Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . and increases the flow ofmilk, besides imparting to it a rich yellow. Fine grained. Grows to average five pounds; vieldsenormously. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, H lb. 45c, lb. , postpaid; by express, lb. $ .... I aPfTQ Cnnnarlirur Fiolrl Good for st™*: usually grown amongst Field Corn. Pkt. 1088 Large Connecticut rieia. 5c., oz. 15c-i Vi lb_ 45Ci lb_ $140i postpaid. by ex-press, lb. $ moo ClrAAan OViInncr PnmnUn Very productive. Pumpkins from 15 to 20 inches in length and 8 to 10 inches in diameter. 1089 VJUlUCIl V^UlUUg Skmof a rich golden orang


Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . and increases the flow ofmilk, besides imparting to it a rich yellow. Fine grained. Grows to average five pounds; vieldsenormously. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, H lb. 45c, lb. , postpaid; by express, lb. $ .... I aPfTQ Cnnnarlirur Fiolrl Good for st™*: usually grown amongst Field Corn. Pkt. 1088 Large Connecticut rieia. 5c., oz. 15c-i Vi lb_ 45Ci lb_ $140i postpaid. by ex-press, lb. $ moo ClrAAan OViInncr PnmnUn Very productive. Pumpkins from 15 to 20 inches in length and 8 to 10 inches in diameter. 1089 VJUlUCIl V^UlUUg Skmof a rich golden orange, thin but tough, making it almost as good a keeper for winter as thehard shell Squashes. Flesh is light golden yellow, of very rich, fine quality—so says the introducer. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, ji lb. 50c, lb.$, postpaid; by express. Ib. $ DONT FORGET THAT WE ARE SEED GROWERS. Avoid errors and disappointment by securingyour seeds direct from the producer. DEMAND THE GREGORY QUALITY. RADISHES Radieschen RabanitorsRadis. CrjLTUBE.—For early use sow in spring as soon as the ground can beworked, in drills 6 to 10 inches apart, covering seed half inch deep. Thinplants an inch apart in the row. As the roots are more succulent and tinderwhen grown quickly, a rich, light soii should be preferred, and frequent wateringin dry weather will be found beneficial. For a succession, sow every two weeks. Earliest and Forcing Varieties 1090 Crimson Giant Forcing. fiS^-ST cumference of 5 to 6 inches and a weight of about 1 J£, to 2 ounces withoutlosing in delicacy and tenderness. When sowing allow plenty of spacefor their proper development. This novelty combines the advantages of agood hothouse Radish with that of a Summer Radish, and there is certainlya great future in store for it. The roots are quite round, sometimes a littleoval. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, oz. 25c, H lb. 75c, lb. $ postpaid;by express, lb. $ 1091 Ne Plus Ultra, or Fireball. S^IK-] • standard variety for forci


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