. Catalogue : seeds for summer and fall sowing. 4 ALEXANDER DRUG & SEED CO. tCarrots Continued.] Oanver'sâSkin dark orange. Any of these, 2 papers, 5c.; oz., lOc; }â lb., 30c.; lb., Jl. Large White BelgianâParticularly recommended for stock. Price, 1 oz., lOc; i lb., 20c.; lb., 75c. CAULIFLOWER A. D. Bridges, Attala County, Miss.: "The Cabbage, White Geor- gia CoUard and Beet seed I or- dered from you last Spring (1894) are new the finest I ever saw grow from any seed. I tell all of my neighbors about it,'' SUCCEEDS well, especially in" Stales bordering on tlie Guif. Sow from Jul


. Catalogue : seeds for summer and fall sowing. 4 ALEXANDER DRUG & SEED CO. tCarrots Continued.] Oanver'sâSkin dark orange. Any of these, 2 papers, 5c.; oz., lOc; }â lb., 30c.; lb., Jl. Large White BelgianâParticularly recommended for stock. Price, 1 oz., lOc; i lb., 20c.; lb., 75c. CAULIFLOWER A. D. Bridges, Attala County, Miss.: "The Cabbage, White Geor- gia CoUard and Beet seed I or- dered from you last Spring (1894) are new the finest I ever saw grow from any seed. I tell all of my neighbors about it,'' SUCCEEDS well, especially in" Stales bordering on tlie Guif. Sow from July to October. Trans- J^lant in wet weather to very rich soil. Cultivate early and often. Re- quires plenty of moisture when heads begin to form. Best varieties are: Early Paris. Extra Urfurt. Packets, 2 for 5c. Â¥â^ I r-J -XT THIS delicious Vegetable is not cul- 1» I \^ tivated as generally in the South as it ' should be. It is a successful crop here*" and pays handsomely. CULTURE âFor early transplanting sow in May or June ; for Lter crop, in August or September. Soil should be rieh and deed, and plants in rows 3 feet apart, li to 8 inches in row. Plants should be set about 6 inches bigh. Celery requires moistureâkeep well watered. Blanch by earthing ,up when large enough. One ounce will make plants. White PlumeâA good kind, requiring but little banking up to blanch. Large White SolidâA solid, crisp variety, which is most generally cultivated. Boston MarltetâA favorite here, and remarkable for its tender, succulent stems and mild flavor Golden Self-BlanchingâSolid, crisp and brittle; compact in growth; self-blanching to a large extent. Price of either of above, papers 2 for 5c.; oz., 25c.; 4 ozs., 75c. /^/^T f A Rf")^ Improved White GeorgiaâCalled the Cabbage Collard ou ac- y^^^'-^ l \ \J m count of its ciose-bunching growth and light green leaves, resem- bling a Cabbage, combiling the hardiness and reality of. the (Jollard with the whitene


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