Seed annual 1906 . sow the smaller kinds as early as practicablein rows 16 to 18 inches apart. For field culture, prepare the ground thoroughly and sow in drills 18 to 24 inches apart,using from one and one-half to thiee pounds of seed to the acre. Cover one-half to one inch deep and see to it that thesoil is pressed fli-mly above the seed. As soon as the plants appear, use the cultivator or wheel hoe. Do not let the weeds get a start. Thin the small-er table sorts to six to eight to the foot and the field va- -^^^.l^s^ ^1 rieties to four to six inches ?«4S^^iS£^^5E:^ ? apart in the row. For w
Seed annual 1906 . sow the smaller kinds as early as practicablein rows 16 to 18 inches apart. For field culture, prepare the ground thoroughly and sow in drills 18 to 24 inches apart,using from one and one-half to thiee pounds of seed to the acre. Cover one-half to one inch deep and see to it that thesoil is pressed fli-mly above the seed. As soon as the plants appear, use the cultivator or wheel hoe. Do not let the weeds get a start. Thin the small-er table sorts to six to eight to the foot and the field va- -^^^.l^s^ ^1 rieties to four to six inches ?«4S^^iS£^^5E:^ ? apart in the row. For win- . e?i^^^!X^^K^^ ter use, gather and store likebeets or turnips. EARLIEST SHORT HORN. The earliest variety in cul-tivation and the best suitedfor forcing. Tops small,finely divided. The rootsare nearly round and ofreddish orange matured they areabout two inches in diam-eter but should be usedbefore they are full grownand while young and ten-der. Pkt. oc; Oz. 10c;2 ; %Lb. 25c; Early Scarlet Horn Carrot. Early Scarlet Horn Excellent for early plant-ing out of doors. Topssmall, coarsely divided;roots top-shaped but ta-pering abruptly to a smalltap; skin 5c: Oz. 10c: 3 0z. 15c;h Lb. 25c; Lb. 80c.
Size: 1306px × 1913px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggi, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1906