Annual catalogue : 1916 machinery, fertilizers, seeds, etc . er and mostproductive sort. Oz., 5c; y2 lb., 10c; 1 lb., 20c; 10 lbs., 15c lb LONG-STANDING THICKLEAVED—Stands the longest be^fore running to seed; dark greenGrown especially for us in HollandSame prices as Savoy. SALSIFY, orOYSTER PLANT German, Bodsbart French, Salsifi,One ounce will sow 50 feet oadrill. C U L T U R E.—Sow the seed i)light, deep soil, early in spring, i:drills 12 inches apart and 1 inc)deep, thinning out the young plantto 4 or 5 inches. The roots will bready for use in October, when Isupply should be taken up anstor


Annual catalogue : 1916 machinery, fertilizers, seeds, etc . er and mostproductive sort. Oz., 5c; y2 lb., 10c; 1 lb., 20c; 10 lbs., 15c lb LONG-STANDING THICKLEAVED—Stands the longest be^fore running to seed; dark greenGrown especially for us in HollandSame prices as Savoy. SALSIFY, orOYSTER PLANT German, Bodsbart French, Salsifi,One ounce will sow 50 feet oadrill. C U L T U R E.—Sow the seed i)light, deep soil, early in spring, i:drills 12 inches apart and 1 inc)deep, thinning out the young plantto 4 or 5 inches. The roots will bready for use in October, when Isupply should be taken up anstored like carrots. Those remaining will suffer no injury by beinleft in the ground till spring, bushould be dug up before commencing their growth. MAMMOTH SANDWICIISLAND.—We consider this thlargest and most profitable Salsifin cultivation; roots are two tthree times the size of the , and of more agreeablflavor. It is pure white in coloiand invaluable to market gardeners. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c1 lb., $ Sandwich PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. C. M. WOOLF & Inc., 1005 B Street. N. W., Washington, D. C. 15 SQUASH German. Kurbik French. Courge Spanish, Calabaza One ounce Early will plant 50 hills; 1 oz. Marrow, 25 —The plants are very tender and sensitive tocold, and planting must be delayed until settled, warmweather. The general principles of culture are the same as ?those given for cucumbers and melons, but the plants areless particular as to soil. The summer varieties should beplanted 4 feet apart each way, and the winter sorts S plants are sufficient for a hill. Care should be takennot to break the stems ifrom the Squashes in- t tended for winter the slightest injurywill increase the liabil-ity to decay. EARLY WHITEBUSH SCALLOPED — A standard summer va-riety; good either for home or market garden. Pkt. 5c; 10c; U lb., 15c: 1 MORROW —Fine fall variety; oval,


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