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bility of purchasing seed in which each color is by 

 itself. The objection is often urged that one 

 persoH seldom cares to use as many plants of one 

 color as can be grown from a package of seed. 

 This diflaculty is easily disposed of. Club with 

 your neighbors, and divide the seed between you 

 when it comes. In this way you will secure the 

 most satisfactory results and pay no more for 

 your seed than you would if you were to buy 

 " mixed " packages. Grow colors separately for 

 a season and I am quite sure you will never go 

 back to mixed seed. 



