Archive image from page 18 of DeJong Floral and Seed Co. DeJong Floral and Seed Co dejongfloralseed1928dejo Year: 1928 Hammond Slug Shot Slug Shot destroys all insects injurious to House and Garden Plants, Shrub, Trees, Vines. Potatoes, Melons, Cabbages, Currants, and Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds. This prepa- ration though poisonous to insects, does not in- jure the foliage in the least and acts in some measure as a fertilizer to the plants. DIRECTIONS FOR USE—Dust the powder lightly over the infected plants, so as to cover every part of them. One application is general- ly sufficient,


Archive image from page 18 of DeJong Floral and Seed Co. DeJong Floral and Seed Co dejongfloralseed1928dejo Year: 1928 Hammond Slug Shot Slug Shot destroys all insects injurious to House and Garden Plants, Shrub, Trees, Vines. Potatoes, Melons, Cabbages, Currants, and Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds. This prepa- ration though poisonous to insects, does not in- jure the foliage in the least and acts in some measure as a fertilizer to the plants. DIRECTIONS FOR USE—Dust the powder lightly over the infected plants, so as to cover every part of them. One application is general- ly sufficient, but if a new brood appears, repeat the operation at once. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 70 cts., 10 lbs. $, 50 lbs. $, 100 lbs. $, By mail, prepaid, lb. 20 cts., 3 lbs. 55 cts. BORECOLE OR KALE Ger. Blatter-Kohl. Fr. Chau Vert. The Kales are excellent as greens for winter and spring use. The crown or center of the head cut off so as to include the leaves is the eatable part. They are more hardy than cabbage, and are improved by frost, but the time and manner of sowing and the culture are identical with cab- bage. MOSS CURLED HALF DWARF or SCOTCH. This new and beautiful variety originated in France, where it is fast becoming popular with the gardeners. It is between the dwarf and fringed leaves. It is the handsomest and most ornamental variety we have ever seen and is tall varieties, with yellowish green, finely extremely hardy. Market gardeners try it. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., lA lb. 50 cts., lb. $ CUCUMBER One ounce will plant 60 hills. Cucumbers succeed best in warm, rich, sandy, loamy ground. They should not be planted in the open air until there is a prospect of settled warm weather; about the middle of May. Plant in hills about four feet apart each way. Put ten or fifteen seeds in a hill, half an inch deep, and press the earth smoothly with the back of the hoe. The hills should be previously prepared by mixing thoroughly with the soil of each a shovel- f


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