Vaughan's gardening illustrated . 522 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., BLACK DIAMOND. Very large, prolific, medium early,dark green skin, red flesh, blunt oval shape, fine Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., 75c. Standard Varieties Any of the following: Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; 90c. M509 COLORADO CITRON. For preserves. M505 RED SEEDED CITRON. For preserves. M5I9 EARLY FORDHOOK. Earliest shipper. M5 17 ICE CREAM OR PEERLESS. Early, fine quality melon. M5I6 IMPROVED KOLBS GEM. A standard market shipping melon. M52 5 McIVERS WONDERFUL SUGAR. Very sweet,


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . 522 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., BLACK DIAMOND. Very large, prolific, medium early,dark green skin, red flesh, blunt oval shape, fine Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., 75c. Standard Varieties Any of the following: Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; 90c. M509 COLORADO CITRON. For preserves. M505 RED SEEDED CITRON. For preserves. M5I9 EARLY FORDHOOK. Earliest shipper. M5 17 ICE CREAM OR PEERLESS. Early, fine quality melon. M5I6 IMPROVED KOLBS GEM. A standard market shipping melon. M52 5 McIVERS WONDERFUL SUGAR. Very sweet, long melon. M508 RATTLESNAKE OR GYPSY STRIPED. Oblong, striped and mottled; very sweet; popular South. M52 7 TRIUMPH. Very dark; large shipper. Winter Watermelon This is an exceptional melon for fine keeping quality; put in a coolplace it keeps long into the winter and retains its delicious sweetnessand flavor. M50I Pkt., 10c; 20c; 2 oz., 30c; A lb., 50c; lb., $ 14 Vaughans Seed Store Catalogue — Chicago and New York. LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD ALMOST any soil will grow onions; but for really fine ones threethings are necessary: high manuring, selected seed and careful andconstant cultivation. Sow the seed, which should have as early a startas possible, in straight rows twelve to fifteen inches apart; sow aboutone-half an inch deep and about an inch apart, firming the soil wellover them with the hand or a roller. As soon as the rows of tiny greenshoots are visible give thorough cultivation with wheel hoe, or scufflehoe, repeating this process every ten days for three or four weedings. Onion Sets.—While the best onions are raised from seeds, sets areoften planted in order to secure early onions, either the small greenonions for bunching or mature bulbs. Plant one to three inches apartas required, as early as the ground can be prepared, and cultivate asfrom seed. Prizetaker—American Grown Among large onions this is exceptional for size and beauty; it is ofthe same ty


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