. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. TO BE StJEE of seed grown by us INSIST ON SAVING IT IN PACKAGES BEAE- INQ our registered TRUE BLtJE SEAL. Large quantities of spurious seed are sold annuaUy as Livingston's by unprincipled persons, henee this warning. THE SEED WE OFFEK WAS SAVED FROM CHOICE SELECTED FETTITS of true original type, any cannot fail to please tbe most critical To
. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. TO BE StJEE of seed grown by us INSIST ON SAVING IT IN PACKAGES BEAE- INQ our registered TRUE BLtJE SEAL. Large quantities of spurious seed are sold annuaUy as Livingston's by unprincipled persons, henee this warning. THE SEED WE OFFEK WAS SAVED FROM CHOICE SELECTED FETTITS of true original type, any cannot fail to please tbe most critical Tomatoes on Wire Trellis. f^iil*ffi**» ^f'l' ^'^O' early fruit the seed WUIIUIC. should be sown in a hot-bed about the first week in March in drills 5 inches apart and half inch deep. Later sowings mav be made until the last of April. (Sufficient plants for a .small garden may be started by sowing a few seed in a shallow box or flower pot and placing in a window in the house.) When the plants are 3 or 4 inches high they should be set 4 or 5 inches apart in another hot-bed or cold-frame, oi removed into small pots, allowing a single plant to a pot. Expose to the air as much as possible^ to harden. Water freely at time of transplant- iug, and shelter from the sun a few days until ; the plants are established. Tomatoes are easily ?? from cuttings and will come into licaring about a week sooner than from seed. ; Cultivate thoroughly as long as vines will per- mit, but the last two or three workings should be-,-5 very shallow (surface cultivation) or the crop '\ may be badly injured, especially if the cultiva; '* tor is run too near the plants. ' Tomatoes will a(Jmit of training to stakes or' ' trellises, and the fruit is very much improved, ? not only in appearance, but in quality. This •; mode of cultivation is quite common among » gardeners who grow market. The usual J method is to set one strong plant to a stake 5 to 7 feet high, tying the plants up with
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