. Germain : [catalog] . r,will not succeed in hot weather but musthave cool growing weather. One ounce ofseed, will sow a row 30 feet long. The smallleaves are served like lettuce or for garnish-ing dishes in the same manner as parsleyor cress. Fetticus, or |Pkt I oz |Mlb| libLambs Let-tuce 1 7y2[ 20 I 75 2 25 Note—Prices listed are Schnittlauch CibouletteCULTURE-The same methods of grow-ing are used as for green onions. How-ever, when the plant is about 2 incheshigh it should betransplantedto3inchesapart in rows which are 12 inches are grown for the young leave


. Germain : [catalog] . r,will not succeed in hot weather but musthave cool growing weather. One ounce ofseed, will sow a row 30 feet long. The smallleaves are served like lettuce or for garnish-ing dishes in the same manner as parsleyor cress. Fetticus, or |Pkt I oz |Mlb| libLambs Let-tuce 1 7y2[ 20 I 75 2 25 Note—Prices listed are Schnittlauch CibouletteCULTURE-The same methods of grow-ing are used as for green onions. How-ever, when the plant is about 2 incheshigh it should betransplantedto3inchesapart in rows which are 12 inches are grown for the young leaveswhich are produced freely from early inthe spring throughout the summer. Itis a perennial of continuous growth andas the leaves are cut away, new growthcomes on. The flavor is mild, resembl-ing that of an onion and is used in soupsand various other dishes if onion flavoris desired. For plants,see page 108 Crop Failed Dusters for Applying Corona Dry [24] Listed on Page One Hundred Nine LOS ANGELES ^^^jZkS^^ CALIFORNIA. CUCUMBERS DAVIS PERFECT CUCUMBER I* Note—Prices listed are Gurke Concombre CULTURE—Cucumbers should not be planted until all danger of frost is over andthe ground is warm, because like all vine crops the seed is liable to rot unless properconditions prevail. Cucumbers should be grown in every garden, for slicing for on the table and smallfruits for pickling. In most sections two plantings can be made. First, as early asthe weather permits, second, the latter part of July or first of August. The early planting will produce cucumbers for table use and the late planting willgive the best supply of young fruits for pickling purposes. Sow 6 to 10 seed in hills 4 to 6 feet apart. After all danger of pests are removed andyou are sure of your plants, thin, leaving the three strongest. Cucumbers enjoy alight, sandy, rich soil. They should be planted one inch deep. One ounce will plant50 hills; 2 pounds, one acre. RECOMMENDS DAVIS PERFECT CUCUMBER A g


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