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CHERRY RHUBARB 
RHUBARB 
A&M Cherry—Roots available from January 1 
to March 3l—write for circular. A beautiful 
cherry red and is less tart than other varieties. 
There is no coarse fiber and the stems will keep 
in marketable condition for several weeks. 
Roots 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.95. 
We do not offer seed of this variety because 
it does not come true from seed. 
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370 Rhubarb Seed—Sow seed of Rhubarb any 
time from February to July 1, about % inch 
deep, in rows 12 inches apart. Transplant when 
roots are as large as a pencil. 
$5.00. 
Pkt. 15c: oz. 
50c: % lb. $1.65; Ib. 
A&M EARLY ROSELLE 
A&M ROSELLE 
Culture—Sow early in April 4 feet apart in 
rows 6 feet apart. Always use the early variety 
because the tate varieties may not mature 
before frost. We offer only the early variety. 
It is easily grown from seed if planted after 
ground is warm. 
The calyx surrounding the seed pod is used 
for making jelly and jam. 
372 A&M Early—Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; % lb. $2.50. 
A&M SALSIFY 
(OYSTER PLANT) 
Culture—% oz. to 50 feet; 7 to 8 lbs. to acre. 
A desirable winter vegetable. The roots have a 
flavor similar to oysters. Seed is sown in spring 
in rows 12 to 15 inches apart and thinned to 
4 inches apart in the row. 
374 Mammoth Sandwich Island—Roots grow 
6 to 8 inches long, 1 to 1% inches thick, taper- 
ing, smooth. Color is dull white. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
50c: ¥ Ib. $1.60; lb. $5.00. 
VEGETABLE CALENDAR FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
> No. Plant per | Seed for Rows Apart in Time of Ready for 
Variety Oz.ofSeed | 50Feet | Apart snk Planting Use 
Thin to 
Beans — Bush....... 50 to 75 Yo lb. 20 in. 4in March to Sept. 8 to 10 wks. 
Beans — Pole....... 50 to 100 Vg lb. Dai 6 in April to Aug. 8 to 10 wks. 
Beans — Lima...... 30 to 60 Yo lb. Droits 10 in April to Aug. 10 to 12 wks. 
BESTS rramiabey set aietenapaiels 300 2 piktss 10 in. 4in All Year 8 to 10 wks. 
BrOCCOMUes sia saneneitt he 2000 1 pkt. Links lly ft July to Oct. 2 to 16 wks. 
Brussels Sprouts ..... 2000 Eepkt 20 in. 1/5an May to Sept. 2 to 16 wks. 
Cabbage aati. wei 2000 1 pkt. 20 in. 15 in May to Sept. 2 to 16 wks. 
Carrotsa.e sent mee sonal 1500 2 pkts. 10 in. 2 in All Year 8 to 10 wks. 
Cauliflower .2 3.4.05. 2000 1 pkt. 20 in. 18 in Sept. to March 4 to 16 wks. 
Coleryir se ee 5 «maa tk 2000 1 pkt. 20 in. 8 in March to Aug. 16 to 18 wks. 
Corn — Sweet....... 100 Vy lb. Zi it 18 in. March to Aug. 12 to 14 wks. 
@ucumber A. cise ea. bs 200 2 pkts. 4 ft. 3 ft. March to Sept. 8 to 10 wks. 
ENGIN @. op. ce sieeve ise 1000 2 pkts. 1 ft. 10 in. Sept. to March 4 to 18 wks. 
EQG Plenthiseruhves. 2000 1 pkt. 2Y2 ft. a tts April to July 0 to 12 wks. 
Koll © Renters, Pace 1000 2 pkts. 10 in. 4in All Year 10 to 12 wks. 
sein blel- Paris A pee oe 2000 2 pkts. Lair 10 in. All Year 12 to 16 wks. 
Wriskmelon “aastekvee ee 200 2 pkts. 4 ft. Sait March to July 4 to 18 wks. 
Watermelon ........ 100 2 pkts. 6 ft. 4 ft. March to July 6 to 20 wks. 
CONGR Besser camehaicteey © aie icus 150 2 pkts. 2 tt 12 in April to July 0 to 12 wks. 
Onion ‘Seed. akon ac $000 2 pkts. 10 in. 2-4 in All Year 24 to 28 wks. 
RAITSMLOSM ic we eid elekers 300 Vp oz. 11 ft. 2s Aug. to March 14 to 18 wks. 
Parsley 75.535 «cree 400 2.pkts; 10 in. 3-4 in All Year 12 to 14 wks. 
Peas sa tehadcts ih aAes oe 50 3/7 lb. Die 4in Sept. to March 14 to 20 wks. 
PeDDOP is vicklsclicenio te wi 1000 1 pkt. Det, 18 in April to July 10 to 12 wks. 
PMID Kinw is payee oes 100 20 OZA 6 ft. rat April to July 12 to 14 wks. 
Radishiyaeetcre ms one 500 Yn oz. EOtin, 1-2 in All Year 4to 8 wks. 
Sfedisubintawarts 7.4 ep.c aeeces 200 1 Oz. Ou, 4in Sept. to March 14 to 18 wks. 
SPINACH Aids aeet ete ars 200 1 oz. 12 in. 4in Sept. to April 8 to 12 wks. 
Squash — Summer..| 100 Oz: Bitte So4t: April to Aug. 10 to 12 wks. 
Squash — Winter.... 100 ior A 6 ft. 4 ft. April to Aug. 12 to 16 wks. 
ifovan¥on vole BOkrortns AS. 1000 1 pkt. 4 ft. 3 ft. March to Aug. 12 to 14 wks. 
TUTRID is eittey arcane 2000 Vo oz. 10 in. 6 in Sept. to March 10 to 12 wks. 
A&M SPINACH 
Write for Quantity Prices 
Culture—% oz. to 50-foot row; 10 to 15 lbs. to acre. Spinach grows the year round in Califor- 
nia and for succession plant every two weeks. Sow in drills 1 foot apart and thin. Plant spinach 
thicker during the warm months as it does not germinate so well in warm weather. For field 
culture plant 16 to 18 inches apart. 
perature but are seriously injured by heat. 
378 New Zealand—Distinct from the true spin- 
ach. Produces spreading branched stems 2 to 
3 feet long, bearing thick leaves that are 
fleshy. This variety is grown to take the place 
of ordinary spinach during the hottest weather. 
Plant in hills 2 feet apart each way. Soak seed 
before planting. Pkt. 15c: oz. 20c: 14 lb. 40c; 
Ib. $1.25. 
381 Summer Success—The most suitable sort 
for summer. Large leaves up to 14 inches long. 
Crisp and meaty. Pkt. 10c; % lb. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
379 Prickly Seeded Winter—This variety will 
thrive best in the colder weather. Leaves are 
thick, wide, and dark green, and our seed is 
of the highest type. Pkt. 10c; %4 lb. 35c; Ib. 
$1.00. 
The plants will stand a relatively low degree of tem- 
383 Special Viroflay—A long standing variety 
especially selected for a type less susceptable 
to go to seed than others. The leaves are large 
and thick. Plant spring and summer. Pkt. 
10c: 4% Ib. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
382 Viroflay — Quite hardy, produces large, 
smooth leaves which are thick and broad with 
round tips. Tender and of fine flavor. Plant 
fall and winter. Pkt. 10c; %4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
MARKET GROWERS — Recommended varieties 
of Spinach are Special Prickly Seeded Winter 
and Special Viroflay. Write for quantity prices. 
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SPECIAL VIROFLAY SPINACH 
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