Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . se. This variety hns been thoroughly tested,and pleases all market gardeners who use it. Ounce, 5 cents; < pound, 15cents; pound, 45 cents; postpaid. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ f lirlArf Nnrfnllf Qavnv Sovv for fal1 and winter use, as it runsvUrieU nuriUlK OdVUy t0 seed ifSOwn in the spring With theexception of Aragon it is the heaviest cropper. Ounce, 5 cents; % pound, 15cents? pound, 40 cents. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ Rrnor| I cauprl Flanrfare Good standard varety far home use tsroaa i_eavea rianaers andmarket, ounce,scents;(41b., 15 cen


Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . se. This variety hns been thoroughly tested,and pleases all market gardeners who use it. Ounce, 5 cents; < pound, 15cents; pound, 45 cents; postpaid. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ f lirlArf Nnrfnllf Qavnv Sovv for fal1 and winter use, as it runsvUrieU nuriUlK OdVUy t0 seed ifSOwn in the spring With theexception of Aragon it is the heaviest cropper. Ounce, 5 cents; % pound, 15cents? pound, 40 cents. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ Rrnor| I cauprl Flanrfare Good standard varety far home use tsroaa i_eavea rianaers andmarket, ounce,scents;(41b., 15 cents; pound, 40 cents. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ I t%nO Q+anriinP1 Sow for a seasons. A heavy cropper that doesB-UMg ^IQIIUIIIg not run to seed readily. Ounce, 5 cents; % pound,15 cents; pound, 40 cents. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ A valuable variety which is extensively grown, producingDIUUIIiauaiC large crops of thick-leaved spinach. Ounce, 5 cents; j|pound, 15 cents; pound, 40 cents. Ten pounds, not prepaid, $ Hastings Aragon Spinach WHY NOT A FALL GARDEN ? Its a fair question. Why not have vegetables right upto and through the winter months ? Most everybody iswilling to start a garden in the spring. Why does their in-terest in gardens fade away in summer? Its just as im-portant for the health of yourself and family to have a goodsupply of vegetables in fall as in spring. You have theground, why not keep it busy all the year round ? Youneed the vegetables. Time to send for seed for summer andfall planting now. H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 47 TOMATOES For Your Summer And Fall Plantings About the time this catalogue comes into the hands of themajority of its readers the tomatoes from the spring plantingswill have begun to die out. Its easily possible for the peopleof the Central South to have tomatoesfor tableuse for a monthor six weeks after killing frost. Planted now, most va-rieties bear in 75 to 80 days. Summer planted tomatoes


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