. Dreer^s Reliable VEGETABLE SEEDS Vegetables produced in the home garden in soil rich in plant foods and minerals will provide tasty, palatable, and wholesome food of considerably better quality and richer in vitamins than can be procured in most markets. The Dreer Quality vegetable seeds represent the best varieties available for the home garden and market growing. Artichoke Articliaut, Fr. Articiocca, Ital. Alcachofa, Sp. Artischoke, Ger. 1 Large Greeen Globe. Seeds may be sown indoors and planted out in April or May. Plant in rich well-prepared soil. Pkt. 15c; Yi oz. SSc; oz. § Aspar


. Dreer^s Reliable VEGETABLE SEEDS Vegetables produced in the home garden in soil rich in plant foods and minerals will provide tasty, palatable, and wholesome food of considerably better quality and richer in vitamins than can be procured in most markets. The Dreer Quality vegetable seeds represent the best varieties available for the home garden and market growing. Artichoke Articliaut, Fr. Articiocca, Ital. Alcachofa, Sp. Artischoke, Ger. 1 Large Greeen Globe. Seeds may be sown indoors and planted out in April or May. Plant in rich well-prepared soil. Pkt. 15c; Yi oz. SSc; oz. § Asparagus Paradise Asparagus 1 ounce = about 200 plants 4 to 5 lbs. per acre 12 Mary Washington. Has large, thick stalks with compact tips of a rich purplish green color. Very tender and tasty Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; K lb. 60c; lb. $ 17 Paradise. A. highly rust-resistant new Asparagus similar to the preceding but considered by many an earlier and heavier yielder. Pkt. 20c; oz. 4Sc; ^ lb. $; lb. $ 17-701 Mary Washington Roots. One-year-old. 12 for 85c; 25 for ; SO for $; 100 for $, prepaid. 1000 for $, not prepaid. 17-700 Paradise Roots. One-year-old. 12 for 95c; 25 for $; 50 for $; 100 for $, prepaid. 1000 for $, not prepaid. Strmgless Bush Beans Haricots, Fr. 1 pkt. for 25 ft. Haba, Sp. Faginoli, Ital. 1 lb. for 150 ft. Bohnen, Ger. Treat seed with Spergon or Arasan and inoculate with Nitragin. CultureâPlant after the weather has become firmly settled, say around the middle of May in the latitude of Philadelphia. Any good soil wUl produce a heavy crop. Sow in rows 2 to 2^ feet apart dropping the beans 4 inches apart in the row Cover about 2 inches deep. Cultivate only when the plants are dry. Make succession sowings 2 weeks apart up to August 1. Green-Pod Varieties 21 Stringless Black Valentine. S3 days. A handsome quality bean with large -^pods produced in large quantities. Entirely stringless. Matures very early and looks most attrac


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