Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . art in rows, orwhen large quantities are grown for market, the plants shouldbe set three to four feet apart, which permits cultiva-tion In planting, spread out the roots carefully and cove-with about SIX or eight inches of soil. A rather sandy soilsuits this plant best. Sow one ounce to 60 feet of drill. —A well-known and excellent variety. Pkt 5c-oz. 10c; 14 lb. 20c; 1 lb Palmetto—An earlier and more productive variety thanthe preceding. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; 1 lb. . ... 45 50 ARTICHOKE—Globe. German, Artichaut.


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . art in rows, orwhen large quantities are grown for market, the plants shouldbe set three to four feet apart, which permits cultiva-tion In planting, spread out the roots carefully and cove-with about SIX or eight inches of soil. A rather sandy soilsuits this plant best. Sow one ounce to 60 feet of drill. —A well-known and excellent variety. Pkt 5c-oz. 10c; 14 lb. 20c; 1 lb Palmetto—An earlier and more productive variety thanthe preceding. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; 1 lb. . ... 45 50 ARTICHOKE—Globe. German, Artichaut. Sow in April in hot-bed or boxes, and wlien the ground is ready, transplant in hills 3 feet apart, and the rows 2 feet apart. Large Green Globe—The stan-dard varietv. Pkt. 5c; ; 14 lb. 80c; 1 lb $ ARTICHOKE. Jerusalem. Grown for its tubers, whichresemble potatoes, and shouldbe planted in a similar manner, only that the rows should beat least four feet apart. Make excellent hog feed. ? Plantthree bushels per GEEEN GLOBE ABTICHOKE.


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