. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. WIIITK FKEXCII ARTICHOKE. yielding llie lai-gest crojjs in a dry open situation. JerusalemâExcellent for stock. Peck 0(Jc; bush §2. ASPARAGUS. A bed may be prepared and the seed sown in drills one foot apart and thinned to one foot apart in the row. This method will require three years before it wiU be available for table use. By planting roots, plants will be ready to use the foUowin


. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. WIIITK FKEXCII ARTICHOKE. yielding llie lai-gest crojjs in a dry open situation. JerusalemâExcellent for stock. Peck 0(Jc; bush §2. ASPARAGUS. A bed may be prepared and the seed sown in drills one foot apart and thinned to one foot apart in the row. This method will require three years before it wiU be available for table use. By planting roots, plants will be ready to use the foUowint; spring after planting, Conover's ('âThe standard variety, very productive and excellent quality. Pkt,, 5c; oz,, 10c; ilb, 20c; lb., 5 Oc: choice roots, 75c per 100; fo per 1,000. ⢠or other lai'ge planteivfS " 1 prices, particularly V The PalmettoâThis variety is earlier than other;-'**,. 1 better yiehler, more even and regular in growth, andV" ! fast becoming the fasorite sort everywhere. 6c; , i 20c; '41b, 50c; lb, $ " 1 BEANS. \ 1 quart tn 100 feet drill. \ ' A succession of sowint,' can be made from the first week in May uij â til September. Plant in drills about two inyhes deep, and from eigli teen Inches to two feet apart, accordiiiff to the richness of soil. Th< , poorer the soil, the closer they can be planted. The seeds should be ' droijped about two inches apart. 1 OWAKI< OK ' Henderson's Bush LiimaâA decided v egetable nov-J elty. A distinguished lioi ticull ui-ist (Josei^h) writes: U "What a splendid thing is this Hendca'son's Bush Lima j Bean. It has absolutely 110 fault except that it is not as J large as some other lima beans. I had not seen ail the I good points last year, but 1 am enthusiastic, elated and i exhilerated now. There is nothing now that could outdo j it in jjroticiency. The large strong ljuslies are so loaded, j that you call tear them oil'a handi'ul at a time. ;J They begin


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