Garden, field and flower seeds . InPackets. Thus, anyone sending us ^ can select seeds in packets amounting to $ ; for ^ sentus, seeds to the value of , and so on. This liberal premium applies only to seeds in packets, andis not allowed on orders for seeds by weight or measure, or with collections of Vegetable or Flowerseeds. JI^This year we have secured SEVERAL DISTINCT NOVELTIES not yet catalogued by us, whichwe will distribute gratuitously among our customers whose orders indicate an interest in new have also seeds of several choice beautiful flowers for distr
Garden, field and flower seeds . InPackets. Thus, anyone sending us ^ can select seeds in packets amounting to $ ; for ^ sentus, seeds to the value of , and so on. This liberal premium applies only to seeds in packets, andis not allowed on orders for seeds by weight or measure, or with collections of Vegetable or Flowerseeds. JI^This year we have secured SEVERAL DISTINCT NOVELTIES not yet catalogued by us, whichwe will distribute gratuitously among our customers whose orders indicate an interest in new have also seeds of several choice beautiful flowers for distribution. We pay all Postage on seeds by the Packet, Ounce, QuarterPound, Pound, Pint or Quart. Send us the catalogue price andWE GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY OF THE SEEDS BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. Postage StampsAccepted the Same as Cash. Half pounds supplied at pound rates, half bushels at bushel rates. IVIarketGardeners and Others using large quantities of seeds are requested to write us for special prices. Seeds Postpaid, by IVIaiL. ARTICHOKE. Sow in April in rich soil, transplantthe following spring to permanent beds,in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet be-tween the plants. Only a partial cropcan be gathered the first season, but asit is a perennial, the beds will remain inbearing for years. Protect in winter bya covering of leaves or coarse manure. Large Green Globe. The best forgeneral culture. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25cts.; 34 lb., 75 cts.; lb., Artichoke. Jerusalem. DiflFers entirely fromthe foregoing variety, and grownexclu-sively for its tubers, which somewhat resemble potatoes. Itis used largely in feeding sheep and hogs, and is enormouslvproductive. Strong tubers, per lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts.; post- -irpcc nr frcno-ht -nool- Id ntc • Vinc-h -~ -- - - - paid. By express or freight, peckof 3 bush., , 10 cts.; bush., ; bbl. ASPARAGUS. The most convenient shape to make a bed fs to have itabout 6 feet wide, with a path 2 feet on each side. It willrequire ab
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