AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . —The largest for forcing;early ; also good for a succession crop. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 25c.| oz., «i5c; lb., :); lb., SHORT STEMMED- \ laTge, late, shorl stemmedvariety, producing well-formed heads of excellent quality. 10c;OZ., 25c; oz., 75c: ?.»lb., ; lb., LIVINGSTONS EARLIEST CAULIFLOWER LARCE LATE ALCIERS Well know ? BE the \ I l:Y Bl 51 VARI-ETY; popular with dinners and market gardeners everywhere. Neverfails to produce large white heads. 10c: %oz.,25c; oz., 75c;34 lb., ; $ EXTRA EARLY dwar


AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . —The largest for forcing;early ; also good for a succession crop. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 25c.| oz., «i5c; lb., :); lb., SHORT STEMMED- \ laTge, late, shorl stemmedvariety, producing well-formed heads of excellent quality. 10c;OZ., 25c; oz., 75c: ?.»lb., ; lb., LIVINGSTONS EARLIEST CAULIFLOWER LARCE LATE ALCIERS Well know ? BE the \ I l:Y Bl 51 VARI-ETY; popular with dinners and market gardeners everywhere. Neverfails to produce large white heads. 10c: %oz.,25c; oz., 75c;34 lb., ; $ EXTRA EARLY dwarf ERFURT—The favorite German habit, compact growth, short outside leaves: can be planted 20inches apart. Pkt., 20c: y± oz., 75c, oz., $; J-4 lb., $ VEITCHS autumn CI ant -Theheads ,firm and compact, and being thoroughly protected by the foliage, re-main long fit for use. A go< d sort lo plant in the South. 5c; oz., 11 ; lb., EARLY CABBAGE. 23. This vegetable /ERY EARLY EWEH^-ffiSK & •ont Express. Heads oblong, rounded al top, iolidand lirm. medium size very line quality.»kt , Sc.; oz., }.»lb., 60c.; lb., New Straitsville. 0. (March 5, 92)—The CABBAGE seed sent me lust ytiirproduced tin- very best heads of earlycabbage I ever grew. producing huge,compact head- readv for use on the LOtnof July.—Maky J. P. O /\ B D /\ VJI t- « ri V U me soil, high ma-nuring and Rood culture, in order to obtain Jine. solidheads. For eurlv use, sow seed of the early kinds in thehot bed. or in a box in the house, the last of January orearly in February, and transplant them in the open groundin April, In rows two feet apart and eighteen inches be-tween the plants in the row; or sow a bed of seed outsideas soon as the soil can he worked, if you do not care torreal early cabbage. Those may be transplanted in aboutlour weeks. For second early cabbage, sow in April andtransplant In May. Fo


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