. Descriptive catalog of vegetables for quick freezing. Canning and preserving; Frozen fruit; Frozen vegetables; Vegetables Preservation; Canning and preserving Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Herbs Catalogs. 2 ASSOCIATED SEED GROWERS, INC. VEGETABLE VARIETIES Suitable for Quick Freezing It should be noted that the descriptions given throughout this catalogue apply particularly to Asgrow strains. Our stocks of many older varieties have been greatly improved through continual work on our breeding In the for


. Descriptive catalog of vegetables for quick freezing. Canning and preserving; Frozen fruit; Frozen vegetables; Vegetables Preservation; Canning and preserving Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Herbs Catalogs. 2 ASSOCIATED SEED GROWERS, INC. VEGETABLE VARIETIES Suitable for Quick Freezing It should be noted that the descriptions given throughout this catalogue apply particularly to Asgrow strains. Our stocks of many older varieties have been greatly improved through continual work on our breeding In the foreground of this aerial view in the Northwest are 220 acres of increase blocks of pure-lined Asgrow strains of peas. Continual breeding work is necessary, not only to develop new and improved strains but also to maintain established varie- ties, which, without constant care, tend to revert to mediocrity. This work is carried on in Asgrow Breeding Grounds both in the Northwest and in other parts of the country best suited for adaptation and other particular needs. ASPARAGUS A profitable vegetable for the frozen pack because of its short season in the fresh market, but year around popularity with consequent high prices. Should be processed as soon as possible after cutting. Culture: Sow the seed in the spring in drills about 18 inches apart in light, rich soil. Place seeds one inch apart and cultivate regularly during the summer; plants will be ready to set m the field the following spring. One ounce of seed will produce 700 plants. Deep plowed soil, rich in humus and well drained is best for this crop. Plants should be set 4 to 5 inches deep, spaced 1 foot, in rows 4 feet apart. MARTHA WASHINGTON The original rust resistant variety; heavy yielding, with large dark green stalks; of fine quality. MARY WASHINGTON The latest development of rust resistant asparagus; larger than the original Washing- ton, with uniform spears and very tight tips of fine quality; heavily productive; of m


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