FEED wilh 
IGORO 
1 oz. to 100 ft. of drill. 
COMPLETE PLANT FOOD 
MANGEL WURZEL 
6 pounds per acres in drills. 
FEED wil 
1GORO 
COMPLETE PLANT FOOD 
A cheap, heavy yielding, highly valuable feed for stock and poultry. 
Root crops are wonderful for feeding cattle, sheep, 
creased weight, and will enrich and increase the milk. 
made firm and mellow. 
to 12 to 15 inches apart. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—This variety produces the largest yield of any kind 
of Mangel. The quality of the roots for feeding is high. The roots grow 
They are quite long, light red in color and 
grow well out of the ground so are easily harvested. 
very large and keep well. 
Pkt 5c. Oz 15¢. % Ib 40c. Lb $1.40. 
Special 25-lb lots $25.50 postpaid. 
5 Ibs $6.25. 
Sow in April and May in drills 2 to 3 feet apart. 
10 Ibs $11.50. Postpaid. 
hogs and poultry. Results will show in in- 
The ground should be thoroughly prepared, and 
When 4 to 5 inches high thin 
100 days. 
SUGAR BEETS 
Sugar Beets are not as heavy yielders as the Mangels 
larger amount of sugar. 
the milk. Sugar Beets require deep, well enriched soil. 
apart, and covered 1 to 1% inches deep, during April and May. 
SUGAR BEET 
KLEIN WANZLEBEN—tThe most desirable Beet for 
sugar manufacture, also very valuable for stock 
feeding. The roots are not as large as the Man- 
gels. However, the increased sugar content 
makes them higher in food value and a great 
milk producer. Makes a fine Winter food for 
stock and a good Keeper. 90 days. 
Pkt 5e. Oz 15c. % Ib 45c. Lb $1.40. 5 Ibs $6.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
1 oz. to 50 feet of drill—5 lbs. to the acre 
Sow early in the Spring in drills 2 inches deep 
and 12 inches apart if to be cultivated by hand. 
When the plants are one or two years old trans- 
plant to rows 5 feet apart, and 18 inches apart in 
the row. Cover the soil 4 to 6 inches deep with well 
rotted manure and disc well—then plow as deep as 
possible and harrow. Turn furrows 5 feet apart, 
about 6 inches deep. Place plants in rows about 18 
inches apart, with roots well spread out. Turn a 
light furrow back over them and level by cross 
harrowing. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Rustproof — A heavy yield- 
er, producing an abundance of large, long, shoots 
of rich dark green color of fine flavor. Highly 
resistant to Asparagus Rust. 
Pkt 10e. Oz 30c. % Ib 95c. Lb $2.75. 
ASPARAGUS — PARADISE 
Matures 1 Year Earlier, Exceptional Quality — A 
vigorous producer. Growers say it produces 
twice the crop of ordinary Asparagus. This va- 
riety is rust resistant. It retains its fresh flavor. 
This NEW VARIETY will quickly supersede all 
others. An excellent variety for home gardens 
and market gardeners. 
Pkt lie. % oz 45c. Oz SOc. % Ib $3.00. 
ASPARAGUS KNIFE OR DANDELION DIGGER 
Each 65ce. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce will produce about 2,500 plants 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED — Species of Cabbage. 
Small, solid heads that.grow in great numbers on 
the main stem. When these heads begin to form, 
remove the lower leaves of the plant so the 
nourishment will go into the Sprouts. Brus- 
sels Sprouts are more tender and finer flavored 
than Cabbage. They are hardy and form their 
best heads after frost. ‘Cut out head of plant 
when Sprouts have formed. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 45e. Oz SOc. 
A GOOD GARDEN ALWAYS PAYS. 
USE S. N. & S. Co’s. PEERLESS SEEDS. 
By Mail S89c. 
but are of superior quality, containing a 
They are excellent for feeding cows, improving the quality and puantity of 
The seed should be sown in drills 2 to 2% feet 
Thin to 8 inches apart in the row. 
HALF SUGAR and HALF MANGEL 
For Stock Feeding 
Sugar Beets or Half Sugar Mangels are especially 
valuable for feeding stock as they give a feed of 
much greater nutritive value than Mangels. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR, GREEN TOP—Roots long, 
oval, tapered; grayish - white with green tops. 
90 days. 
Pkt 5e. Oz 20c % Ib 50c. Lb $1.75. 5 Ibs $7.00. 
Germiaco 
Hotkaps 
SEE PAGE 73 
CORN SALAD 
CORN SALAD —(Or Fetticus) — Used as a sub- 
stitute for Lettuce in salads or may be cooked 
like Spinach for greens. On rich soil the leaves 
renew rapidly after being cut. 
Pkt 15ce. % oz 50c. Oz S85de. 
CHIVES 
CHIVES OR GRASS ONIONS — Tops, finely cut, are 
used for giving mild onion-like flavor to soups, 
stews, meats, cottage cheese, potatoes and also 
used in salads. Plants grow in clusters about 6 
inches high. Perennial. 
Pkt 15¢e. % oz 45c. WY oz 8de. 
CRESS 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS—This salad is used with 
Lettuce to the flavor of which its warm pungent 
taste makes an agreeable addition. 40 days. 
Pkt 10c. % oz 35c. Oz 65c. 
CRESS—(Water)—Hardy, perennial aquatic plant; 
sow seed along water’s edge, preferably near run- 
ning springs. 50 days. Pkt 20c. % oz 85e. Oz $1.50. 
CHICORY 
WITLOOF or “FRENCH ENDIVE’— Seed sown in 
May or June produces roots which when taken 
up and placed in sand in a warm dark place, 
throw out tcnder white sprouts, which are used 
as salad. Pkt 10e. % ov 45¢e. Oz S85e. 
CHERVIL 
CHER VIL—(Curled)—70 days. Similar to parsley, 
but of more delicate texture. Leaves bright 
rich green; finely divided and curled; pungent, 
aromatic; used for garnishing and flavoring. 
Pkt 15c. Oz 65e. 
CELTUCE—A NEW VEGETABLE 
“COMBINES THE USES AND FLAVOR OF CELERY AND LETTUCE” 
Is easy to grow. Plants grow quickly, forming light green leaves which may be used as “Greens.” 
The central stalk is usable and will be found most tender. 
The stalks are solid, skin greenish, white and 
is very succulent and crisp. Make first sowing as soon as ground can be worked in the Spring. Succes- 
sive sowings of a week or ten days will give a continuous supply. CELTUCE — It is good, it is health- 
ful: the best new vegetable. Pkt 15c. %4 oz 30ce. 
FREE. 
% oz 50e. Oz 90c. 
Ask for the three favorite recipes 
USE ROOTONE — TRANSPLANTONE — FRUITONE — SEE PAGE 27 — VITAMIN B-1 IN YOUR 
GARDEN — SEE PAGE 72. TREAT SEED WITH SEMESAN TO PREVENT DAMPING OFF — 
SEE PAGE 74. 
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