. Good seed book. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Joseph Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CONNECTICUT FIELD •^ammoth Potiron. Grows to an enormous size, 150 to 175 pounds l^ammoth Tours. A very large French variety Tennessee Sweet Potato. Bell-shaped; thick, white flesh; fine for pies ^Connecticut Field. Grown for stock; productive RHUBARB CHEESE PUMPKIN I y ^. Per 02. ^Large Cheese. Flat; one of the best varieties for family y use, good keeper $0 05 $0 15 $0 40 ^yjzti or Sugar. Fine-grained, sweet and


. Good seed book. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Joseph Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CONNECTICUT FIELD •^ammoth Potiron. Grows to an enormous size, 150 to 175 pounds l^ammoth Tours. A very large French variety Tennessee Sweet Potato. Bell-shaped; thick, white flesh; fine for pies ^Connecticut Field. Grown for stock; productive RHUBARB CHEESE PUMPKIN I y ^. Per 02. ^Large Cheese. Flat; one of the best varieties for family y use, good keeper $0 05 $0 15 $0 40 ^yjzti or Sugar. Fine-grained, sweet and prolific; small ?/ yellow; best for pies Quaker Pie. Fine for pies, very prolific and a good keeper ^mriped Cushaw. Medium size, J crookneck, very productive ^Red Etampes. Medium size, flat, ^ fine for cooking fine for exhibition. ^ lb. 15 Per lb. 40 20 20 60 (30 30 15 15 15 5 -Sow seed in a cold frame, in a fine, rich, sandv loam, about the first of March, in drills four Culture inches apart. Keep the frame covered during nights and cold days, so that the soil six to eight weeks the plants will be large enough to set in the open ground Transplant to a rich soil, and set in rows twelve inches apart and twelve inches in the rows. The following spring transplant again to four or five feet apart each way. and the next spring the stalks will be large enough to pull. When roots are set out plant them four or five feet apart each way, and keep ihe weeds down. If roots are used a crop may be had after one season, which is much better than sowing seeds where only a few plants for family use are need^d. In the fall the bed should have a thick dressing of course manure to be spaded under in spring. will not freeze, and in I'^ammoth. Very large, but good quality |/linnaeus. The earliest ^Victoria. Very fine in quality, but small. \ Roots, per doz., 60 cts.; per 100, Per or. $0 20 20 20 % lb. SO 40 40 40 $1 1 1 25 20 SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER Culture—Sow as early as the ground


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