GOOD VEGET Culture.
If Planting Seed. Start transplants about 80 days before last spring frost. Sow 1/4 to 1/2 in. deep in sterile growing me- dium, water and keep temperature 65 to 80 degrees. Germi- nation can take up to 21 days. Transplant to a well prepared, fertilized bed after danger of frost, deeply dug with lots of organic matter. Set plants 12 in. apart in a 6 in. trench, 2 in. deep. Fill in trench as asparagus grows. Begin harvest in 3 to 4 years. Zones 3-10.
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If Planting Roots. Planting roots speeds up harvest by at least 1 to 2 years. Plant roots shortly after receiving them in a well prepared, deeply dug, fertilized bed with plenty of organic matter. Prefers light, loose soil. Set roots in trenched rows 12 in. apart, rows 3 to 5 ft. apart. Trench should be 6 in. deep. Cover roots with 2 in. of soil. Fill in the trench as asparagus grows. Keep moist. Fertilize again the next spring. Begin harvest in 2 to 3 years. Zones 3-10.
ASPARAGUS - Roots & Seed.
01005PL MARY WASHINGTON ROOTS. One-year old, extra-heavy roots. Rust resistant. Most tender of all as- paragus varieties. Used by most commercial growers and extensively used by backyard gardeners. Plants form large, clean shoots, which are thick and heavy. Long and straight. Color is a rich dark green, slightly tinged purple at the tightly folded tips. Uniform heavy yields. Plant 15 roots for each family member. Roots are available March 15 through May 15. Asparagus roots will be shipped separately from the balance of your order at the proper planting time. 10 roots $9.95; 20 roots $15.95; 50 roots $29.95; 100 roots $49.95; 500 roots $174.95; 1,000 roots $324.95.
01005 MARY WASHINGTON SEED. Light cutting in three years, regular cuttings thereafter. A select strain of the most popular variety. Produces big, uniform stalks. (A) Pkt. (approx. 125 seeds) $1.95; (L) 1 oz. (approx. 800 seeds) $4.50; (M) 1/4 lb. $11.95.
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BABY BROCCOLI. This baby broccoli is known as Broccolini in the produce section of your grocery store and on restaurant menus. Resembles a broccoli raab with an asparagus stem, with a mild taste. Easy-to-grow and re- quires little space. After fi rst maturity of the central shoots, plants will set 3 to 5 shoots shortly thereafter and continue for about 4 weeks in mild weather. 50-60 days. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.50; 2 pkts. $4.50.
01460 ASPABROC HYBRID
Brussels Sprouts. Culture.
04498PL PURPLE SWEET ROOTS. Color as rich as its yields. More tender than green asparagus, with a sweet and nutty fl avor in extra-large, deep burgundy spears. Large, extra- heavy, 1-year-old roots. 10 roots $11.95; 20 roots $19.95; 50 roots $44.95; 100 roots $79.95; 500 roots $329.95.
Plant indoors 6 weeks prior to transplanting outdoors. Plant 1/4 in. deep into fl ats, transplanting to Jiffy pots when about 2 in. high. Or sow seed directly outdoors as soon as soil can be worked. Sow thinly 1/4 in. deep. Thin plants to 2 ft. apart. One packet produces about 75 plants.
BROCCOLI. Culture.
01430 PACKMAN HYBRID. The easiest broccoli to grow. Pro- duces uniform, solid heads with tight beads and superb fl avor.
side shoot development after the main head is cut for extended harvests. Easy-to-grow. Freezes well. 50-55 days. (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.15.
Excellent
01420 GOLIATH. Home gar- deners will get early and extended harvests with this old favorite now available again. Large, blue-green heads are tight-budded and mature over a three week period, rather than all at once. Good side shoots fol- low after the center head has been harvested. 55 days. (A) Pkt. (150 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.95.
04524 Unusual, nutty fl avor, with water chest- nut texture. Eat raw in salads, or add to Oriental foods at the last minute of cooking. Cook like po- tatoes for a starch substitute – excellent for diets, with only 8 calories per 4-ounce serving. Grow and store like potatoes. We ship grade #1 tubers. (P) 1 lb. $8.95; (P) 3 lb. $19.95.
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Usually grown as a fall crop. Can withstand frosts, and usually tastes even better after frosts. Sow seed into a seed- bed in May, planting thinly about 1/4 in. deep. Transplant in July when plants are about 6 in. high. Set 12 to 18 in. apart in rows that are 24 in. apart. Let them remain until after frost. Then harvest often, fi rst removing the lowest sprouts. One packet of seed produces about 200 plants.
01505 JADE CROSS HYBRID. This popular hy- brid produces earlier and more uniform crops than other hy- brids. Plants grow 30-32 in. tall. Uniform sprouts are perfect for freezing and fresh table use. 80 days. (A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $4.95; (H) 1/8 oz. $11.95; (K) 1/2 oz. $39.95.
IMPROVED. Smaller plants produce numerous globe-shaped,
01507 LONG ISLAND
green sprouts. Very hardy, prolifi c. Unusually fi ne fl avor. 100 days. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (L) 1 oz. $4.50; (M) 1/4 lb. $10.50.
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male hybrid developed by the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. It has quickly become a garden and cuisine favorite. Grows well in all soil types, even heavier clay soils. It has good Rust resistance and produces outstanding yields. Heavy, 1-year old roots. Zones 3-8. 10 roots $12.95; 20 roots $21.95; 50 roots $44.95; 100 roots $79.95; 250 roots $179.95.
04502PL MILLENNIUM ROOTS. Produces tender, high quality spears with excellent fl avor. A predominantly
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