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HEBBS. 



family use. The seed is sown in these drills, each 

 kind by itself, and covered by raking the bed in 

 the direction of the rows. The seed-bed should be 

 kept free from weeds by frequent disturbance of 

 the soil. When the plants are an inch above the 

 surface, they may be thinned out to four inches 

 apart in the row. 



STKAP-LEAF RED-TOP. 



A larger yield will be obtained by transplanting 

 into another bed in June, setting the plants one foot 

 apart each way. The only care will be to prevent 

 the weeds from gaining any headway. 



In the Fall, the tops should be cut off, tied in 



