4305 BRIGHTON BOULEVARD 
-:-- DENVER 16, COLORADO 5) 
Vegetable Seeds for Critical Planters 
Asparagus 
CULTURE 
One ounce for 300 roots. Asparagus seed is sown 
in the spring. The earlier the better after frost 
is out of the ground and the soil is in good work- 
able condition, not sticky. Scatter the seed an 
inch apart in drills 2 to 3 feet apart and cover 
with about %-inch of soil. Keep cultivated, well 
watered and free from weeds. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
The best rust-resistant variety, heavily produc- 
tive, producing large deep green shoots of the 
highest quality. 
Bog) a (PEt. 10c) (Oz. 20c) (% Ib. 60c) (ib. 
1-year-old roots only (Doz. 60c) (100 for $2.50) 
(1000 for $12.00). 
Garden 
CULTURE 
Beans can be planted with safety any time from 
May 15th to August 1st. They do better in a light 
sandy loam soil, but will thrive well in any good 
garden soil. Sow in rows 2% to 3 feet apart; 1 lb. 
will sow a row 100 feet long; 60 to 90 lbs. will 
plant an acre. For a continuous supply plant 
Artichoke 
The artichoke is grown for its edible blossoms. 
It is perennial but requires renewing every two 
or three years. The Jerusalem Artichoke so called 
is grown for its tuberous root. 
LARGE GREEN GLOBE 
The standard variety for home and market gar- 
dens. A perennial, but not hardy in the north. 
Flower heads large, globular, deep green, with 
fleshy bases on the bud scales, 
Postpaid (Pkt. 15c) (Oz. 50c) (% Ib. $1.50) 
Beans 
every 10 days until August. Never cultivate or 
handle beans when the vines are wet. 
Maturity periods listed means in the war and 
green pod varieties the number of days required 
to produce snap beans. In Lima Beans the time 
required to produce green shell beans and in the 
Field class, the number of days required to pro- 
duce dry shell beans fully matured. 
Green Podded Bush Beans 
BOUNTIFUL OR EARLY SIX WEEKS 
51 days. Very prolific producer of flat and ab- 
solutely stringless pods of exceedingly fine qual- 
ity. Pods are from 6% to 7 inches long. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (%4 lb. 15c) (lb. 40c) (2 Ibs. 
75c) (5 lbs. $1.75). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. $3.25) (25 lbs. $7.00). 
BROAD WINDSOR (Fava or Horse Bean) 
75 days. An Italian variety used as a shell bean. 
Pods flat, straight, inedible, stringy, bright med- 
ium green with roughened surface. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 20c) (1b. 50c) (2 lbs. 
$1.00) (5 lbs. $2.25) (10 lbs. $4.50). 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS 
54 days. A round podded bean, very fleshy, string- 
less, without fibre and of excellent quality, about 
6 inches long. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (1% Ib. 15c) (lb. 45c) (2 lbs. 
85c) (5 lbs, $2.00). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. $3.00) (25 lbs. $7.00). 
FRENCH HORTICULTURAL 
68 days. A superior shell bean with 7 to 8 inch 
pods, stringy, heavily splashed with red. Though 
a bush bean, it is inclined to have short runners. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 20c) (1b. 50c) (2 lbs. 
$1.00) (5 lbs. $2.25) (10 lbs. $4.50). 
FULL MEASURE 
60 days. A fine stringless medium green, round 
podded variety with very fleshy straight pods 6 
to 6% inches long. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (1% Ib. 15c) (1b. 45c) (2 Ibs. 
85c) (5 lbs. $2.00). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. $3.50) (25 Ibs. $7.50) (100 
lbs. $30.00). 
GIANT STRINGLESS 
56 days. Pod 6% inches long, fleshy and string- 
less. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 15c) (1b. 45c) (2 Ibs. 
65c) (5 lbs. $1.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. $2.75) (25 lbs. $6.25). 
CONTENDER 
Plant 
48 days. 12-18 inches tall, vigorous, erect. Leaves 
medium small, dark green, smooth. Resistant to 
common bean mosaic and in some degree to pow- 
dery mildew. 
Pods 
48 days. 6-7 inches long by % inch wide, round 
when young, thick oval later, medium dark green, 
stringless and fiberless, tender. The pods are 
often curved. 
(1b. 50c) (10 lbs. $3.50) (100 lbs. $28.00). 
(PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE) 
