. Seeds & bulbs for fall planting : grass & clover seeds, vegetable & flower seeds, seed wheat, oats, rye & barley, hyacinths, tulips, lilies, Nursery stock Virginia Richmond Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 20 T. W. WOOD & SONS, Richmond, Va. RADISH. For fall and winter use, sow the China Winter or the Spanish varieties in August or September. One ounce will sow fitty feet of drill. Rose China Winter. One of the best fall and winter varieties. Color


. Seeds & bulbs for fall planting : grass & clover seeds, vegetable & flower seeds, seed wheat, oats, rye & barley, hyacinths, tulips, lilies, Nursery stock Virginia Richmond Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 20 T. W. WOOD & SONS, Richmond, Va. RADISH. For fall and winter use, sow the China Winter or the Spanish varieties in August or September. One ounce will sow fitty feet of drill. Rose China Winter. One of the best fall and winter varieties. Color bright rose, white flesh and of supe- rior quality. Pkt. 5c.; oz. loc.; }{ lb. 15c.; lb. 40c. Long Black Spanish. One of the latest and hardiest of radishes. Excellent for fall sowing and winter use. Pkt. 5c.; oz. IOC.; ^Ib. 15c.; lb. 40c. Long White Spanish. Milder than the Black Spanish. Grows sis to eight inches long. Fine for fall sowing. Pkt. 5c,; oz. 102.; ^Ib. 15c.; lb. 40c. PLANTS, ROOTS, ETC CABBAGE PLANTS. Late Varieties for fall and winter use. 25c. per 100; $ per i,ooo. Early Varieties for setting out in November. 30c. per 100; $ per 1,000. CELERY PLANTS. May be set out as late as October ist. For cultural directions, see our Annual Cata- logue. 35c. per 100; $ per 1,000. ASPARAGUS ROOTS. See page 15. RHUBARB ROOTS, loc. each; $ per dozen. SPINACH. Spinach makes one of the most desirable winter and spring greens, and is better liked and usually sells at much higher prices than either kale or turnip salad in our marcet. Is largely grown for shipping. Culture.—For winter and spring use, sow in September and October, in drills one inch deep, eighteen inches to two feet be- tween the rows. Requires but little cultivation. One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill; twenty pounds, one acre. Norfolk Savoy, or Bloomsdale. Very early and hardy, with leaves curled and wrinkled like a Savo} cab- bage. Very popular with truckers and market gar- deners for


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