ROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES! 
IT'S EASY -IT'S FUN! 
Nothing ... but nothing... can beat vegetable garden- 
ing for just sheer fun! And it’s so easy, especially with the 
varieties we offer, which have been tested and found to be 
perfect for soil and climatic conditions in San Antonio and 
vicinity. 
ASPARAGUS 
February and March 
Easily grown in deep, rich soil. Sow thinly in drills 12 inches apart in the 
Spring. Thin to about an inch apart. Transplant roots to permanent bed which 
has been dressed liberally with peat moss and Vigoro, the complete plant food. 
Moke the rows 4 to 6 feet apart. One ounce of seed will sow 50 feet of drill; 
2 to 3 Ibs. to the acre. 
MARY WASHINGTON. Early rust resistant strain pro- 
ducing heavy yield of large deep green sprouts with tightly 
folded tips. Takes 2 years to make crop. 30¢ oz. 
BEANS—POLE 
March to May—August to October 
Pole beans should not be planted until all danger of frost is past. Set 6 to 
8 ft. poles every 4 ft. in 4-foot rows and plant 6 to 8 beans, about 2 inches deep, 
around each pole. Thin to the four strongest plants when well started. A packet 
plants 20 hills; 2 Ibs. to 150 hills; 30 Ibs. (2 bushel) to an acre. Can also be 
planted in rows, using wire fence or trellis for support. For this method plant 
seed 6 to 8 inches apart, sowing 300 feet with a pound of seed. 
KENTUCKY WONDER. 65 days. Best known and most 
popular pole bean. Bears until frost. Prolific, strong climber, 
hardy and bears a tremendous crop of thick pods measuring 
9 to 10 inches long, practically round, curved, meaty, slightly 
stringy but fiberless and brittle. For home, market or canning. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WAX. 65 days. Vines are vigor- 
ous, climb well and are very productive. Pods waxy yellow, 
flat, practically stringless, fleshy, brittle and usually 8 inches 
long. 
KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA. 90 days. Pods large, 
about 6 inches long. 4 to 5 large, thick, white seeds. Improved 
form of large white Lima. A leading Lima for home, canning 
or freezing. 
SMALL WHITE LIMAS. (Carolina or Sieva). 78 days. Pods 
3% inches long; 3 to 4 small seeds of splendid quality. Quick 
to bear. 
FLORIDA BUTTER. 78 days. Vigorous plants; pods med- 
ium dark green, 3 to 344 inches long each with 8 and occasion- 
ally 4 small, flat, white beans with approximately one-third 
of the surface marked deep purple. If picked early prolific 
over long bearing season. Stands up well under hot and dry 
weather conditions. 
All above beans 10c pkt., 75¢ a Jb. 
QUANTITY PRICES ON REQUEST 
ORDER YOUR VEGETABLE 
GARDEN BY MAIL! 
Sure . . you can order a complete vegetable garden from us by mail as 
easy as you'd go outside to see if the postman left you a letter. Just look over 
this select assortment of vegetable varieties, fill out the enclosed order blank 
with the correct amount of money either in check or money order and presto! 
in little or no time at all, you have the vegetable seed of your choice .. . 
fresh . . . full of GROW-ability . . . and ready to bring you both pleasures and 
garden-fresh vitamins to your dinner table. 
BUT ORDER EARLY. SOME VARIETIES ix 
ARE SCARCE DUE TO SHORT CROPS OR 
OTHER CONDITIONS. BE SURE YOU GET we 
YOURS IN TIME! 
TWENTY-TWO 
