. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 36 A. W. LIVimSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, 1 CTTI irP The most used of all salads, is of I 1 \J\^C, culture, being almost free from all disease and'insects. It requires rich, moist soil, and clean cultivation. This will give the quick prowth on which depends its appearance, tenderness and flavor. For early spring use, sow in a seed bed in September or October, and protect


. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 36 A. W. LIVimSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, 1 CTTI irP The most used of all salads, is of I 1 \J\^C, culture, being almost free from all disease and'insects. It requires rich, moist soil, and clean cultivation. This will give the quick prowth on which depends its appearance, tenderness and flavor. For early spring use, sow in a seed bed in September or October, and protect through the winter with cold frames, or m the South with leaves or litter, or sow in a hot-bed m earlv spring: as soon as the ground can be well worked, transplant in good rich Jground, to rows eighteen inches apart, and eight to ten - inches iu the rows. For a later supply plant ever,' two weeks from the middle of April until Julv, choosing varieties according to their heat resistance. It sown outside to be cut young, sow thickly in drills or broadcast; but if strong, fine heads are desired sow in drills deep, eighteen inches apart, and thin, rather than transplant, to twelve inches apart in the rows. One ounce of seed make* 2,500 plants. CELERY LETTUCE (TRIANON)—See Koveltv List. Pkt., 5c.; oz., loc; 34 lb-. 40c.; lb., .f;l.' NEW ICEBERG LETTUCE—See Nov eltvList. Pkt., Sc.; oz.,20c.; lb., 50c.; lb.; $ TILTON'S WHITE STAR—Universal favorite with gardeners for forcing or out door planting, on account of enormously large heads, bright color, crispness and long keeping qualities. Distinct from Black Seeded Simpson, and an improve- ment on that sort. A remarkably valua- ble shipping sort, as it remains a long time in condition for use. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; % lb-. -iOc.; lb., § BUTTERCUP—Fine new German vari- ety of recent introduction. Plant very distiiiPt and attractive; leaves of a beau- tiful vellow color, and very sweet and tender. Plants are


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