Archive image from page 21 of Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary (1935). Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary . diamondjubilee751935grif Year: 1935 ASPARAGUS This is one of the earliest spring vegetables, and should be in universal use. Many persona think it is difficult to grow, but we consider this a mistake, and believe it can be produced as cheaply and easily as any on the list. Sow the seed in the seed bed late in the fall or the early spring, as soon as the ground cnn be worked, in drills one foot apart, covering the seed about one inch deep. When the plants are four or five inches high, grea


Archive image from page 21 of Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary (1935). Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary . diamondjubilee751935grif Year: 1935 ASPARAGUS This is one of the earliest spring vegetables, and should be in universal use. Many persona think it is difficult to grow, but we consider this a mistake, and believe it can be produced as cheaply and easily as any on the list. Sow the seed in the seed bed late in the fall or the early spring, as soon as the ground cnn be worked, in drills one foot apart, covering the seed about one inch deep. When the plants are four or five inches high, great care should be taken to keep the bed free of weeds. One ounce of seed will sow forty feet of row. PEDIGBEZ: MARY â¢WASHINGTON ASFABAGTTSâRust Resistant. This variety is the result of careful breeding by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, with the obiect of eliminating rust. A dark green color The best of all Asparagus. Packet 10c; Onnce 20c; V4 Pound 50c; Fonnd $, ASFABAGtrs BOOTSâA saving of one to two years is effected by planting roots. A bed 12x40 feet, requiring about 100 roots, should give a sufficient supply for an ordinary family. 8,000 roots will plant an acre. Select good loamy soil, plow deep, put in good quantity of manure and 100 pounds kainit to square feet of bed. Incorporate thoroughly, make a trench eight inches deep, set plants inches apart. In field culture rows are placed four feet apart. Per 100, $; Per 1,000, $ (Postage Extra.) BEANS Dwarf or Bush-Wax Podded Select light, warm soil and plant when danger from frost is past in the spring, in drills 2 to 2 feet apart, dropping the beans about 6 to 8 inclies apart in the drills, and cover 2 inches deep. A succession of sowings can be made from the first week in May until August. IMPROVED BUSTPBOOP GOIiSEN WAX This is the handsomest and hardiest of all the Wax Beans. The Pods are straight, long and thicker than the ordinary Golden Wax, much superior in quality, absolutely rustpro


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