. Reveille. before, Two peaches where only oysters grew before and Two birds wherebefore there were only plain chickens, just take the trial of Prof. Tolly, the , the Eastern Shoman and the (Y)eggman some bright spring afternoon. Say, Baldy, just give those Exp. Sta. turrips and your rooting propensities arest while you give us your plans for the development of Agriculture. And straightwayBaldy launches mto a glowmg description of his prospective methods of advertisingand selling certified eggs under the Kinghorne trademark, guaranteed 12 eggs to thedozen or 1 6 oz. to the pound.


. Reveille. before, Two peaches where only oysters grew before and Two birds wherebefore there were only plain chickens, just take the trial of Prof. Tolly, the , the Eastern Shoman and the (Y)eggman some bright spring afternoon. Say, Baldy, just give those Exp. Sta. turrips and your rooting propensities arest while you give us your plans for the development of Agriculture. And straightwayBaldy launches mto a glowmg description of his prospective methods of advertisingand selling certified eggs under the Kinghorne trademark, guaranteed 12 eggs to thedozen or 1 6 oz. to the pound. List to Puckum. The day is near at hand when Pick Puckums peaches willhave a monopoly of street car ad space. From every fruit stand, Puckums MaidensBlush—Peach will proclaim the wonders of the Eastern Sho. Just get Mudd started and you will soon be convinced that F. F. M. Farm Lit-tle Pig Sausage is destined to be the connecting link between Southern Marylandand prosperity. May their dreams come true. 138. f^ortxcultural Coursfe A heavenly paradise is that place. Wherein all pleasant fruits are grown.—Howres. Dean of Course—C. P. Close, M. S. By the way. What does this mean. P. R. Little—Thesis: Fall and Spring Planting of Vegetables. J. K. Smith—Thesis: Nut Propagation. H. Stabler—^Thesis: Control of Drop on Greenhouse Lettuce. The Horticultural Course is one that in importance stands near the head of the listfor it treats of the wants ard needs of the people. It embraces the cultivation of theOrchard, Garden, and Greenhouse. The products of these are adding more every yearto the wealth and comfort of the people of the State of Maryland than they derive fromany other one source. When the Big Three of 1911 look back over their college days at M. A. C, someof their recurring thoughts will be, not how they toiled in the greenhouse or orchard, but how they would play a game of bluff upon Prof. B. Sometimes they would be successful, and again, he would bring them to a


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