. Seed catalogue. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ARTICHOKE French, Artichaut. German, Artichoke. Plant the seeds early in the spring one inch deep, and three or four inches apart, in drills one foot apart. Hoe often and transplant in follow- ing spring to hills four feet apart, setting fro*n one to three plants in a hill. Large Green Globe The largest and best. ; oz. 35; *4lb.$; lb. $ Artichoke Roots Jerusa- lem — well known Cut and plant same as po- tato


. Seed catalogue. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ARTICHOKE French, Artichaut. German, Artichoke. Plant the seeds early in the spring one inch deep, and three or four inches apart, in drills one foot apart. Hoe often and transplant in follow- ing spring to hills four feet apart, setting fro*n one to three plants in a hill. Large Green Globe The largest and best. ; oz. 35; *4lb.$; lb. $ Artichoke Roots Jerusa- lem — well known Cut and plant same as po- tatoes Best for stock. Pckt 40c; bush $ Artichoke Root. ASPARAGUS. French, Asperge. German, Spargel To grow asparagus plants from seed, sow in drills about one inch deep in rows a foot apart. Keep the soil mellow and free from weeds during the summer, and in the fall or spring the plants may be set out in beds about 18 inches, apart, in rows four feet apart, with the crowns four inches below the surface. Before winter, cover the transplanted bed with four inches of manure. Sow a little salt on the surface in the spring; it will keep down the Palmetto — This variety is uniformly of large size and early;and while not so many may be cut at one time as from some others, this is overcome in the extra size to which it grows. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; fclb. 25c; lb. 65c. C o n o v e r's Colossal — Of large size and very produc- tive. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Jilb. 15c; lb. 40c. Columbian Mammoth White—A fine, large variety, which produces stalks very light in color, being almost white in some specimens. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 20c; lb. 60c. ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Colossal.—Two year, per 100 50c; 1000 $; one year, 100 45c; 1000 $ Palmetto—Two-year old roots, per 10060c; 1000 $; one year, per 100 50c; 1000 $ Columbian Mammoth White.— Two-year, per 100 60c; per 1000 $; one year, per 100 50c; per 1000 $ BEANS. DWARF, BUSH OR SNAP. French, Haricot. German, Bohne.


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