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'T^ ^°\ 13 \ f\ ^N (f'\ CuiiTURE. — Sow seed in a hot bed in February or March and treat same as Tomatoes. Use wood ashes on seed 



III 1^ Z\ i^ 1^ \3 bed. When plants are large enough and weather settled, transplant in rows 3 or S^o feet apart each way, and cul- 

 * ^"^ *^ ^^^ ^"^ ^^ ^^ tivate frequently. A packet will produce about 200 plants; an ounce produces about 5UO0 plants; sufficient for an acre. 

 JIS BIG HAVANA. — An Americanized Havana, 



large, long leaf. It is one of the earliest. Fine texture. 



Packet, 10 ceiits; ounce, 50 cents; 



quarter poiiud, $1.35 ; ponud, S5.00, postpaid. 



719 IMPKOVED GOLD L.EAF — For bright 

 wrappers this variety is the best. The leaf is large, of 

 medium breadth, aud fine grained; cures bright or 

 mahogany. Packet, 13 cents; onuce, 65 cents; 

 quarter pound, SI. 75; pound, §6.50, postpaid. 



720 PEXiVSYLVANIA SEED LEAF — Very ex- 

 teusiveiy grown in the Lancaster district of Pennsyl- 

 vania, wiiich is famous for Its fine cigar tobaccos. 



Packet, 15 cents; ounce, 75, cents; 

 quarter pound, $2.00; pound, $7.50, postpaid. 



724 CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF Grown In 



all sections of the U. S. and extensively in Connecti- 

 cut. Broad leaf of medium length. Suitable for cigar 

 tillers. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents; 



quarter pound, $1.35; pound, $5.00, postpaid. 



725 SWEET ORONOItO A long narrow leaf, 



curing a rich red, the finest plug fillers. Makes the 

 best natural chewing leaf. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 60 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.75; pound, $6.00, postpaid. 



726 THE PRIMUS — This is the earliest tobacco 

 grown. It will ripen even in Canada. Leaves large, 

 fibre fine, texture silky, flavor superior. It makes an 

 elegant smoking tobacco, either for cigars or pipe. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 60 cents; 

 quarter pound, $1.75; pound, 86. 00, postpaid. 



727 I3IPROVED WHITE BURLEY Of es- 

 pecial value for cut or plug tobacco; often used for 

 wrappers. Large, broad leaf, curing a very desirable 

 color. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents; 



quarter pound, $1.10; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 



THE PRIMUS TOBACCO 



Tree Seeds 



Culture directions are plainly printed 

 on eacli package. 



86S Arbor Vltoe, American, ounce 75 cents. 

 8S7 Apple, ounce, 30 cents; pound, S3.00. 

 SS9 Catalpa Speciosa. Oz., a5c.; lb., S.^.iO. 



870 Clierry Mazard, ounce, 25 cents; lb., S2.50. 



871 Honey Locust, ounce, 20 cts.; pound, S2.00. 



872 Norivay Spruce, ounce, 55 cts.; pound, S5..50. 

 874 Pear, Kietfer, ounce, 60 cents; pound, SB.CO. 



878 Spruce, Douglass, ounce, 75 cents. 



879 "Wliite Pine, ounce, 50 cents; pound, S5.00. 



880 TelloTF Locust, ounce, 20cts.; pound, S2.00. 



881 Yello^v Pine, ounce, 90 cents. 

 At above prices, all tree seeds are postpaid. 



873 Osa^e Orange 



The Best of all Hedge Plants 



Easy grown, and a rapid grower, hardy, pro- 

 duces a good hedge in from 3 to 4 years. 

 Ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, 85 cents; 

 pound, $3.00, postpaid. 



TOBACCO GULTUKB 



Book of 50 pages giving full details on the 

 selection aud preparation of the seed and 

 soil, harvesting, curing and marketing the 

 crop. Prepaied by li experienced tobacco 

 growers in difierent parts of the country. 

 Illustrated, Paper Cover, 60c postpaid. 



Highly nutritious as a table 



vegetable and profitable as 



food for stock and fowls 



Culture.— Does best on new land, or light and sandy soil. Sow the seed from the latter part of June until August in drills 15 to 24 inches 

 apart. Cover seed J^ inch and thin out to 6 to S inches in the rows. Cultivate frequently. Can be sown broadcast. Use a packet to about 

 50 feet of drill, an ounce to 250 feet, 1>^ pounds to the acre in drills or 2>^ pounds broadcast. Ready to use in 90 to 95 days. 



Ruta Bagas or Swede Turnips 



708 Improved Purple Top 



Very richly colored, fine grained and sweet 



PURP[E 



l^ext in yield and value after 

 our Heavy Cropping Swede, we 

 place this old standard variety. 

 It is of fine quality and "is 

 widely grown. It keeps per- 

 fectly all winter. It is hardy, 

 productive, sweet, solid and 

 satisfactory. It is globe shaped, 

 purple top, yellow skin and 

 flesh, with smaller top and 

 shorter neck than most sorts. 

 It is justly held in high esteem 

 for both table and stock feeding 

 purposes, as the roots gi-ow 

 fairly smooth, with compara- 

 tively small tap root; uniform 

 !n shape, color and quality. 

 Flesh is crisp, fine grained and 

 solid. Matures in 95 days. 

 Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 10 cents; 



quarter pound, 25 cents; 

 pound, 85 cents; 



5 pounds, S3. 75, postpaid. 



7n White French 



Or S'weet Russian 



Grows to a large size, 

 and is most excellent 

 for table use or for live 

 stock. The white flesh 

 is firm, rich and of 

 sweet, nutritious qual- 

 ity. Matures in 90 days. 

 Packet, 8 cents; 

 ounce, 13 cents; 

 14 pound, 30 cents; 

 pound, SI. 00; 3 pounds, 

 S4.50, postpaid. 



713 White Rock 



Reliable Keeper 



In all sections it has 

 long had an enviable 

 reputation as an extra 

 good cropper and relia- 

 ble keeper. Roots large 

 nearly globe shape, 

 small neck, skin is 

 greenish white ; flesh 

 white. Matures in 90 

 days. It is equally desi- 

 rable for table purposes 

 or for stock feeding. 



Packet, 10 cents; otince, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 

 poxiud, $1.00; 5 pounds, $4.50, postpaid. 



MAULE S 



HE/i^CROPPiNr 

 RUTABag;^ 



707 



Maule's Heavy Cropping 



The perfect Ruta Baga, of symmetrical shape, and firm flesh 



Maule's Heavy Cropping is the flnest.and most profitable of all yellow, 

 purple top Ruta Bagas. being the hardiest, heaviest, best shaped and 

 most productive. The roots are better keepers than most sorts. The 

 flesh is of a beautiful yellow color, of the choicest quality, full of nourish- 

 ment. Excellent for'table use and stock feeding. Matures in 95 days. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; 

 pound, $1.00; 5 pounds, $4.50, postpaid. 



