Catalog . econd class rates, which apply to all let any express agent charge you first-class rates, The Palmetto, while an old variety, isbeyond question the best variety forthe South. Seed can be sown either in fall or spring, thinly in drills one foot apart. Whenwell up cultivate frequently and continue until the roots have grown for one year. In trans-planting, put the roots 18 inches apart each way and 4 inches below the surface. Use yourrichest piece of ground and remember that you cannot use too much manure on is early, a good yielder, even and strong in gro


Catalog . econd class rates, which apply to all let any express agent charge you first-class rates, The Palmetto, while an old variety, isbeyond question the best variety forthe South. Seed can be sown either in fall or spring, thinly in drills one foot apart. Whenwell up cultivate frequently and continue until the roots have grown for one year. In trans-planting, put the roots 18 inches apart each way and 4 inches below the surface. Use yourrichest piece of ground and remember that you cannot use too much manure on is early, a good yielder, even and strong in growth. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15cents; % pound, 35 cents; pound, $ PalniAttoY,m saTe from 1% to 2u oiuuudchw years time in getting yourAsparagus bed in con-dition to cut by the use Every Time You OrderSeeds or Write to UsBe Sure to Write YourName, Post Office andState Plainly. Hundredsof Orders Are DelayedEvery Year Because theSender Forgets to SignHis Name or Give HisComplete Address. Express Charges. Palmetto Asparagus Seed (No. I) Asparagus DaaIc/Ua 9\of our splendid 2-year-nOOlS^nQi *)„]?} Palmetto Aspara-gus roots. Plant them this fall in the Low-er South and save six months time. Whilethis is a little more expensive than plant-ing the seed, yet the time saved and thegenerally more satisfactory growth makesit well worth while to use the roots. 50roots, $; $ per 100; postpaid. Byexpress or freight, not prepaid, per 100,$; per 1,000, $ Orders bookednow. Koots ready for shipment about No-vember 1st. BUSH BEANS f*ll|4|ll*A If you dont plant beans in VUI1UIC ]ate summer and fall you lose Palmetto Asparagus you good part of the bean season. Beanscan be planted all through the summer inthe Central South up to September withsafety. In Florida and the Gulf Coast sec-tions they can be planted still later. Latesummer and fall planting often yield heav-iest crops. Sow in drills 18 inches to 2feet apart; drop a bean every 3 or 4 inches,covering about 2 inches.


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