Vick's garden and floral guide . y until the tops cover theground, when their shade will keep the weeds down. Small roots, 3 for 10 cents ; per dozen, 25 cents, postpaid. By freight or express at purchasers expense, 75 cents per 100. At prices quoted in this Catalogue, we prepay thePostage or Express charges, unless otherwise noted UickQuality LETTUCE Quality Sow in the open ground as early as possible, barely covering the seed. If the hotbed is used, let it be started quite early. Give butlittle heat and plenty of water and air on fine days. Let plants in the bed be about four inches apart. A


Vick's garden and floral guide . y until the tops cover theground, when their shade will keep the weeds down. Small roots, 3 for 10 cents ; per dozen, 25 cents, postpaid. By freight or express at purchasers expense, 75 cents per 100. At prices quoted in this Catalogue, we prepay thePostage or Express charges, unless otherwise noted UickQuality LETTUCE Quality Sow in the open ground as early as possible, barely covering the seed. If the hotbed is used, let it be started quite early. Give butlittle heat and plenty of water and air on fine days. Let plants in the bed be about four inches apart. As they increase in sizethin them out, or they will become weak. Lettuce generally runs to seed very early in the season, so that after warm weather setsin it is difficult to find a good head of Lettuce in most gardens. The remedy is to plant for late use in a cool, partially shaded place,in rich soil. One-half ounce will sow too feet of drill. Packet, 5 cents; oz., 15 cents; % U>n 35 cents; lb., $; unless otherwise Cabbage or HeadingVarieties Vicks Premium Cabbage. The best variety we have ever grown;good solid head, keeping in good condition without going to seed longer thanany other variety; excellent for alluses and seasons. Packet, 5 cents;oz., 15 cents ; % lb., 40 cents ; lb., $ The He CT\G. Originated near Rochester, and is used extensivelyby our market gardeners for forcing under glass and for early springplanting out-of-doors. The color is a rich, bright green. It forms good-sized heads very quickly, and for this reason can be marketed weeks before I the Boston Forcing and other popular market sorts. It is extremely hardy,and does not burn, or blight in any way. We are pleased to offer this excellentvariety, knowing that it will give perfect satisfaction wherever , 10 cents; oz., 40 cents; ^ lb., $; lb., $ Boston Forcing. A variety especially adapted to greenhouse andhotbed culture. It is much larger than the famous Boston Market


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