The Ohio farmer . R. M., Beverly, O.—Seed should be planted from 40 to 50 daysbefore time for setting out the soon as the central bud is well start-ed the plants should be transferred to abed and set from 3 to 6 inches apart, ac-cording to the size desired when plantsare moved to the field. For field culturethe plants should be set from 3 to 4 feetapart in the rows, and the rows arrang?din pairs for staking. For this purpose setthe first and second, and the third andfourth rows from 2y2 to 3% feet apart,and the second and third, the fourth andfifth rows from 5% to 6 feet apart. Thisa


The Ohio farmer . R. M., Beverly, O.—Seed should be planted from 40 to 50 daysbefore time for setting out the soon as the central bud is well start-ed the plants should be transferred to abed and set from 3 to 6 inches apart, ac-cording to the size desired when plantsare moved to the field. For field culturethe plants should be set from 3 to 4 feetapart in the rows, and the rows arrang?din pairs for staking. For this purpose setthe first and second, and the third andfourth rows from 2y2 to 3% feet apart,and the second and third, the fourth andfifth rows from 5% to 6 feet apart. Thisallows for cultivation between the pairsof rows after staking. Staking facilitatesin gathering the fruit and enables thegrcwer to produce bet*er quality of varieties we would advise writing tothe Experiment Station at Wooster. varieties best suited to ycur would also advise writing 10 the V, of Agriculture C. for Farmers Bulletin, No. 220 ontomato in the same soil, with the same seed,labor and farm expenses, gives from Two to Three Times the Yield of POTATOES Facts are better than any amountof talk. If you want proof of the facts, let us sendyou our Free Book, Profitable Farming. It gives the certified reports of a great number of experi-ments made by farmers. It is brimful ot scientific,practical, money-making information. Write for itto-day. Address GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York Chicago—Monadnock Building Atlanta, Qa.—1224 Candler Building MAYSFirst of All TOMATO Matures a week to ten days ahead of anyother known variety; fruits large, smooth,bright red; finest flavor and entirely FREE FROfVS HARD CORE Bears continuously throughout the sea- - eg||json fruits weighing from 12 oz. toone lb. each, and do not crack androt in wet weather. Price: Per ,liberal pkt., 10c; per oz., 40c; ;+ ,lb., $1; pound, $3; postpaid. / The Earliestin the World


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