. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. GENERAL LIST" OF Vegetable Seeds While we exercise the greatest care to have all seeds pure and reliable, we do not give any warranty, express or implied. If the purchaser does not, accept the seeds on these terms and conditions, they must be returned at once, and the money that has been paid for same will be refunded —W. & D. "When seeds are ordered by mail Postage must be added to catal


. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. GENERAL LIST" OF Vegetable Seeds While we exercise the greatest care to have all seeds pure and reliable, we do not give any warranty, express or implied. If the purchaser does not, accept the seeds on these terms and conditions, they must be returned at once, and the money that has been paid for same will be refunded —W. & D. "When seeds are ordered by mail Postage must be added to catalogue prices at the rate of 8 cents per pound for Seeds, 15 cents per quart for Peas and Beans, and 10 cents per quart for Corn. ARTICHOKE, Globe. German, Artischoke.— French, Artichaut. — Spanish, Alcachofa. One ounce will produce 500 plants. Sow in light, rich, and rather moist soil, in drills eight or ten inches apart; when the plants are well up, transplant, four or five inches deep, in rows four feet apart, and two feet apart in the rows. Hoe often and water freely during the warm season. Cover with straw during winter. Large Globe. Fine large heads. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts. ARTICHOKE, Jerusalem. Grown for its tubers, which resemble potatoes, and are cultivated in a similar manner, only the rows should be at least four feet apart when grown in rich soils. Large tubers. Per qt., 25 cts.; peck, $; bush., $ German, Spargel.—French, Asperge — Spanish, Esparrago. One ounce will sow about 50 feet of drill. Sow in autumn or in spring, as soon as the soil is in good working condition. The seed bed should be thoroughly spaded over, the surface leveled and raked smooth, and the seeds sown, not very thickly, in drills twelve or fourteen inches apart, and about an inch deep. When the plants are well up, thin them to three inches apart. _ Culti- vate during summer, and give the plants a light covering of stable- litter during winter. At one or two years, trans


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