. Bolgiano's spring 1970. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Have you Tried the Fine New Squash? Sweet Potatoes Plants ready in May and ; I May or June. ildbepla Porto Rico. A large yielder of deep rich red, sweet, juicy tubers. Nancy Hall. Well known and popular. PEANUTS Peanuts grow on any soil, but are more easily harvested on light soils. Plant 35 pounds of shelled nuts or 50 pounds un- shelled nuts to acre. Inoculate with Nitragin E. Peanuts require lime, phosphate and potash. Use Gold


. Bolgiano's spring 1970. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Have you Tried the Fine New Squash? Sweet Potatoes Plants ready in May and ; I May or June. ildbepla Porto Rico. A large yielder of deep rich red, sweet, juicy tubers. Nancy Hall. Well known and popular. PEANUTS Peanuts grow on any soil, but are more easily harvested on light soils. Plant 35 pounds of shelled nuts or 50 pounds un- shelled nuts to acre. Inoculate with Nitragin E. Peanuts require lime, phosphate and potash. Use Gold Tag 5-10-10 Fertilizer, 200 to 400 pounds per acre. Virginia Jumbo or Virginia Runner. The heaviest-yielding large Peanut. A good va- riety for light sandy soil. Enormous, bright, attractive nuts, with few pops. Lb. , postpaid. RAPE 575. Dwarf Essex. A hardy, quick-growing, smooth-leaved variety. While young it is very sweet and growth is so rapid that leaves may be cut in three weeks from seeding. Sow in succession from early spring through the fall. Oz. 30c.; 141b. 45c.; lb. , postpaid. RADISHES One ounce will plant 100 feet of row; 8 to 12 pounds, an acre Culture. Radishes require light rich soil and must have plenty of moisture to be crisp and tender. Plant as early as ground is workable, sowing thinly in rows or broadcast in borders; repeat every two weeks for suc- cession. Sow seed for Winter Radishes in late July and August. These should be dug be- fore frost and stored in a cellar. Early Varieties 124. Champion. (24 days.) The brightest .f->, cherry-red Radish. Pull it small or let f jj^j it grow as big as a silver dollar and it ^^— will still be crisp and solid. True ball shape with thin tap-root. Good-sized top makes it a good buncher. Recommended for home and market gardens. Pkt. 25c.; oz. 40c.; Jilb. 80c.; lb. $, postpaid. 158. Cherry Belle. (24 days.) This Radish ®has a short top and short tap-root. Solid, crisp and especially good for forcing.


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