. Everything for the garden : 1920 . ted on, 1903, ivas even more pronounced in favor ofHendersons Palmetto, the yield being 7,123 lbs. per acre; the returns for which were$ per acre, an excess over Elmira that year of , and over BarrsMammoth, $—Bulletin No. 173. Dalkeith Brussels Sprouts A very excellent selection of this estimable vegetable, far too littleknown to American gardeners. Sown in June in the latitude of NewYork, it produces an abundant crop of Sprouts—solid, succulent anddelicious—in the fall and early winter. It is hardier than Cabbage,just as easily grown, a
. Everything for the garden : 1920 . ted on, 1903, ivas even more pronounced in favor ofHendersons Palmetto, the yield being 7,123 lbs. per acre; the returns for which were$ per acre, an excess over Elmira that year of , and over BarrsMammoth, $—Bulletin No. 173. Dalkeith Brussels Sprouts A very excellent selection of this estimable vegetable, far too littleknown to American gardeners. Sown in June in the latitude of NewYork, it produces an abundant crop of Sprouts—solid, succulent anddelicious—in the fall and early winter. It is hardier than Cabbage,just as easily grown, and available long after all other green vegetablesare gone. Cultural directions are given in Cabbage Leaflet, sent free ifasked for when ordering. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz.,$ M lb. Our Pal-metto Aspara-gus bed plan-led four yearsago is fine. Mrs. FRANKAGNEW,Wtnamac,Ind. My PalmettoAspar agusrods wereSO nice that•my neighboris borrowing■my cataloguerto order someJ like , SEND YOUR SEED ORDERS IN JANUARY OR FEBRUARY. There is a shortage in the supply, and thedemand will be greater than ever. ■mi ..,.;,.,,*. |N;.).,..l,,...,.,„,,.,[,,r,,; Fs>©5im PETER HEBJPEIRSOH ©, COo9 MEW YORES. TheTwoBest Pole Lima BeansGrown Hendersons Leviathan THE EARLIEST POLE LIMA GROWN Abundantly Prolific Delicious Buttery Flavor Notwithstanding the popularity of the Bush Lima Beans, there arestill many growers who prefer the pole varieties. These are, as a elasalater than the bush sorts, and consequently in some localities there is adifficulty in maturing the crop. In Northern States, or where, byreason of continued cool nights, the growth is less rapid, Leviathanwill be found admirably adapted. The plant is strong and takes to the poles more readily than anyother sort. It is fully a week earlier than any other pole variety,therefore can be grown successfully where other sorts would be caught by frosts of
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