Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches . HEAD OF THE NEW YORK cheap fertilizer we have in nitrate of soda. Nitrate of soda looks like common salt and iseasily applied. Sow it handcast over the wholelawn and flower beds and Roses and shrabs andtrees at the rate of .500 to 600 pounds per acre,or say three or four pounds to the square if you extend the application to the Straw-berry beds and Raspberries and Currants andthe entire orchard and garden, you will notregret it. For Asparagus noth-ing equals this ferti


Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches . HEAD OF THE NEW YORK cheap fertilizer we have in nitrate of soda. Nitrate of soda looks like common salt and iseasily applied. Sow it handcast over the wholelawn and flower beds and Roses and shrabs andtrees at the rate of .500 to 600 pounds per acre,or say three or four pounds to the square if you extend the application to the Straw-berry beds and Raspberries and Currants andthe entire orchard and garden, you will notregret it. For Asparagus noth-ing equals this fertilizer. THE MINNEWASKI BLACKBERRY. drought, is an annual dressing of nitrate of sodain the spring at the rate of three or tour poundsto the square rod, costing about 10 cents, or $16per acre. The nitrate is derived from theleaching of sea-weed and other vegetablematter, and is the essence of manure. Its ef-fect is magical. Someof the NewerGardenProducts being Offered. Hendersons New York Lettuce,an engraving of which is shownherewith, is offered by PeterHendei-son & Co., of New York,a house that has always beenprominent in dissemi


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