. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : Dunning & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in agricultural implements and garden tools, garden, field and grass seeds, cement, lime, hair, plaster and fertilizers, wind mills, pumps, galvanized iron pipe and pipe fittings, wooden ware and dairy supplies. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Maine Bangor. R. B. Dunning & Co.'s Seed Catalogue. 21 Summer Crookneck. Early, productive and of good qual fruit bright yellow White Bush Scalloped. An early flat scalloped shaped va riety ; productive T
. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : Dunning & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in agricultural implements and garden tools, garden, field and grass seeds, cement, lime, hair, plaster and fertilizers, wind mills, pumps, galvanized iron pipe and pipe fittings, wooden ware and dairy supplies. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Maine Bangor. R. B. Dunning & Co.'s Seed Catalogue. 21 Summer Crookneck. Early, productive and of good qual fruit bright yellow White Bush Scalloped. An early flat scalloped shaped va riety ; productive Turban. Early fall variety ; orange-yellow flesh of good flavor. Hubbard. One of the most desirable varieties in cultivation color, dark green ; flesh, bright orange-yellow ; fine grained very dry, sweet and rich-flavored ; keeps perfectly good through out the winter Boston Marrow. A fall and winter variety, very popular in the Boston market; of oval form ; skin thin ; when ripe, bright orange ; an excellent keeper and of superior quality 5 Early Prolific Marrow. Earlier than the Boston Marrow. Very productive, and grows to weigh from seven to twenty pounds. Its color is most attractive, a brilliant orange-red. Quality excellent when mature, and a good keeper 5 SUNFLOWER. Large Russian TOBACCO SEED. Connecticut Seed Leaf. Best adapted to the climate of the North- ern States, as it is more hardy and endures the cold better than the tender varieties grown south TOMATO. 5 Pk. Oz. % lb. Lb. 5 .10 .25 .75 . 5 .10 .25 .75 . 5 .10 .25 .75 J . 5 .10 .25 .75 10 .25 .75 10 .25 .75 Per lb., 15 cts. Pkt. Oz. lb. 5 .30 One ounce will produce fifteen hundred plants. This vegetable is one of the most important of all garden products. They thrive best in a warm, light rich soil. For early plants, sow-about the first week in March in a hot-bed, or in boxes or pots in a warm win- dow. When the plants are about two inches high, set out in boxes, three inches deep, four inches apart, in the sa
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