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VEGETABLE SEEDS 



PEAS — Early. 



// Peas are desired by viaU, please add 8c. per pint and. 

 15c. per quart for jiostaae. 



pt. qt. pk. 



O. & T. Co.'s First Early 10 20 75 



Admiral 10 20 75 



Alaska 10 20 75 



American Wonder 15 25 ICO 



First and Best 10 20 75 



Little Gem 10 20 85 



Nott's Excelsior 15 25 1 00 



Premium Gem 10 20 90 



Blue Tom Thumb or Blue Peter 10 20 1 00 



Second Eariy and IMediuni. 



pt. qt. pk. 



Abundance 10 20 75 



Advancer 10 20 75 



Heroine Ki 20 85 



Horsf ord's Market Garden 10 20 75 



Shropshire Hero 10 20 75 



Main Crop and I^ate. 



pt. qt. pk. 



Gardener's Favorite 15 25 $1.00 



Champion of England 10 20 .75 



Everbearing 10 20 .75 



Pride of the Market 10 20 1.25 



Stratag-em 10 20 1.00 



White Marrowfat 10 15 .50 



Imp. Sugar Marrow 10 15 .50 



RAOISH- Round Varieties. 



pkt. oz. J4lb- lb. 



Early Scarlet Turnip 5 10 20 50 



Early Scarlet Turnip, white tipped... 5 10 20 .'iO 



Early White Turnip 5 10 20 50 



Early Kound Dark Red 5 10 20 m 



Early Scarlet Prussian Globe 10 10 20 50 



Yellow Summer Turnip 5 10 20 70 



French Breakfast 5 10 20 50 



Olive-shaped Scarlet 5 10 20 50 



Olive-shaped white 5 10 20 .50 



Golden Globe 5 10 20 50 



RAOISH. 

 l^nws Varieties. 



pkt. oz. 141b. 



Chartier 5 10 20 



Giant White Stuttgart 5 10 20 



Long Scarlet. Short Top 5 10 20 



Long White Vienna (Lady Finger).. . 5 10 20 



White Strasburg 5 10 20 



Long Black Spanish 5 10 20 



Rose China, Winter 5 10 20 



SI»II««ACH. 



pkt. v;ib. 



Long Standing 5 10 



New Victoria 5 10 



Savoy Leaved, Extra Curled American. . . 5 10 



lb. 



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TOMATO. 



pkt. oz. 141b. lb. 



World's Fair 5 10 20 50 $1.50 



Acme 5& 10 15 40 1.25 



Beauty 5 & 10 15 40 1.25 



Dwarf Champion 5 & 10 20 50 1.50 



Favorite 5 & 10 15 40 1.25 



Paragon 5 & 10- 15 40 1.25 



Ponderosa 5 & 10 35 1.00 



Prizetaker 5 & 10 15 40 1.25 



B. B • 5 & 10 15 40 1.25 



TITR1SII». 



pkt. 141b. lb. 



Aberdeen, Fellow Purple Top 5 10 £0 



Early Flat Dutch 5 10 30 



Extra Early Milan, Purple Top 5 20 50 



Purple Top Globe o 10 m 



Red Top Strap Leaf 5 10 30 



Seven Top (for Green^) 5 10 30 



White Egg 5 10 30 



White Strap Leaf 5 10 30 



Yellow Globe 5 10 30 



The Best English Milltrack Mushroom Spawn. 



Mushrooms can be readily grown in cellars, sta- 

 bles, sheds or pits. Many are successfully grown 

 on a shelf in an ordinary cellar, and yield sufficient 

 crop to compensate the grower for his effort. The 

 sjjace under greenhouse benches or stagings will 

 suit them exactly, using materials in same manner 

 as described. 



CULTIVATION. 



The cultivation of the mushroom is a very simple 

 matter, and requires only ordinary intelligence and 

 care. The materials needed are fresh horse ma- 

 nure, good soil, and live spawn. The manure should 

 not be too short, as it does not combine the neces- 

 sary qualities. Long, strawy litter, plentifully 

 mixed with short manure, makes by far the best 

 beds, as it does not heat too violently, decomposes 

 slowly, and retains its heat for a long period. Put 

 In a heap and turn every three or four days to per- 

 mit the escape of noxious gases and prevent burn- 

 ing. When ready for use it should be as hot as can 

 be borne comfortably by the hand, and should also 

 be moist. Make the beds 3 feet wide at the base, 

 2 1-2 feet high, and of any desired length. The ma- 

 nure, when in proper condition, should be quickly 

 handled to prevent the loss of heat, and to be 

 beaten down to make the heap farm and compact, 

 and cover with long litter; when the heat has de- 

 creased to 90 degrees, the bed is ready to receive the 

 spawn, which is done by raising the manure with 

 the hand and inserting pieces of spawn 2 inches 

 square, 9 inches apart each way. At the expira- 



tion of a few days the bed may be covered with 

 soil to the depth of about 2 inches. If the soil is 

 poor add a liberal quantity of bone meal. 



Best English spawn, 12 cents per lb. By mail, 30 

 cents per lb.; 10 lbs. for $1.00; $8.00 per hundred. 



