. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTONS '^A^CLtcta/ SEEDS^ 107 ROOT-CROPS FOR FEEDING STOCK CARROT oz. j<ib. Lb. Danvers Half-Long $o 30 $1 00 $3 50 Improved Long Orange 30 i 00 3 50 White Belgian 20 75 2 50 Yellow Belgian 20 75 2 50 SOJA BEANS Thrives well in hot, dry weather. Valuable for the South. Plant at the rate of K to K bushel to the acre, in drills 2H to 3 feet apart, and cultivate same as field corn. It does not make good hay, but is good as ensilage or green fodder. Market price upon application. (60 lbs. to the bush


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTONS '^A^CLtcta/ SEEDS^ 107 ROOT-CROPS FOR FEEDING STOCK CARROT oz. j<ib. Lb. Danvers Half-Long $o 30 $1 00 $3 50 Improved Long Orange 30 i 00 3 50 White Belgian 20 75 2 50 Yellow Belgian 20 75 2 50 SOJA BEANS Thrives well in hot, dry weather. Valuable for the South. Plant at the rate of K to K bushel to the acre, in drills 2H to 3 feet apart, and cultivate same as field corn. It does not make good hay, but is good as ensilage or green fodder. Market price upon application. (60 lbs. to the bushel.) CANADIAN FIELD PEAS Valuable for northern climates, for cattle-feeding, especially for milch cows. It also makes fine en- silage. It is sown broadcast in the spring and harrowed in. If sown with oats, about i K bushels to the acre, in drills 2 to 3 bushels to the acre. Market price on application. COWPEAS (Vigna Catjang) Specially adapted to warm countries ; extensively grown in our Southern States; also valuable in this latitude as a fodder-plant; their chief value, however, is as a green crop to plow under. The seed should not be sown till the ground has become well warmed. One bushel to the acre in drills; 2 to 2% bushels to the acre if sown broadcast. Black-e7ed, Clay, Whippoorwill. Market price on application. RUTABAGAS (Russian, or Swede Turnips) Pkt. Oz. Hlb. Lb. Champion. Surpasses all the other varieties for size and richness So 05 $0 10 $0 35 $1 00 Improved American. A yellow-fleshed, purple-top variety, grown for stock or table 05 10 35 i 00 Long Island Improved. Much larger than the ordinary American 05 :o 35 i 00 Skirving's Purple-Top. A very heavy cropper; one of the best for field culture 05 10 35 I 00 MANGEL-WURZEL Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre Champion Yellow Globe. Smooth, globe-shaped roots, of large size and excellent quality. Colossal Long Red. Roots of the largest size, blood-red color. Exceedingly nutritious, distinct and valuable. Giant Intermediate. A


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