. Descriptive catalogue : Wood's high grade seeds and guide for the farm & garden. Nursery stock Virginia Richmond Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WE PAY THE POSTAGE on all seeds at packet, ounce and quarter-pound rates. To the pound or quart prices add 8 cents per pound, or 15 cents per quart, if ordered to be sent by mail. Seeds in bulk at pound, quart, peck and bushel rates can be sent quickly and cheaply by freight or express. When so requested, we shall take pleasure in quoting prices on an
. Descriptive catalogue : Wood's high grade seeds and guide for the farm & garden. Nursery stock Virginia Richmond Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WE PAY THE POSTAGE on all seeds at packet, ounce and quarter-pound rates. To the pound or quart prices add 8 cents per pound, or 15 cents per quart, if ordered to be sent by mail. Seeds in bulk at pound, quart, peck and bushel rates can be sent quickly and cheaply by freight or express. When so requested, we shall take pleasure in quoting prices on any seeds desired, delivered at your station, if you will kindly send us a list of your requirements. DISCOUNTS ON PACKETS AND OUNCES. Customers remitting one dollar for seeds at pkt. or oz. rates can order to amount of $, or for $ remitted, can order to amount of $, and so on. For less amounts, we will send 65 cents worth of seeds at pkt. and oz. rates for 50 cents remitted, or six 5-cent pkts. for 25 cents. All postage paid by us. REMEMBER, TOO, that Wood's packet seeds are all full size and contain the best and freshest seeds, and are not to be compared to the half-size or poorly-filled packets which are so largely offered by country stores or cheap advertisements. If you want quantity, quality, and splendid vegetables, always order Wood's seeds. ARTICHOKES—Large Globe. The Large Globe is entirely different from the Jerusalem, or White French Artichokes, in that it is not grown for its tubers, but for the undeveloped flower heads, which are cooked like asparagus, making a tender and excellent vegetable, and one that is specially adapted to the South, and should be more largely grown than at present. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c.; J lb. 75c.; lb. $ Culture.—The seed can be sown in hot beds in February and transplanted in May, or can be sown in the open ground in April in rows fifteen inches apart and one inch deep, thinning out to four inches, and transplanting the fol
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