Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . to the wet weather and generally unfavor-able season. The color of the Potato is a light reddish blue, ex-ceedingly handsome, and the quality when cooked of the verybest- We believe this to be of great value to agriculture in gen-eral. We have only a limited quantity of seed, but those whoplant a few hills and establish a crop will reap a rich harvestin the next few years. Fine perfect tubers, free by mail or express, 20c. each: 3 fo


Childs' combination catalogue for 1910 : flower seeds vegetable seeds summer bulbs hardy bulbs and plants house plants shrubs new fruits and dutch or full bulbs . to the wet weather and generally unfavor-able season. The color of the Potato is a light reddish blue, ex-ceedingly handsome, and the quality when cooked of the verybest- We believe this to be of great value to agriculture in gen-eral. We have only a limited quantity of seed, but those whoplant a few hills and establish a crop will reap a rich harvestin the next few years. Fine perfect tubers, free by mail or express, 20c. each: 3 for50c; 7 for $ - j^... .y--., — pf-.* t the greatest forage grass known, having the great nutri-ment of Buffalo grass anda growth so rank and rapid thatcontinuous cutting or grazing is furnished. From seed itwill grow in one summer to heavy stools with masses ofblades a foot or more long. The wise farmer will make astart with it at once. We have only a limited supply of seed,but have a good lot of plants from divided stools. Seed pkt.: 3pkts. for 50c- Plants for seeding and for establishing patches 75c. perdozen,: $ per loo. LADYLLEWELYN. Australian Fodder Grass. _ - , , 1, „ r. l-v/\«/V This newest, rarest and best of all grasses has becomeworld famous, though very little of it has yet leftJ^tralia,There where it is known it commands fabulous prices, it is Ne^tf Earl>r Potato, Lady LjleWellyq. This potato is the sensation of Great Britain, owing toits extreme earliness and enormous productiveness. Whileas early or earlier than any other it is two and three timesas productive as all the leading early kinds, which makes itof enormous value. One stalk has yielded as much as 8 to 9lbs of fine tubers. It is also of exceptional quality, havingbut few equals in this respect, and is a great rot and blightresister. There is probably not another sort outside ofMonarch of France that is less subject to vine blight, or anyother disease, or rot in the tubers. It is


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