDELD Cama free ue 35 (fey Deh) 
Goldengrain Hybrid Corn................ GO meter See 2an sD 
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SEEDS Postpaid 
Pkt. Oz. Alb: Lb: 
< Crimson Globe Beet................ $0 10 $0 15 $0 45 $1 40 
Imperator @arrotyssy eee 10 20 60 1 60 
AS SLG ClCiiin Dera tnt a tae ee ere 10 25 Obmemle OS 
Black Beauty Eggplant.............. 10 45 1060 6 00 
Great Lakes Lettuce................ 10 40 140 £5 00 
Perkins Mammoth Okra............ 10 15 40 1 25 
Sweet Spanish Onion............... 10 40 135 400 
White Bermuda Onion.............. 10 40 135 4 00 
RubyskungePeppetye seen 10 50g 1) 75) 6200 
Saxa or Cavalier Radish............ 10 15 30 90 
White Bush or Patty Pan Squash.... 10 15) 45 150 
Golden Summer Crookneck Squash. . . 10 15 45 150 
Giant Summer Straightneck Squash... 10 5) 45 150 
Hubbard Squash (Green)........... 10 20 65 2 00 
Southland Tomato................. 10 1415 400 12 00 
Purple-Top Globe Turnip........... 10 15 35 1 00 
ONION PLANTS 
Add Postage: 1 bunch 15 cts.; 3 bunches 20 cts.; 5 bunches 25 cts. 
Bunch 2 bunches 5 bunches 
Sweet Spanish or White Bermuda.$0 50 $0 90 $2 00 
(Each bunch is counted in the field for 100 plants. We do not guarantee the count 
Some run over and others are under.) 
WETSEL’S Dependable VEGETABLE SEEDS 
ASPARAGUS | BRUSSELS 
Soak the seed twenty-four hours before planting, and sow in spring SPROUTS 
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. 
Grown like cabbage. Set the plants 2 
feet apart with 3 feet between rows. A 
packet will be ample for small gardens; 
an ounce produces about 2500 plants. 
Long Island Improved. 100 days. Small 
Mary Washington. Rust-resistant. Large straight stalks with firm shoots clustered around the main stem 
delicious tips. maturing in autumn. 
Mary Washington Roots. Set out in February and March. 1 to 3 
years old. Beans are the most important garden 
vegetable. They contain both Vitamins 
A and B;; are most nutritious and whole- 
BROGCOLI some. Plant plenty of Beans. 
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. Mlb. Lb. 
Mary Washington 
Seed. (Postpaid)............$0 10 $0 15 $0 45 $1 50 
Doz. 25 50 100 
Roots. (Not postpaid) $0 50 $0 85 $150 $2 85 
ASPARAGUS, 
Mary Washington 
BROCCOLI Pkt. Oz. I/lb. Lb. 
Green Sprouting (Postpaid)....$0 10 $0 70 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Long Island Improved. (Postpaid) 10 1 40 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
