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SWEET AND HOT PEPPERS 
ASPARAGUS IS EASY TO GROW 
First fresh vegetable in spring. Produces crops for 
almost two months. Provides light crop the first year, 
full crop thereafter. 3 to 6 inches of new growth every 
day. Plant 18 inches apart in rows 4 feet apart, in 
spring or fall, Hardy in all zones. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 GB 6870—WasuincTron RustprRooF. Improved. va- 
riety introduced by U. S. Dep’t. of Agriculture. Giant 
size, tender stalks. Hardier and more disease resistant 
than most varieties. Excellent for canning. Prepaid. 
1-Year Size. 25 for $1.45; 50 for $2.45; 100 for $3.95 
2-Year Size. 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.60; 100 for 5.75 
91 GB 6871—-Parapise. About twice as’ productive as 
other popular varieties. Tender from root to tip. Fine 
for canning or freezing. Rustproof; disease-resistant. 
1-Year Size. 25 for $1.45; 50 for $2.45; 100 for $3.95 
2-Year Size. 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.60; 100 for 5.75 
QUICK CROP ASPARAGUS 
3-Year Size. Large, more mature, yields crop sooner 
than ordinary varieties. State Quantity. Prepaid. 
91 GB 6872—WasHINGTON RUSTPROOF QuICK CROP. 
10 for $1.70 25 for $3.85 100 for $10.50 
91 G 6873—ParapIse Quick Crop ASPARAGUS. 
10 for $1.76 25 for $3.85 100 for $10.50 
RHUBARB—DELICIOUS SPRING FRUIT 
The first plant to furnish sauce and pies in spring. 
Produces juicy stalks in abundance after the first 
year. Lasts a lifetime. Instead of cutting or breaking, 
grasp stalks close to base, and with a quick jerk, 
pull out entire stalk. Plant 3 feet apart in spring or 
fall. Hardy in all zones. Shipped Prepaid. 
91 GB 6861—Grant Victoria. Standard variety for 
years. Stalks much larger than ordinary varieties. 
We ship %-inch, whole roots. State Quantity. 
5 for 75c 10 for $1.25 25 for $2.50 
91 GB 6864—CanapaA Rep. Newest and finest red 
rhubarb. Not only red on outside, but red clear through 
entire stalk. Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall. Makes delicious pink 
sauce. We ship root divisions. State Quantity. 
Each $1.05; 5 for $4.75; 10 for $8.00; 25 for $17.50 
QUICK CROP RHUBARB 
The same types as those described above, but roots 
or divisions are larger and will produce crops earlier. 
91 GB 6865—VicToRIA Quick Crop. | to 114-inch roots. 
Prepaid. 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.25 25 for $4.50 
91 GB 6867—CANADA RED 
Quick Crop. Root divisions. 
(46 WARDS 5a Prepaid. Ea.$1.20; 5 for $5.50 
WARDS ONION PLANTS ARE BETTER 
Wards Onion Plants are better in 4 ways. Use 
of Wards big, sturdy Texas-grown onion plants 
is the most satisfactory method of growing on- 
ions for home or commercial use because: (1) 
Plants can be set out as early as cabbage, (2) 
They provide green bunch onions 2 to 6 weeks 
earlier. (3) Mature onions are usually large and 
keep better than those grown from sets. (4) 
Much easier to handle than growing onions 
from seed. Thrive in any good garden soil, 
but are best if soil is moist and enriched by 
fertilizer. Plant 2 to 3 in. apart in rows 12 to15 
in. apart if you expect to cultivate by hand. 
91 GB 8020—CrystaAL WuiteE Wax. A good, 
early flat onion similar to Yellow Bermuda, ex- 
cept clear, glistening white. Large, sweet and 
mild. Good for home garden or early market. 
91-GB 8021—YetLow BermupA. Very early. 
Large, flat shape. Mild sweet, nearly white 
flesh. Strawberry colored skin. Keeps well. 
91 GB 8022—YeLLow Sweet SPANISH. Very 
large globe shape with small neck. Deep am- 
ber orange. Mild flavor. Good for slicing. High- 
ly recommended for its keeping qualities. 
91 GB 8023—Wurite Sweet SpanisH. The larg- 
est, sweetest, best keeping and most uniform of 
the Spanish Onions. Crisp and juicy, with 
golden-yellow skin and pure white flesh. 
Prices oF ABOVE ONION PLANTS 
See Pg. 47 for prices. Shipped Jan. 1 to April 1. 
Sweet Peppers are one of the most delicious 
of all vegetables, whether stuffed and baked, 
or sliced in salads. Hot Peppers add zest to 
any combination type main course. Wards 
husky plants are very easy to grow in any 
well drained soil that is not too rich. Set 2 ft. 
apart in rows 2 to 3 ft. apart after danger of 
frost. When harvesting, cut pepper from plants 
with a sharp knife and allow a short stem. 
91 GB 8030—CaALIFORNIA WonpbeER. Early— 
about 70 days. Considered one of the best 
Sweet Peppers. Smooth, dark green. Tender, 
mild, sweet tlesh. Excellent in salads. Firmer 
and heavier than many varieties. About 4 in. 
in diameter, and 4!% in. long at maturity. For 
home, market or freezing. Ships well. 
91 GB 8031—PimentTo. Early sweet pepper. 
Heart shaped, 3 in. long. Turns bright red when 
ripe. Good for salad, canning, pickling or 
freezing. Peels easily. Very productive. 
91 GB 8033—Rusy Kine. Best early market 
variety. Mild, sweet, firm flesh. Vigorous 
grower and early bearer. Bright red when 
ripe. Excellent all-purpose variety. 
91 GB 8034—HuNnGARIAN YELLOW Wax. An 
early, hot pepper. Dark green skin turns bright 
yellow, then red. Thick flesh. Very hot and 
pungent. About 6 in. long. Bears large crops. 
PRICES OF ABOVE PEPPER PLANTS 
See Pg. 47 for prices. Shipped April 1 to June 1. 
READ THIS BEFORE ORDERING 
Warps VEGETABLE PLANT WARRANTY: Wards Warrant Vegetable Plants to reach you in proper 
condition for planting—healthy, free from disease and insects. As vigorous growth depends upon 
proper planting, soil and climatic conditions, and other factors over which we have no control, 
we cannot be responsible for growth, nor crop, nor any amount greater than purchase price. 
Important Notice. When you receive these vegetable plants, some may look wilted, and some 
foliage may have turned yellow; but this does not harm them. They revive quickly, and may be 
expected to develop into tine, husky, heavy-bearing plants. 
Wuen THE PLANTS ARE SHIPPED: Cabbage and Onion Plants will be ready about January 1. 
Perper, Tomato and Sweet Potato plants will be ready about April 1. Plants are shipped as 
soon as weather in your locality permits planting, and from that time until June 1. Orders received 
during planting season are shipped promptly. Order early and we will reserve them for you. 
How Puants Are SuHIppep: All Wards vegetable plants are carefully packed so that roots are 
well protected and retain their moisture. Shipped direct from plant farm in Texas. 
Wuat To Do WHEN PLants Arrive; Unpack immediately. If weather is unfavorable, store tem- 
porarily in cool dark place with roots wrapped in damp moss or moist burlap. Plants may look 
wilted and some foliage may be yellow, but this does not harm the plant. Plants are often like 
this after being shipped. Pinch off discolored leaves. Because of stronger root structures, these 
plants will freshen up and put forth new leaves in a short time. If you follow instructions in pack- 
age, these plants usually overtake and surpass local greenhouse plants. 
