. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Bell or Bull NoseâNot as tall-growing as the later varieties, but vigorous, sturdy, and productive. Fruits about 2 inches wide, 3 inches long, square shape. Deep green when immature ; scarlet red when ripe.âPkt. 10câOz. 85câ '/4 Lb. $â Lb. âPostpaid. World Beater â One of the largest and best sweet peppers. When rips it is bright scarlet, and the flesh is very thick, mild, and of a fine flavor. Fruits about 3y2 inches acros


. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Bell or Bull NoseâNot as tall-growing as the later varieties, but vigorous, sturdy, and productive. Fruits about 2 inches wide, 3 inches long, square shape. Deep green when immature ; scarlet red when ripe.âPkt. 10câOz. 85câ '/4 Lb. $â Lb. âPostpaid. World Beater â One of the largest and best sweet peppers. When rips it is bright scarlet, and the flesh is very thick, mild, and of a fine flavor. Fruits about 3y2 inches across and 5 inches long. Popular on market and good ship- per. Ruby King â A very satisfactory home garden variety. Plants 2y2 feet high, vigorous, and compact. Fruits Ay2 inches long, 2V2 inches broad ; deep grass green when young, bright red when ripe. Flesh thick and mild. Prices above varieties â Pkt. 10câOz. 70câ14 Lb. $â Lb. $âPostpaid. California WonderâDark Green, smooth, square in cross-section and very large, usually about 4 inches across, and 4 to 5 inches deep. Flesh about % inch thick, the thickest of any pepper. Most popular for home gardens, and profitable for market growers because of heavy yield, and uniform size and shape.âPkt. 10cââ Oz. â1/4 Lb. âLb. â Postpaid. Seed Irish Potatoes. IT PAYS TO PLANT CERTIFIED SEED PEST CONTROL Against Potato Bug, Leafhopper, Flea Beetle and Blight use Acme Red River Potato Mix. CULTUREâPlant potatoes about four inches deep in rows 3 feet apart and drop 15 inches apart in the row, about % peck to 100 feet of drill. Soil should be well manured or well ferti- lized. A ridge should be thrown over the potatoes after planting and then leveled down just be- fore they come through. Cultivate well until in bloom, then ridge up again and leave alone until harvest. Holding potato seed pieces for about ten days after they are cut before planting, thus allow- ing the surface to heal or "cork&q


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