Seed annual . eaf, .so that the stem may not bo injured in case of Ho carefulnot to cover the heart of the plant. Iloe every week and stir the ground deep. As they advance m growth draw a little earth to the plantsuntil thov begin to head. To prevent splitting or bursting of cabbage go frequently over the ground and start every cabbage that appears tobe about to mature by them over sideways, which breaks some of the roots and checks its growth. To prcv-cnt the attacks of • abbageFly on small plants, dust thoroughly with i>laster, air-slacked lime, or use wood ashes, freely


Seed annual . eaf, .so that the stem may not bo injured in case of Ho carefulnot to cover the heart of the plant. Iloe every week and stir the ground deep. As they advance m growth draw a little earth to the plantsuntil thov begin to head. To prevent splitting or bursting of cabbage go frequently over the ground and start every cabbage that appears tobe about to mature by them over sideways, which breaks some of the roots and checks its growth. To prcv-cnt the attacks of • abbageFly on small plants, dust thoroughly with i>laster, air-slacked lime, or use wood ashes, freely over the young plants, tor the Cabbage Wormtry Slug Shot. (See Insect Destroyers in back of this catalogue.) One ounce of seed produces about 2,500 plants. Four ounces wiU grow enough plants to set an acre. CABBAGE. French—Choiix Poenmes. German—Aop/ hohl. Spaniah—RepoUo. LIVINGSTONS SUPERIOR CABBAGE SEED, I. W. MEADOWS. Garfield Co., Col., Oct. 15, 97, writes: My Cabbagehas been the finest I ever S. ROLLER, Sullivan Co., Tenn., March 18, 1897, writes: I waswell pleased with your produced fine heads. Peaawere excellent.


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