. Dreer's garden calendar : 1877. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Dreer's Garden Calendar. 39 TOMATO, D-KE-ER?8 SE- LECTED TRO- PHY. Seeds saved only from the finest specimens, which for size, smooth- ness, solidity and excellent flavor, are unsurpassed. Per oz., 75 cts.; per packet, 20 cts. All the seeds on this list are mailed free to any part of the United States or Canada, at the prices annexed, except Beans, Corn, and Peas, which require 30 cents per quart _, , .â _ additional to pre- Dreers feEI-ECâ¢> Troph* Tomato. pay postage, when


. Dreer's garden calendar : 1877. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Dreer's Garden Calendar. 39 TOMATO, D-KE-ER?8 SE- LECTED TRO- PHY. Seeds saved only from the finest specimens, which for size, smooth- ness, solidity and excellent flavor, are unsurpassed. Per oz., 75 cts.; per packet, 20 cts. All the seeds on this list are mailed free to any part of the United States or Canada, at the prices annexed, except Beans, Corn, and Peas, which require 30 cents per quart _, , .â _ additional to pre- Dreers feEI-ECâ¢> Troph* Tomato. pay postage, when ordered to be sent by AGRICULTURAL, GRASS, CLOVER, AND SEEDS, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS The following articles, comprising the varieties under their respective heads as above, when ordered to be sent by mail, require 30 cents per quart and 15 cents per pound additional, to prepay postage. All the Grass Seeds will be mailed for the additional price of 15 cents per quart (except Timothy, Clover, Hungarian, and German Millet, which require the above postage). GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. Prices subject to variation, to correspond with the market, especially those marked " about," as they fluctuate in price, quotations given on application. Our Grass and Clover Seeds are all of the best quality and thoroughly cleaned. LAWNS.âPrepare the ground well before laying down a new lawn, which is frequently imperfectly done. We give the following directions to those who wish to profit by them : first get the ground in the desired shape and grade, taking care when hills are removed, that sufficient sub-soil is taken off, so as to replace it with good top-soil, at least to the depth of six inches all over the surface of the lawn ; the ground should be drained wherever necessary, thoroughly plowed, sub-soiled, and har- rowed, until completely pulverized, removing all stones, roots, etc., so as to obtain an even and smooth surface, apply from two to three hun- dred pounds of fine bone


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