. Weber's seed annual : 1901. Nursery stock, Ohio, Cincinnati, Catalogs; Cereal grasses, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs. e. H. W. WEBER, Cincinnati, ©. 5 ARTICHOKE. Sow in hot-beds and transplant in beds to give plant plenty of room. When frost is over set out in rich soil in rows four feet apart and two feet apart in the row. Roots are liked very much by hogs, and some will fatten and prosper if not fed anything else; also produces flowers which are edible like Asparagus. LARGE GLOBE. Grown for the unripe flower heads pkg. 5c; onz. 45c JERUSALEM. Grown exclusively for its tubers. Culti
. Weber's seed annual : 1901. Nursery stock, Ohio, Cincinnati, Catalogs; Cereal grasses, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs. e. H. W. WEBER, Cincinnati, ©. 5 ARTICHOKE. Sow in hot-beds and transplant in beds to give plant plenty of room. When frost is over set out in rich soil in rows four feet apart and two feet apart in the row. Roots are liked very much by hogs, and some will fatten and prosper if not fed anything else; also produces flowers which are edible like Asparagus. LARGE GLOBE. Grown for the unripe flower heads pkg. 5c; onz. 45c JERUSALEM. Grown exclusively for its tubers. Cultivation as described above Per bushel $ ASPARAGUS. Early in the spring, when ready to plant, pour hot water on the seed, when well soaked plant the seed fully one inch deep in drills, one foot apart. When plants are two years old, transplant same in beds in rich soil, the richer the better, in trenches eight inches deep, from 12 to 18 inches apart, the roots from 2 to 3 feet apart. Do not cover the first year the plants more than two inches, but the second and every year add about one inch more to cover them deeper; also let them receive every fall a good salt dressing. COLOSSAL. A large, rapid grower, of excellent quality Pkg. 5c; onz. 10c; pound 50c. COLUMBIAN, White. This is an entire distinct variety, producing shoots quite white and remains so as long as fit for use Pkg. 5 onz. 10c; pound 50c. BEANS. [Bush Varieties.] It is best to plant beans not before the ground becomes thoroughly warm, say about from April 23, to the mid- dle of August. Plant in well cultivated soil, enrich it with old rotten manure, in rows two feet apart and the beans from 3 to 6 inches apart and 2 inches deep. Cultivate always very shallow, but do not injure the roots, work them only when dry, not wet, as rain or wet ground would cause them to become easily rusty. YELLOW, six weeks, (flat pod.) Green flat podded, very early and hardy, 32 days from germination. Qt. 15c; per bushel $ GREEN ST
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