Cole's garden annual . ed or stewed isalmost as dry and mealy as a sweet making pies, custards, etc., they Cer-tainly have no equal. Per pkt. 5 cts., cts., i/i lb. 25 cts., lb. $ CHEESE or SWEET. Cheeseshaped, in flavor like the CrockneckSquash; yellow fleshed, fine grained andvery productive; superior to most field vari-eties. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., ^4 lb. 25cts., lb. 75 cts., by express, 5 lbs. $ MAMMOTH POTIRON OR KING OP THEMAMMOTHS. It grows to an enormoussize three feet or more in diameter, andone to two hundred pounds or more inweight. It has a s


Cole's garden annual . ed or stewed isalmost as dry and mealy as a sweet making pies, custards, etc., they Cer-tainly have no equal. Per pkt. 5 cts., cts., i/i lb. 25 cts., lb. $ CHEESE or SWEET. Cheeseshaped, in flavor like the CrockneckSquash; yellow fleshed, fine grained andvery productive; superior to most field vari-eties. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., ^4 lb. 25cts., lb. 75 cts., by express, 5 lbs. $ MAMMOTH POTIRON OR KING OP THEMAMMOTHS. It grows to an enormoussize three feet or more in diameter, andone to two hundred pounds or more inweight. It has a salmon-colored skin;flesh bright yellow, fine grained and ofgood quality. It has attracted a great dealof attention, and is a fine variety to ex-hibit at county fairs, etc. Per pkt. 5 cts.,oz. 10 cts., 14 lb. 30 cts., lb. $ CONNECTICUT, or COMMON YEL-IiOW-riEIiD. A very productive largeyellow variety, and grown principally forfeeding stock. Per oz. 5 cts., lb. 15 cts.,lb 60 cts., 5 lbs. $, 10 lbs. $ 34 Coles Seed Store, Pella, Iowa PEAS One qtiart will plant 100 feet of drill. The Pea is extremely hardy; will endurecold, frosty weather without harm, and maytherefore be sown very early in the the earliest sown succeed the the dwarf varieties in rows two feetapart; those varieties that attain the heightof two or three feet in rows three feet dwarf varieties should be liberally ma-nured; the tall sorts will run too much tovine if too freely manured. Bush the tallkinds when 6 inches hig-h. The height of thePea depends much on the moisture and rich-ness of the ground. Peas should be coveredfrom four to six inches deep. In dry weatherthe Pea should be soaked five or six hoursbefore planting and if the ground is very dry,pour water in the drills before sowing theseed. The wrinkled varieties rot more easilythan the smooth sorts, and therefore shouldnot be sown so early when the ground isliable to again freeze up, though hardierso


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