. Germain : [catalog] . five feet between the rows. The crop needs much carefulattention in weeding, and a watchful eye to prevent the ravagesof various insect enemies. As soon as the plants begin to throwup the flower-shoot, it is clipped off; otherwise it would weakenthe plant. CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. Grows to a height of aboutfive feet, with leaves two and a half to three feet in length andfrom fifteen to twenty inches broad, one of the best varieties forcigar wrappers. Per packet 10 cents, $ per ounce. HAVANA. Bearing a fine colored leaf, varying from strawcolor to dark brown or black;


. Germain : [catalog] . five feet between the rows. The crop needs much carefulattention in weeding, and a watchful eye to prevent the ravagesof various insect enemies. As soon as the plants begin to throwup the flower-shoot, it is clipped off; otherwise it would weakenthe plant. CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. Grows to a height of aboutfive feet, with leaves two and a half to three feet in length andfrom fifteen to twenty inches broad, one of the best varieties forcigar wrappers. Per packet 10 cents, $ per ounce. HAVANA. Bearing a fine colored leaf, varying from strawcolor to dark brown or black; it surpasses all other varieties inflavor for cigars; heavy cropper, fine texture, and the earliestvariety to mature and ripen. Big Havana (Vuelta de Abajo). Per packet 10 cents, ounce$ SUMATRA. Per packet 10 cents. $ per ounce. WHITE BURLEY. Per packet 10 cents, per ounce $ Further Information on Listings [56] Gladly Sent on Request LOS ANGELES ^^aT^gdZ^ CALIFORNIA GERMAINS SEED POTATOES WRITE FOR PRICES. EARLY WHITE ROSE We are equipped to give you information as to the variety to plant and when. Our experts will be pleased to answer any questionin order to help you produce a better and bigger crop. The soil should be well worked and thoroughly drained. Sandy loam with a clay sub-soil is best. Eight to ten tons of manuraper acre should be used if the soil is lacking in fertility. The hili or row system may be used in planting. If in hills, they may be three feet apart each way or thirty inches one wayand thirty-six inches the other way. The rows are usually three to three and onehalf feetapart. Thedistances betweenthehillsintherowvaries crom 12 to 16 inches apart for early \arieties and 17 to 20 inches for late ones according to the soil. On light soils early varietiesmay be planted four inches deep and late varieties five inches deep. Early varieties are planted any time after the middle of January,but there is danger of their being caught by frost if planted b


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