. Pease Garden and Nursery. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PEASE'S RELAIBLE VEGETABLE SEED. WITH NOTES ON CULTURE. One Who Buys His Seeds must grow some of each article in his "trial grounds" to see if the grower did not impose upon him. If he did, they don't find it out in time to help their customers any that season, and the next season is too late. Verily the planter has little interest in trial grounds. Testing' Seeds. This must be done during win- ter and, of course, is conducted "un
. Pease Garden and Nursery. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PEASE'S RELAIBLE VEGETABLE SEED. WITH NOTES ON CULTURE. One Who Buys His Seeds must grow some of each article in his "trial grounds" to see if the grower did not impose upon him. If he did, they don't find it out in time to help their customers any that season, and the next season is too late. Verily the planter has little interest in trial grounds. Testing' Seeds. This must be done during win- ter and, of course, is conducted "under ; An entirely different condition from that which surrounds the seeds after they are planted in the open ground. A Seedsman's Tests are only valuable to show that under right conditions a certain per cent will germinate. One Who Grows His Own Seed has watched it from the time the seed was planted, superintended its cul- tivation, assisted in properly gathering, curing and storing, does not have to maintain very extensive trial grounds, because he is able to affirm, that which he himself knows. Buying Seeds. There are a few species of plants which produce better and more vigorous seeds under certain climatic conditions. As no seedsman can modify the climate it is wise for him. to buy such seeds from some reliable grower, in those sections where the climate is most favorable. Such seeds should be carefully tested, and obtained only from growers of known ability and honesty, even though they cost considerably more, than other seeds could be purchased for. The Deniaad for Cheap Seeds has been and always will be met. Seeds can be purchased f om dealers, all put up by machinery into fancy colored envelopes much cheaper than any seedsman can grow them, hence the induce- ment to buy rather than grow. We Aim to G-row Everything for which our cli- mate is suited, and buy such as are better for being grown in a different climate only from careful expert specialists. We Tria
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