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Price’s Seeds 
123 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BUSINESS —— 
1954 
Every successful market grower realizes the tremendous importance quality seeds play in the production of profitable crops. 
The market gardener who makes his livelihood from the sale of the produce grown cannot afford to sow seeds of doubtful value. 
He must have highly bred strains carefully selected from vigorous parent plants that show all the typical characteristics of the 
true variety. They must be full of vigor and vitality to make a sturdy growth from the start. More than three generations of 
market growers have realized that they can depend on PRICE’S to supply them with the finest in Vegetable Seeds. 
Our list of varieties includes the choicest strains of all the best standard sorts but we recommend making thorough trials 
of our many new varieties because they have proved superior in many sections. Higher vields, better quality, and disease resistance 
are important factors that distinguish many of the newer varieties. 
FOR MARKET GARDENERS, FLORISTS AND HOME GARDENERS 
FREE DELIVERY—The prices of all seeds quoted in this catalog 
are prepaid with the exception of Peas, Beans, and Corn, which are 
F.O.B. Albany. If these items are wanted by Parcel Post, please 
include sufficient postage on cash orders. On charge orders, postage 
will be invoiced. 
TERMS OF PAYMENT-— Invoices for purchases will be charged at 
the prices quoted in this catalog, unless we have made special offers 
by letter or telegram, referred to when the order is placed. Our 
terms are cash with order unless you have an account with us or 
are satisfactorily rated with the commercial agencies, or should 
Orders for seed will be 
shipped C.O.D. upon receipt of a deposit of 25% of the value 
furnish us with three trade references. 
of the order. 
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS—When you place your order, please 
give complete shipping instructions if goods are not to be sent by 
Parcel Post. Specify railroad on which you want seeds shipped and 
give us the name of your express or freight office. This will he!p us 
to assure you of correct routing of your order. 
NON-WARRANT Y—Price’s Seed Store gives no warranty. express 
or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds or bulbs it sells, 
and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. The seller’s 
liability, in all instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seeds. 
The number of days indicated to produce vegetables ready for 
table use will, of course, vary from year to year, depending on 
seasonal conditions. Size and quality are also influenced, although 
probably to a less extent, by conditions of growth and geographical 
location. The data given is based on average performance rather 
than on. behavior under the most favorable conditions. 
PRICES QUOTED in this catalog are subject to change without 
notice. We recommend that vou order as early as possible 
All our seeds are grown for us by the most competent growers, and the strains without exception 
are of the highest perfection. The germination is marked on every package of PRICE’S SEEDS. 
ASPARAGUS SEED 
Sow seed in early Spring in rows 1% to 
2 feet apart, spacing the seed 1 inch apart in 
the row, and firmly cover with 1 inch of fine 
soil. Keep free from weeds at all times. 
A packet will produce about 200 roots, 
ounce 750, 4 to 5 lbs. to the acre 
Mary Washington No. 500 (New). An 
improved strain, with more compact scales 
on tips; vigorous, and outyields all other 
varieties. Resistant to rust. 
Pkt. 25c., oz. 50c., 4 Ib. $1.45, lb. $4.75 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Dig or plow out a trench 15 to 18 inches 
deep, put in plenty of well-rotted manure, 
covering it with a few inches of soil, then set 
roots 144 to 2 feet apart and cover with 
4 inches of soil. 
One acre requires about 10,000 roots 
Mary Washington. 2-year roots. 
25 roots $1.40, 50 $2.25, 100 $3.95 
500 roots $12.00, 1000 $23.00 
Set out in April—fresh dug—not cold 
storage roots. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce will produce 2500 plants 
Cultivation is the same as for Cabbage or 
Cauliflower. 
Long Island Improved Half Dwarf. 
90 days. This strain produces dwarf, com- 
pact, uniform-sized plants about 20 in. tall. 
Produces Cabbage-like sprouts 144 to 
1) in. in diameter maturing in succession. 
We highly recommend this variety to the 
market gardeners. Pkt. 30c., 
1% oz. 90c., oz. $1.65, 14 lb. $4.80. Ib. $16.00 
BROCCOLI 
Culture—Sow the seed outdoors early in 
the Spring and transplant the seedlings 2 feet 
apart each way when they are 3 or 4 inches 
tall. Cultivate like Cabbage. 
One ounce produces about 2000 piants, 
six ounces plants an acre 
De-Cicco. 60 days. An extremely early 
strain producing medium heads ready for 
market 10 days to two weeks ahead of 
Early Green Sprouting. Also furnishes a 
high percentage of side shoots or sprouts 
excellent for bunching or freezing. Plants 
medium tall, light green in color, 
and very productive. Pkt. 15c., 4 
oz. 35c., oz. 60c., 44 Ib. $1.50, 
Ib. $5.50 
Italian Green Sprouting (Cala- 
brese). 60 days. This variety 
produces a large head, like Cauli- 
flower flower, consisting of a com- 
pact cluster of bluish green flow- 
ers. When the central head is 
removed, the plant produces 
many branches, each bearing small 
heads. These are cut with 3 or 
4 in. of the branch attached and 
tied in bunches for market. The 
stems as well as the flower heads 
are cooked and served as Cauli- 
flower. Pkt. 15c., % oz. 35c., 
oz. 60c., 14 lb. $1.50, Ib. $5.50 
Di Rapa. For Spring sowing. 
Forms a compact top growth, 
and bears a yellow blossom be- 
fore going to seed. Known also 
as Caledonia Turnip, this vari- 
ety is relished for its Turnip- 
‘like leaves and small flower heads 
which are eaten as greens. 
BROCCOLI 
GREEN MOUNTAIN (New) 60 days 
Extra early sprouting variety, very 
large heads. Plants vigorous, broad- 
leaved, darker green than DeCicco. 
Long standing, slow to go to bloom; 
makes compact, very large, dark 
green center heads. 
Pkt. 15c:, 144 oz. 50c., oz. 80c., 
14 |b. $2.40, lb. $8.00 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., 144 Ib. 80c. 
Ib. $2.50 
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Broccoli, Green Mountain 
