Schultz's seeds : 1913 . ows to an immense size, and a field of them is a very pretty sight withtheir great hooks lying around in the greatest profusion. They are rich, dark golden yellow incolor, thick-meated, fine-fleshed, excellent for feeding stock or for pies. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; ylb, 20c; lb, $60. Small Sweet or Sugar Pumpkin A. vejy fine. 0 1 grained, most deliciously sweet flavored pumpkin, also a splen-did keeper all through the winter. For size theyaverage about ten inches in diameter, and beingof a round, flattened shape and deep orange color,are extremely attractive while growing.


Schultz's seeds : 1913 . ows to an immense size, and a field of them is a very pretty sight withtheir great hooks lying around in the greatest profusion. They are rich, dark golden yellow incolor, thick-meated, fine-fleshed, excellent for feeding stock or for pies. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; ylb, 20c; lb, $60. Small Sweet or Sugar Pumpkin A. vejy fine. 0 1 grained, most deliciously sweet flavored pumpkin, also a splen-did keeper all through the winter. For size theyaverage about ten inches in diameter, and beingof a round, flattened shape and deep orange color,are extremely attractive while growing. Pkt,5c; oz, 10c; yA lb, 20c; lb, 50c. Connecticut Field The hardiest of air Pumpkins; cul-tivated mainly for stock-feeding,producing enormous crops. Oz, 5c; yA lb, 10c.; y2 lb,15c; lb., 25c. Larsre Sweet Cheese 0r\e of the hefl tab^ use 0 and very productive. Shape, flat; skin, mottled light green or yellow, changing to a richcream color; flesh, yellow, thick and tender. Packet, 5c.;oz, ioc.; Ya lb, 20c; lb, 50c. 26. Large Sweet Chinese Pumpkin. HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS Ten bushels of Potatoes will plant anacre. One peck will plant 75 hills. POTATOES Karloffeln, Ger. SELECT LIST OF STANDARD MAINE GROWN VARIETIES, TRUE TO NAME. CULTURE—The soil best suited to the Potato is a rich, sandy loam,- but it seems to thrive in any soil orclimate. The Potato, being a gross feeder, requires a liberal application of manure; if stable manure is to be usedit should be well rotted, and not allowed to come in contact with the tubers. On no other crop are the resultsfrom the use of phosphates so manifest as the Potato; almost invariably the tubers are smoother, brighter and freerfrom rust and the destructive influence of wire worms. For fertilizer we would recommend Alapes Economical PotatoManure. This is highly balanced, and contains 10 per cent, of sulphate of potash. Plant as early in the spring asthe ground can be thoroughly worked, in rows of 3 feet apart and 1 foot in the rows;


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