. Illustrated catalogue : seeds, agricultural implements, dairy supplies, wooden ware. Nursery stock Maine Bangor Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Premium The old cty for main Flat Dutch. standard vari- crop. It 1 1 Pkt. Oz. % lb. has long stood the test, and is yet one of the very best 5 Stone-Mason Drumhead. One of the very best for a main crop 5 Deep Head. An early strain of the Flat Dutch type. The plant is rather below medium size, very short stem- med and few leaved. The leaves are large, Sure Head Cabbage. broad and quite thi


. Illustrated catalogue : seeds, agricultural implements, dairy supplies, wooden ware. Nursery stock Maine Bangor Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Premium The old cty for main Flat Dutch. standard vari- crop. It 1 1 Pkt. Oz. % lb. has long stood the test, and is yet one of the very best 5 Stone-Mason Drumhead. One of the very best for a main crop 5 Deep Head. An early strain of the Flat Dutch type. The plant is rather below medium size, very short stem- med and few leaved. The leaves are large, Sure Head Cabbage. broad and quite thick. The head is oval and very large for size of plant, solid and of good quality. It matures just after the AH Seasons'. Cabbage, and is very popular with gardeners. Mammoth Rock Red. This is the best, largest and surest head- ing red cabbage ever introduced. The head is large, round, very solid and of deep red color Sure Head Cabbage. Produces large, round, flattened heads of the Flat Dutch type, and is remarkable for its certainty to head. It is all head and sure to head even under unfavorable conditions. The heads are remarkably uniform, very hard, firm and fine in texture, and ordinarily weigh from 10 to 15 pounds each. Has but few leaves, keeps well. A good ship- per, and just the variety to suit market gardeners and farmers. CARROTS. One ounce to one hundred feet of drill three to four pounds to the acre. Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil to grow them to perfection. A good, light and well enriched sandy loam is the best for this crop. For field culture, sow in drills, three to three and one-half feet apart, so as to cultivate by horse. Market- gardeners sow in drills about eighteen inches apart, and cultivate by hand. For early crops cover one-half an inch deep, and thin to six inches apart, in the rows; for late, cover three-fourths of an inch deep, and thin to four inches. Long Orange. Roots of large size, heavy cropper and ex- cellent keeper c; Danver's Hal


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