Hastings' seeds : spring 1909 catalogue . t the children have a patch of it this year, furnishing them corn to pop da dag the long winter , 10 cents; pint, 20 cents; quart, 85 oents; postpaid. Peck, Wy ex press. Black Mexican Yexo Sugar Corn Fullv described amdPacket, 10 cents; % pint, 20 Cress Water—Packet, 10 eents; ounce. 40 cents %,pound. , RxtraCurled Cressor Improved PepperQrass —Tastessumeas WaterCress. Extra curled. Pack- et, 5 cen\>\ onnue, 10 cents: M ponnd,20 cents. Corn Salad or Fetticus Large Green Cabbaging—This ie used forsalad dressing during winter
Hastings' seeds : spring 1909 catalogue . t the children have a patch of it this year, furnishing them corn to pop da dag the long winter , 10 cents; pint, 20 cents; quart, 85 oents; postpaid. Peck, Wy ex press. Black Mexican Yexo Sugar Corn Fullv described amdPacket, 10 cents; % pint, 20 Cress Water—Packet, 10 eents; ounce. 40 cents %,pound. , RxtraCurled Cressor Improved PepperQrass —Tastessumeas WaterCress. Extra curled. Pack- et, 5 cen\>\ onnue, 10 cents: M ponnd,20 cents. Corn Salad or Fetticus Large Green Cabbaging—This ie used forsalad dressing during winter and spring. Werind it does best sown in drills 9 inches , 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; \4 pound, 25cents; pound, lo cents. Chervil An jtrc>mai«t! plant, fine fot seasoning or touse with lettuce ftrr salad. Sow it broadcast inpctober and November for winter and springuse, and in February and March for siynrjaer 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents: pound, 20 //. G. Hastings <3f C*., Seedsmen, , Hastings Cucumber Seed f^nl+i • *•« Cucumbers are very tender and should not be planted until danger of frost isVUUUl %S past and the ground becomes a little warm, li planted before this they shouldto protected. Plant In bills four ieet apart each T\ay. Where w ell rotted manure is obtainableWork a large shovelful of It in each hill. 1lant eight to ten seeds in each hill, and when plantsare well up and have the rough leaves formed, thin out to four in each hill. Cover the seedsabout % inch in olay and heavy soils, and one inch in li^ht or sandy soils. The Sil which coversthe seed should be worked down fine so that there are no clods or lumps in it. When plant- areyoung insects often injure them, and they should be watched closely. Ifinsects appear du-t thayoung plants with Lice Killer. (Pee Page 23.) It is the best insecticide we have ever the plants well cultivated up to the time they be^in to run well, alter that confine culti
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