. Rennie's 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Bee culture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Rennie's Canadian Peanut. PEANUTS. RENNIE'S CANADIAN. fully grown in Canada. Holt'sMammoth Sage Leaf. SAGE PLANTS— MOLT'S MAMMOTH. —A single plant of this famous sort will yield more than a dozen plants of the common sorts. It never runs to seed. Strong plants, each 10c, 3 for 25c, 7 for 50c postpaid. Yellow Nansemond Sweet Potatoes. The earliest Peanut grown.—Only var


. Rennie's 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Bee culture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Rennie's Canadian Peanut. PEANUTS. RENNIE'S CANADIAN. fully grown in Canada. Holt'sMammoth Sage Leaf. SAGE PLANTS— MOLT'S MAMMOTH. —A single plant of this famous sort will yield more than a dozen plants of the common sorts. It never runs to seed. Strong plants, each 10c, 3 for 25c, 7 for 50c postpaid. Yellow Nansemond Sweet Potatoes. The earliest Peanut grown.—Only variety success- Rather smaller than ordinary Peanut, is a vigorous grower, producing luscious nuts in abundance. Cul- tural directions on each packet. Pkt. 10c, J lb. 30c, lb 90c SWEET POTATOES. YELLOW NANSEMOND-We are pleased to hear of the great success our customers have had in growing this most delightful vegetable throughout Canada the past season. Set the plants out about June 1st, in rows about 4 feet distant and 2 feet apart in the rows, using a good shovelful of well-rotted manure mixed in for each hill. Always plant in light sandy soil, heavy soils being entirely uncongenial to the nature of the root. Try them. Fine plants ready June 1st. Doz. 35c, 100 .. .$ postpaid TREE HEDGE AND FRUIT SEEDS. Culture.—Sow early in spring in well prepared beds, about two inches deep. When the seeds begin to germinate cover the beds lightly with pine boughs to shade the young plants from the sun. When the plants are all up, the brush should be gradually removed, but replaced before winter sets in. Let plants remain in beds for about 2 years, then transplant into rows 2 ft. apart, leaving about 12 inches between each plant. Keep ground clear, and when plants are strong enough remove 1;o their intended places. NOTE.—Owing to the many causes for failure In the germination of Tree Seeds, we wish it distinctly understood that we cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage


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