Catalog . 20 cents; oz., 35 cents; % lb., $; lb., $; postpaid! HastingsGolden Prize ^ ^gtVw (Hn 3Rfl^ sweet and mild. In some places this is eaten likeV,,w •J an apple in the raw stage, for it is said to curechills and fever. Packet, 10c; y£ oz., 20c; oz., 35c; % lb., $ Red Cluster (No. 353) SriSftSSr^^R pTeTRed Chili Pepper(No. 354) gffl g$<5Si cfuesdLong Cayenne (No. 349) S&F5»P1iMS^ of these hot peppers are very popular throughout the Southand a small quantity should be in every garden. Each: Packet,10 cents; Va ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $ Hastings Mixe


Catalog . 20 cents; oz., 35 cents; % lb., $; lb., $; postpaid! HastingsGolden Prize ^ ^gtVw (Hn 3Rfl^ sweet and mild. In some places this is eaten likeV,,w •J an apple in the raw stage, for it is said to curechills and fever. Packet, 10c; y£ oz., 20c; oz., 35c; % lb., $ Red Cluster (No. 353) SriSftSSr^^R pTeTRed Chili Pepper(No. 354) gffl g$<5Si cfuesdLong Cayenne (No. 349) S&F5»P1iMS^ of these hot peppers are very popular throughout the Southand a small quantity should be in every garden. Each: Packet,10 cents; Va ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $ Hastings Mixed Peppers (No. 351); Hastings New Royal King Pepper Aim ostall home gardeners want both sweet and hot peppers in their gardenand with this end in view we make each year a mixture ofthe seed of all varieties catalogued by us; hot and sweet, largeand small. This mixture gives you some of every kind in yourgarden. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 20 H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. Garden orEnglishPeas forPlantingin theSouth Prices include PostagePrepaid on Packets, 1-2,1 and 2-lb. Packages. Larger quantities byExpress or Freight at Purchasers Expense Many of our customers dont plant Garden Peas becausethey dont bear long enough. Plant seed deeper and worksoil up around stalks, and peas will stay in bearingtwice as long. CllItlllA For fall planting in Central South gardenVUIIUIC peas should be sown early in September, es-pecially the second early varieties. Extra early sorts, suchas John L., can be sown throughout September and willmature before frost. In Florida and along the Gulf Coast they may besown during any of the fall months, October and November being prefer-able. Sow in drills covering seed 2 to 3 inches deep, according to avoid the necessity of sticking or brushing, plant the peas in doublerows 6 to 8 inches apart, and when the vines get large enough run them varieties of the earlies and second earlies are of sufficiently s


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