. Bailey's seeds bulbs shrubs poultry supplies. Bailey's Bloomsdale Savoy HJJ*«\la blistered, making it a fine shipper. A great favorite with market gardeners. Trine nf 'HprimnrTr (Antvorskov). This variety oi uenmarK ^as certainl'y mied a lonJg felt want in the Spinach line. In the early summer it retains its dwarf habit and good eating qualities for a long time. It forms quite large tufts, compact and low; the numerous leaves being extra large, broad and rounded. A vigorous and rapid grower with a rich, glossy, green color. We recommend it highly. Prices: PkU, 5c; oz., 10c; Va lb., 2


. Bailey's seeds bulbs shrubs poultry supplies. Bailey's Bloomsdale Savoy HJJ*«\la blistered, making it a fine shipper. A great favorite with market gardeners. Trine nf 'HprimnrTr (Antvorskov). This variety oi uenmarK ^as certainl'y mied a lonJg felt want in the Spinach line. In the early summer it retains its dwarf habit and good eating qualities for a long time. It forms quite large tufts, compact and low; the numerous leaves being extra large, broad and rounded. A vigorous and rapid grower with a rich, glossy, green color. We recommend it highly. Prices: PkU, 5c; oz., 10c; Va lb., 20c; lb., 45c, postpaid. Not postpaid, lb., 35c; 10 lbs., $ Bloomsdale Long Standing £onew oVntrogdrea't promise, combines all the advantages of the Bloomsdale together with the Long Standing variety. Stays in condition much longer than the regular Bloomsdale and will be welcomed by the home gardener as well as the grower for tbe market. Long Standing A favorite with those desiring Spinach that can be left in the garden without all going to seedâvery hardy and productive. TABLE TURNIPS Turn ITT? are C001 weather plants and thrive best in i spring and fall. For early use seed should be sown as soon as the ground can be prepared and will give roots large enough for the table in six to ten weeks. For the fall crop seed should be sown June to August and the plants will grow until freezing weather, when they should be harvested and stored. Rutabagas, after a touch of frost, are a delightful addition to the winter diet. To avoid maggots, it is best to sow turnips on different soil each year. A loose and fertile soil is needed to mature early turnips rapidly, and avoid a bitterness which develops when growth is checked. The plants should be thinned to stand three inches apart, and then the half grown roots should be harvested alternately. Purple Top White Globe Early White Milan g is the earliest turnip, but ' can be used spring or fall. The skin Is smooth, snowy white, has


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