. The book of a thousand gardens;. Vegetable gardening. [from old catalog]. 32 THE BOOK OF A THOUSAND GARDENS PLANTS MOSTLY SWEET CORN. From Mrs. Victor Hedman, Denison, Iowa. Owing to the dry weather I did not have a success with my peas. Had good success with Dwarf Champions. They stand dry weather better than English Champions and Marrowfats. My hobby is sweet corn. The Denison people said I have the best sweet corn. I have a fine trade on corn and good customers, so I can give up working by the day for others. The corn that stands dry weather is White Evergreen. The seeds I buy from Mr. Fi
. The book of a thousand gardens;. Vegetable gardening. [from old catalog]. 32 THE BOOK OF A THOUSAND GARDENS PLANTS MOSTLY SWEET CORN. From Mrs. Victor Hedman, Denison, Iowa. Owing to the dry weather I did not have a success with my peas. Had good success with Dwarf Champions. They stand dry weather better than English Champions and Marrowfats. My hobby is sweet corn. The Denison people said I have the best sweet corn. I have a fine trade on corn and good customers, so I can give up working by the day for others. The corn that stands dry weather is White Evergreen. The seeds I buy from Mr. Field all grow. The people said to me this summer, "How is it you had good corn when others had ; I told them that I bought my seed of Mr. Henry Field, and that 1 made a rule to buy new seed every year. The- people plant old corn and they do not have success. I rent eight lots and have five lots of my own all paid for. I plant mostly potatoes and sweet corn. The picture is the garden near the house. It shows the flowers and small products. Mrs. Victor Hedman, Denison, A Woman Market Gardener. She Rents 8 Lots and has 5 of her own. OUR BEANS DO WELL IN GEORGIA. From Martha Campbell, Roswell, Georgia. I had the finest beans you ever saw. Some of them were ten inches long and I sold a lot. I worked my garden every week until work was over. I live so far from town I could not have a photo made. I had a nice garden when every one's garden was played out. I had a lot of flowers in my garden. You know how pretty morning glories are. I had a lot of them. I love a nice garden and flowers. Martha Campbell, Rosrvell, Georgia. HE LIKES OUR GOODS. From Ferd Pauls, Leasburg, Missourl The drought has knocked me out of the contest. I am old and poor and may not be here next spring, so please take my name from your list. I like your seeds best of all. If I will need seeds next year, I shall let you know. Ferd Pauls, Leasburg, Missouri. PRINCESS A GOOD MELON. From H. H. Dowdi
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