. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH flushroom Spawn—imported. The culture of Mushrooms ta the initiated is very easy, but it is a subject of much difficulty to the novice. We cantkot attempt here to give at length the necessary directions, but refer the inquirer to some of the publications upon the subject. Kept on sale in the form of bricks. Tw


. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH flushroom Spawn—imported. The culture of Mushrooms ta the initiated is very easy, but it is a subject of much difficulty to the novice. We cantkot attempt here to give at length the necessary directions, but refer the inquirer to some of the publications upon the subject. Kept on sale in the form of bricks. Two bricks of spawn broken up into pieces an inch in size will spavvn a surface a yard square. Tlie spawn is planted in dark pits, caves, in outdoor hotbeds, or on iaanks of compost. Better-quality spawa cannot be bought than that we offer. ENGLISH MILL TRACK.—Celebrated the world over. Price per brick of about IJ^ pounds, 25c., postage paid. Price per dozen bricks, about 18 pounds, $, by express. LAMBERT'S AMERICAN PURE CULTURE.—Earlier and larger than the English. Direct bricks, per brick, 40c., postage paid. One dozen bricks, $, by express. LAMBERT'S STANDARD BRICKS.— Per brick, 35c., postage paid. One dozen bricks, $, by exi>ress. Watermelon. Three Ounces of Seed to lOO Yards of Row. Four Pounds to the Acre. When the black Walnut is in one-inch leaf plant Melons. Watermelons do well upon sod ground or upon land prepared for their reception by plowing down a crop of Winter Wheat or Winter Rye, the sod or grain aerating or keeping loose the soil. When the Walnut is in bloom the seed is planted in hills at 10 feet apart in each direction. Two large shovelfuls of well-rotted stable manui-e dug and trampled into each hill and covered with earth. The cultivator should be prepared with quite 4 pounds of seed to the acre, that he may have a reserve for replanting in case of destruction of his plants by insect depredations or beating rains. One vine alone to the


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