Archive image from page 64 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1914 curriesfarmgarde19curr_11 Year: 1914 ( EHERAlj LIST OF 110 > IH I'l lin IIIII H H li) III H I'1 ' I' I' IMMHJX ALL FLOWER SEEDS DELIVERED FREE BY MAIL SPECIAL OFFER TO CASH BUYERS. Flower and Vegetable Seeds in Pack- ets and Ounces. f$| May $ x, . Select in Purchasers J 3 00 L Packets and Ounces In making this most liberal offer, we wish it thoroughly understood that it applies to orders for Seeds in PACKETS AND OUNCES ONLY, and not t


Archive image from page 64 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1914 curriesfarmgarde19curr_11 Year: 1914 ( EHERAlj LIST OF 110 > IH I'l lin IIIII H H li) III H I'1 ' I' I' IMMHJX ALL FLOWER SEEDS DELIVERED FREE BY MAIL SPECIAL OFFER TO CASH BUYERS. Flower and Vegetable Seeds in Pack- ets and Ounces. f$| May $ x, . Select in Purchasers J 3 00 L Packets and Ounces In making this most liberal offer, we wish it thoroughly understood that it applies to orders for Seeds in PACKETS AND OUNCES ONLY, and not to orders for collections 14 pounds, pounds, pints, quarts or more. Sending The best that money or skill can produce. The best that money or skill can produce. 'We have for years exercised the greatest care to have our strains of Flower Seeds of an exceptionally high standard. Of such Seeds as Asters, Carnations, Calceolaria, Cineraria, Pansies, Primula, Stocks, Sweet Peas and Verbenas, etc., these being sorts that are largely used by Florists and private gardeners in quantity, we have been careful to obtain our stocks from only the best and finest strains that can be bought from the most careful growers. USEFUL HINTS FOR THE SUCCESSFUL CULTIVATION OF FLOtVER SEEDS. Cause of Failure. Many of the failures which occur in the sowing of the very small seeded varieties of Flower Seeds are the ~~',~—''' result of covering too deeply—washing out by two heavy watering—or omitting to water in time, in which case they dry off or shrivel up. The Successful Method. The most successful way is to sow the Seeds in shallow earthenware seed pans or wooden boxes 2 or 3 ~——~~''~™'~~~~'~ inches in depth, partially filling the bottom part with broken pots, ashes or small stones, to provide drainage; fill to within half-inch of the rim with finely sifted soil, which press down firm and level (it is a good plan to thor- oughly soak with water, say the day before sowing), scatter the Seeds


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