. Eikenberry's catalogue of farm and garden seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Camden Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED CATALOGUE. Phinney's Early.—An extra early sort of medium size and oblong form. Skin touo-h and mottled; flesh, red and quality fine. ° Icing: or Ice Rind.—(Darki A desirable melon of medium size and with thin rind. Flesh, solid and rich in esteemed for its delicious quality. Georgia Rattlesnake.—In high favor with Southern growers _for shipment. It is a large, oblong melon, striped and mottled with different shades of green. The rind is not thick


. Eikenberry's catalogue of farm and garden seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Camden Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED CATALOGUE. Phinney's Early.—An extra early sort of medium size and oblong form. Skin touo-h and mottled; flesh, red and quality fine. ° Icing: or Ice Rind.—(Darki A desirable melon of medium size and with thin rind. Flesh, solid and rich in esteemed for its delicious quality. Georgia Rattlesnake.—In high favor with Southern growers _for shipment. It is a large, oblong melon, striped and mottled with different shades of green. The rind is not thick and the flavor is first class. Florida Favorite. An oblong melon with exterior of dark and light green ma rkings. Flesh, bri't red, crisp, and of su- perb tiavor. While not an early melon it is earlier than such favor- ite shippers as Kolb's FLORIDA FAVORITE. Gem and Rattlesnake. The best melon of ail for family garden and to us its excellen^.e is best attested by the constantly increasing demand for the seed. ^ oz., 4c; oz., 8c; \ lb., 20c; Onions. Culture.—Onions will grow in any good soil and will succeed well when grown on same ground for suc- cession of years. Feitilize with rotted manure or commfrcial fertiiizer. Sow seed thinly in drills quar- ter to half inch d^^ep and a foot apart. For larg-^ on- ions u-e four or tive pounds seed to the acre; for sets forty to fifty pouncis are required. If using sets, plant six to eight bu. per acre. Keep ground free from weeds by frequent shallow culture. Full si/.edomons mny be grown first year frooigoo'l seed. For rrop of set-^ would re -ommend Yellow Danvers, White Portngql or WIlow Dutih. iJ^Our onion seed is as good as can be procured; strong and of good vitality. Write for prices on large amounts, naming varieties you want Yellow Globe Danvers.—The stand- ard variety for market and winter use. We have an excellent strain of this onion, produc- ing bulbs uniform in shape and color, of good size an


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