. Catalog . LATEALGIERS (No. 89)—all good, well known varieties. Each: Faek-^ v et, 10c; Ms ounce, 60c; ounce, $; % pound, $ White Head Coilard / u „ |Qi|\ This new heading(H0i Idt) variety of coilardgives the ease of growth of theordinary coilard with better eat-qualities and thicker leavesheads to a considerable de-Stands hot and cold thatwould ruin cabbage. Packet, 10cents; 3 for 25 cents. in„that ;ree The SOUTHERN RURALIST Comes Twice a Month Georgia Cabbage-Collard(No. I36),\.t^ collards and Charleston Wakefieldcabbage, giving perhaps an evenbetter cabbage-like flavor than Np,134


. Catalog . LATEALGIERS (No. 89)—all good, well known varieties. Each: Faek-^ v et, 10c; Ms ounce, 60c; ounce, $; % pound, $ White Head Coilard / u „ |Qi|\ This new heading(H0i Idt) variety of coilardgives the ease of growth of theordinary coilard with better eat-qualities and thicker leavesheads to a considerable de-Stands hot and cold thatwould ruin cabbage. Packet, 10cents; 3 for 25 cents. in„that ;ree The SOUTHERN RURALIST Comes Twice a Month Georgia Cabbage-Collard(No. I36),\.t^ collards and Charleston Wakefieldcabbage, giving perhaps an evenbetter cabbage-like flavor than Np,134 and is a better header. Hardyas collards, not even winter-kllKing with ice and snow and standshot weather as well. The^rm^headscan be left on plant used asneeded. Heads rounded and of de-licious flavor. Be sure to plantsome this fall, jacket, 10o; ; % lb., 65o; lb., $; postpaid. 1! () Half-Long Scarlet (No. 71)Danvers Intermediate (No. 68) Oxheart or Guerande (No. 66). HASTINGS CARROT SEED PRICES INCLUDE PAYMENT OF POSTAGE ^llltlirA Carrots deserve a more general cultivation in theVUIIUIC South. The young, tender roots are excellentstewed or boiled, either alone or with meat, as well as for sea-soning and for flavoring soups. Select rich or well manuredsoil worked deep, because this is a deep rooted crop and the soilShould be prepared deep enough to allow the roots to penetratethe Soil without difficult}. Soav 1 ounce of seed to 100 feet ofrow in shallow drills, 16 to 18 inches apart, in August and Sep-tember. In Florida and along the Gulf Coast sow seed fromSeptember to December. Make several sowings about two weeksapart So you will have a succession crop. When plants are wellstarted, thin out to four inches apart in the row. Cultivate fre-quently ; keep ground free from weeds and grass. rhantonav/NA RR\ See front cover. This new stump- ynaniCIMJ rooted variety we consider the best of its class. Its a half-long sort unexcelled in quality


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