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A&M Reliable 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
BUY A%M RELIABLE SEEDS and be assured 
of the right start for YOUR garden. 
Although you may have a green thumb, you still must have seed which is of high germina- 
tion and true to variety to start a successful garden. 
Seed is not like a manufactured article and you cannot tell the quality by its appearance, as 
poor seed often looks the same as good seed. 
The only way to be sure to get good seed is to buy from a reliable source. 
THE AGGELER & MUSSER SEED COMPANY has been growing and distributing seeds for over 
60 years and the seeds which you buy will be the same high quality seeds which we sell to 
commercial growers, who, as you know can afford to buy only the best. 
You can buy AGGELER & MUSSER reliable seeds with confidence—they are the same high 
quality wherever sold. 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ALL PRICES ON VEGETABLE SEEDS AND ROOTS INCLUDE DELIVERY 
BY MAIL IN U.S.A. 
OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER CLAUSE—'"'The Aggeler & Musser Seed Company 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. Our liability, in all instances is limited to the purchase price of 
the seeds, bulbs and/or plants.” 
ASPARAGUS 
ARTICHOKE 
I oz. seed to 450 plants; 12 oz. to acre, 
planted 2 x 4 feet, 5445 plants. 
Culture—Sow seed Oct. to Jan., giving plants 
protection until danger of frost is past. Trans- 
plant in rows 4 feet apart by 2 feet in the row. 
10 Large Green Globe—Most popular garden 
type, producing large green edible buds. Broad 
and full at base. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 80c: % Ib. 
$2.65; lb. $8.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
1 oz. seed to 250 plants; 4 lbs. seed to acre. 
Culture—Plant seed during Feb. or March. Thin 
to 2 inches. Transplant following February in 
furrows 10 to 12 inches deep, setting roots 1 
foot apart in furrows and 2 feet apart between 
rows for home culture, and 2x4 to 5 feet for 
field culture. Cover roots 3 inches and as they 
grow throw soil toward the plant. Do not cut 
asparagus the first year. 
13 Mary Washington — Early rust resistant 
strain producing a heavy yield of large, deep 
green sprouts with tightly folded tips. Pkt. 15e; 
oz. 30c; 1% lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
14 Number 500—An improved Mary Washing- 
ton type from the College of Agriculture at 
Davis. It is large, early and resistant to rust. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; %4 lb. $1.65; Ib. $5.00. 
12 Paradise—Has the same deliciously mild 
flayor as Mary Washington, is also early and 
resistant to rust, but is a much heavier yielder. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; %4 lb. $1.35; Ib. $4.00. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
(Available January 1 to March 15) 
Culture—When planting see that roots are well 
spread out, so that the soil will touch every 
part. 
Mary Washington—10 for 75c; 25 for $1.75; 
100 for $5.25. 
Paradise—10 for 75c; 25 for $1.75; 100 for 
$5.25. 
Write for quantity prices. 
A&M BEANS 
Culture—Seed for 50 feet, ¥% lb. Per acre bush beans, 40 lbs.; pole beans, 30 lbs. For home garden 
plant 4 inches apart in rows 20 inches apart. When well up thin to | foot. For field culture row 24 
to 36 inches apart and 6 inches apart for bush and 12 inches for pole varieties in the row. Cover 
2 inches deep. Be careful not to plant in soil that is too wet, nor irrigate immediately after planting, 
as there is danger of the seed rotting. Always irrigate your beans, never sprinkle. 
BUSH BEANS, GREEN POD 
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29 Stringless Greenpod—52 to 53 days. Pods 
are 6 inches long, round, medium green, meaty, 
_stringless and tender. Large pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; 
Ib. 80c; 10 lbs. $6.00. 
21 Dwarf Horticultural (Speckled Cranberry)— 
Used as a snap or shell bean. Pods 5 inches 
long are green at early or snap stage, turning 
greenish yellow later, splashed with carmine 
at maturity. Large pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; Ib. 80c; 
10 Ibs. $6.00. 
20 Canadian Wonder—68 days. An excellent 
late variety. Plant September to November. 
Large pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c; 10 lbs. $6.00. 
22 Plentiful—49 days. Pods 7¥2 inches long, 
straight, tender and stringless. Large pkt. 15c; 
5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c; 10 Ibs. $6.00. 
28 Six Weeks (Bountiful)—49 days. Plants are 
large and thrifty. Pods 6 inches long, flat me- 
dium green, stringless, slightly fiberous. Plant 
Feb. to March, also Sept. and Oct. Large pkt. 
15c; 5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c; 10 Ibs. $6.00. 
30 Tendergreen—56 days. Dark green pods 
6 to 6% inches long, round, smooth, extremely 
meaty, straight to slightly curved and of de- 
licious flavor. Absolutely stringless and free 
from fibre. Large pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c; 
10 lbs. $6.00. 
31 Wade (All America Gold Medal Winner)— 
52 days. One of the finest all purpose beans yet 
developed. Pods 5 to 6 inches long, round, 
smooth, tender and stringless. Heavy yielder 
and excellent flavor. Disease resistant. Large 
pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c; 10 lbs. $6.00. 
Broad Windsor (Faba Bean)—Cook same as 
Lima Beans. For description see page 49. 
Lb. 55c; 10 lbs. $5.00. 
BUSH BEANS, YELLOW POD 
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25 Golden Wax—49 days. Plants small, erect, 
productive and disease resistant. Pods 4 to 5 
inches long, flat, straight, thick, fleshy golden 
yellow. Plant April to August. Large pkt. 15e; 
5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c; 10 Ibs. $6.00. 
26 Improved Butter Wax—52 days. Also known 
as Round Podded Kidney Wax, Brittle Wax. 
Plants erect, medium large, vigorous, productive. 
Pods round, medium yellow, 5¥’% to 6 inches 
long, very fleshy, stringless and without fibre, 
and of highest quality. Plant April to July. 
Large pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; lb. 80c. 
27 Prolific Black Wax Improved—52 days. Pods 
6 inches long, round, deep yellow, somewhat 
curved, brittle, fleshy, stringless and tender. 
Large pkt. 15c; 5 oz. 30c; Ib. 80c; 10 lbs. $6.00. 
BUSH BEANS, WADE 
