. Annual illustrated seed catalogue. Vegetable Seeds 9 f\TTT} T\ Q VERY ORNAMENTAL and serviceable as climbers. Useful for many household pur- VT \J It YJ O poses. Plant after danger of frost is over. Di»h Cloth Gourd—This, after fruit is dried, makes a natural Dish Cloth, which Is very porona, tponge-like and durable. Have grown very popular. Price, packet, 10 cents; 3 for 25 cents. Dipper Gourd—Very valuable for making dippers. Grow on fence or trellis, and train fruit to hang down; in this way handles will be straight. We h»ve had these from our crop over four feet in length. Price, pac


. Annual illustrated seed catalogue. Vegetable Seeds 9 f\TTT} T\ Q VERY ORNAMENTAL and serviceable as climbers. Useful for many household pur- VT \J It YJ O poses. Plant after danger of frost is over. Di»h Cloth Gourd—This, after fruit is dried, makes a natural Dish Cloth, which Is very porona, tponge-like and durable. Have grown very popular. Price, packet, 10 cents; 3 for 25 cents. Dipper Gourd—Very valuable for making dippers. Grow on fence or trellis, and train fruit to hang down; in this way handles will be straight. We h»ve had these from our crop over four feet in length. Price, packet, 10 cents; 3 for 25 cents. Sugar Trough Gourd—Grows to a very large size; holds from four to ten gallons each; used for a great variety of purposes, such as buckets, baskets, soap and salt dishes, nest boxes, packing lard, etc. The; •.re planted as you would Field Pumpkins, and as easily grown. Price, packet, 10 cents; 8 for 25 KALE or BORECOLE ?KA™^.°S winter and spring use, much more tender and delicate than Cabbage. Improved by being touched bv frost. Can be sown as late as October. Sow in beds and transplant as you would Cabbage. i Dwarf Green Scotch—Is the best variety. Papers. 2 for 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; }.4 pound, tin cents; pound, $1. KOHL RAW or Turnip- rooted C a b- bage—Sow in rows eighteen to twenty inches apart, afterwards thinning to ten inches apart. Don"t allow to become old; should be used fo» cookUig when the thickened stem I boT* gninil(i i-i wo or thrr-e inches th rough ; should bergrown in every garden. One ounce t© WX>- mrd rows. White Vienna—Very showy and delicate. Papers, 2 for 6 cents. T T7T71Z" S(^W IN SPRING in drills six inches apart; thin out to two inches. When six or eight I j it J P.; l\ Inches high, transplant in rows twelve inches apart; put as deep as you can without cover- tug the centre leaves. Can also be sown In Fall. Two ounces seed to 100-yard row. ^fMammoih Flag—A popular sort; very h


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