. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : Dunning & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in agricultural implements and garden tools, garden, field and grass seeds, cement, lime, hair, plaster and fertilizers, pumps, galvanized iron pipe and pipe fittings, wooden ware and dairy supplies. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Maine Bangor. R. B. Dunning & Co.'s Seed Catalogue. 13 Miller's Cream. This is one of the finest all-around melons in exis- Pkt- °z- tence. Flesh of a rich salmon coior, very sweet and melting in qual- ity 5 .10 .25 Extra


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : Dunning & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in agricultural implements and garden tools, garden, field and grass seeds, cement, lime, hair, plaster and fertilizers, pumps, galvanized iron pipe and pipe fittings, wooden ware and dairy supplies. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Maine Bangor. R. B. Dunning & Co.'s Seed Catalogue. 13 Miller's Cream. This is one of the finest all-around melons in exis- Pkt- °z- tence. Flesh of a rich salmon coior, very sweet and melting in qual- ity 5 .10 .25 Extra Early Hackensack. A green-fleshed nutmeg, of splendid quality. It is very early and a prolific bearer 5 .10 .25 MELON—Water. One ouoce for thirty hills ; four to five pounds for an acre. Plant in hills eight feet apart, and cultivate same as Musk Melon. Pkt. Oz. >4' lb. Vick's Early. Productive, early and finely flavored ; red flesh 5 .10 .25 Mountain Sweet. One of the best for general culture 5 .10 .25 Citron. The standard variety for preserves ; 5 .10 .25 MUSTARD. Sow thickly in rows at different times from May to July, and cut when about two inches high. Used as a salad, or cut and boiled for greens. The seed is used for flavoring pickles, etc. Pkt. % lb Lb. White London. The leaves are light green, mild and tender when young ; seed light yellow 5 .10 .25 ONION. One ounce to one hundred feet of drill; five pounds to the acre. No vegetable is more extensively known and cultivated than the Onion. A good crop is im- possible unless the soil is very rich and kept clean. Use well-rotted manure freely, and get the crop in as soon as possible in spring, no mat- ter if the weather is cold and unpleasant. Sow in drills one foot apart, and cover about one- third of an inch, treading or rolling after sow- ing, so that the hot, dry atmosphere may not dry up and destroy the sprouting Yellow Globe Danvers Onion, Large Red Wethersfield. Large size, productive and a good keepe


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