Vick's garden and floral guide . ,75 cents ; lb., $ Honor Bright, Livingstons Favorite, Ponderosa,Perfection, Improved Trophy, Peach. TOBACCO Connecticut Seed-Leaf. Packet, 5 cents ; oz., 25 (or Cuban). Packet, 10 cents; oz., 40 cents. , N. Y., Oct. 29, Vicks Sons—Sirs—From a piece of ground 54 by 78 feet,Mrs. Clarissa Wilber raised this year {Io°6), Beans, 27^4 quarts Hubbard Squash, 80 large ones Beets, one-half bushel Potatoes, 6 Corn, 374 ears Tomatoes, 3 bushels Carrots, i1^ bushels Celery, 50 Bunches Cucumbers, 1664, besides two Radish Seed


Vick's garden and floral guide . ,75 cents ; lb., $ Honor Bright, Livingstons Favorite, Ponderosa,Perfection, Improved Trophy, Peach. TOBACCO Connecticut Seed-Leaf. Packet, 5 cents ; oz., 25 (or Cuban). Packet, 10 cents; oz., 40 cents. , N. Y., Oct. 29, Vicks Sons—Sirs—From a piece of ground 54 by 78 feet,Mrs. Clarissa Wilber raised this year {Io°6), Beans, 27^4 quarts Hubbard Squash, 80 large ones Beets, one-half bushel Potatoes, 6 Corn, 374 ears Tomatoes, 3 bushels Carrots, i1^ bushels Celery, 50 Bunches Cucumbers, 1664, besides two Radish Seed, four ounces gallons of canned Cucumbersbeside Lettuce, Radishes, Peppergrass, young Onions for a familyof four, and many Onions to give to our neighbors, and three ouncesOnion Seed and a small bed of winter Onions, Beets for greens,early Beets for the table and Snap Beans. The seed came fromVicks, which I have fonnd for 35 years or more to be the best. MRS. CLARISSA WILBER. 34 Vegetable Seeds Vicks Garden and Floral Guide. TURNIP, EARLY SNOWBALL RUTA BAGA OR SWEDE TURNIPS Ounce, 5 cents; lb., 15 cents ; lb., 50 cents. When five to ten pounds, or larger quantities, are required,jjpCcial prices will be quoted. ^/White Sweet Swede. A large, white, solid Swede, sometimes calledWhite Russian. Quite desirable for table or stock-feeding. A great form and good keeper. VicKs Imperial Purple-Top Yellow. An excellent variety either for the table or cattle-feeding. Flesh yellow, firm,spin • Halls Westbury. An excellent variety of splendid quality,above ground and yellow below. iLalngs Purple - Top Strap - Leaved. A large early sort of fine quality. Flesh yellow, very sweet. Tops peculiar in that they are strap-or entire-leaved. ^ TURNIP THE soil for Turnips should be rich and mellow. Sow in drillsfrom twelve to eighteen inches apart, and half an inch deep,Or sow broadcast, although much larger crops are obtained by drillculture. When the plants are a few inches in heig


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