Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . mp; just as these friends below do. ALABAMA—Many thanks for the turnip seed just received. I have been using y^ur seed for some time andlike them splendidly, and always speak a good word for them whenever I can.—W. E. Boaz, Talladega Co. GEORGIA—I have been buying seed from you and also talcing the Ruralist for 11 years and have always beenwell pleased with both. Wishing you much success.—E. A. Sizemore, Gwinnett Co. MISSISSIPPI—Our vegetables we raised from your seed were fine; several cabbages weighed 10 pounds. Infact everything was fine.


Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . mp; just as these friends below do. ALABAMA—Many thanks for the turnip seed just received. I have been using y^ur seed for some time andlike them splendidly, and always speak a good word for them whenever I can.—W. E. Boaz, Talladega Co. GEORGIA—I have been buying seed from you and also talcing the Ruralist for 11 years and have always beenwell pleased with both. Wishing you much success.—E. A. Sizemore, Gwinnett Co. MISSISSIPPI—Our vegetables we raised from your seed were fine; several cabbages weighed 10 pounds. Infact everything was fine. 1 have given quite a number of persons your address and will be glad to recommend yourseed to anybody.—H. L. Suggett, Montgomery Co. TEXAS—I planted the seeds and have the finest garden you ever saw. Every seed planted I think came upand grew olf finely. The people around are amazed at my success. I tell them it is a question of seed, and if they willorder seed fiom Hastings they can do likewise.—J. H. Pipkin, Ellis Long White or Cowhorn Pomerian White Globe Roots long at d carrot-shaped, one-third to one-half of which is formed above ground. It roots deeply, resistingdrought well. Flesh pure white, fined grained, sweet and of excellenttable quality. It is very hardy and resistant to cold. Frequentlyplanted together with Dwarf Essex Rape for winter stock food. Ounce,5 cents; J4 pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. Pomeranian White Globe &SS^h2MS size and quantity rather than quality is wanted. Very large whiteglobe-shaped variety. Ounce, 5 cents; % pound, 15 cents; pound,50 cents. Pvti-a Farlv Wkito pO0 The finest flavored of all earlyi-Ai-la tdliy YVIHie tgg turulps and witn favorableseasons is ready for table use in six wteks from sowing. Skin and fleshare of a pure snow white, solid, fine grained, sweet and a good very attractive bunched for sale and gardeners with this varietyhave no difficulty in selling at top prices. Ounce, 5 cents; l/£ po


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