PRICE LIST OF RURAL BOOKS. 
VEGETABLES. Postage FRUITS. Postage 
Gardening for Profit.--..-...---------..- secteeee $1 65 -.----- 12e¢ Pea ela Cialtit er eee cee veh were aa eS ae 8c 
Truck Farming inthe South................ 1 10 ------- 10¢c Plums and Plum Culture....-.... s2dsiatase- ls 75ac ase 13¢ 
Cabbage and Cauliflower -.....-.-. ........... COE —-—— 6c | Charlton’s Grape Growers Guide .....---.  85.-...... 8c 
Celery for Profit ---.-. ----+e-te-eeteeteeeeee 25 = 20 Sitaw henry Culture ec ee ee OO meas. 3c 
Asparagus Culture ------- oeee ceeee oe Se 2 eee SC? | VhhexNuboCultimict ee eee DOS vere 10c 
Left Overs Made Palatable...-..----.. seccnce: 12a e------- 12 SreoGMlll WinwEKe (CwiltqoS ee eco ee ee 10c 
ANoysceNWoM COUN GSS! .-20- eeaceee SE | (AM en 6c Bits lr iS pees eee aot eames oat ee 165 Seige 
Gardening for Young euatol (ONG Uacen Sees jes eee 7¢ Calton nia Grins oo: se ee ty ea 15¢ 
Vegetable Home Gardening ................. 40.....---. 2€ | Citrus Fruits and Their Calfares es = 275) -eoe 20c 
New. Onion Gmilititimes- a ee eres: (60) 5 se = 
ABC sOlePOtaro) Gmltiiner = deecoa gjis\l eased, 5c FLOWER GARDEN. 
Tats ee pe Ome Het) Be at an Practical Floriculture SSBC ose wee oeen Soe ashe PINGS 10c 
ee a t 16 i eee inane npn: Maury eisen = Sele forest. 5c The Rose, Its Cultivation, Ete... ........... 2-0); 7¢ 
Our Farm of Four Acres 0007777 @ TD. GS | he Beauliful Flower Garden. gy. Be 
*Farmer’s Cyclopedia of‘!Agriculture_... 4 75 | Phe Chrysanthemum ---.---. 0... 55 ------- 6c 
*Bailey’s Encyclopedia, AEN OIS 242000 | POULTRY. AND ANIMALS. 
ApS By EA DuESS or eee ; : | Animal Breeding..---.....---.2-.- Seek Mee Bente SG (Qe sss. 15c 
Waters 335 (Cr (red texan Chub bua at Bee ir Osnetopes 20¢c 
GRASSES AND CLOVERS. | Diseases of Dogs ----- --- eae SA seb aceee fl OO Ree Bee 7c 
Broom Corn Bud) Brooin-s- 2. —-. 3-4 Sie 75. 4c | New Eg@ Farm ----..------102- 0. see 1 50......-.. 7¢ 
Clovets, and How to Grow Them «... .. | Wa 12c | Duck Culture -..-.-- ------2----e-- eee “anes! WOO a 5c 
Harier’s Book on Grasse$/-.--2...52 + *60 2. 4c | Broilers for Profit .-...... -.-2-2---. 0.2... 65 ----2--- 3c 
Adtatta. £5 come Beet ee ae Bice ei <j ae ae 6c, | (eraitable Daisyane ces tee 80 .-----.. Se 
Peanut Plant, Its Cultivation ......0......... L100 3c | Featheréd Pets --.... Sisco a eae aac 25 -------- a 
Ginseng yes oe et ee ee (ie 6c Eros in ne sence wecccbsc secane sacte sancns 1 ae ~peeee: vee 
SeUCTODS at ee eh eee he Pee: 10e... Squabs an OPUS) see ane semozasce sees 0 +....-.. SC 
Horas Ce CEOuS 0 he Ata SOx BAO hits, esc eas ne eee Le 5c 
pagan pT pee eer eee ae |; Making Powltry Payec---- 20 ere 1 00 ....-... 8¢ 
INSECTICIDES, MANU RES, ETC, Diseases of Poultpy. 2 see 00 :..-.5. =e 
The Sprayittfg of Plants ........:/ pear fe Pit 16d A ICLOUS HLOTSES --.-.--. cee eee eee 50 eee 7¢ 
Insects and Lnsecticidés...-).... Apennines, 12¢ HOGS, ETC. 
Tile Draitake Jey: Se. be Te oo Pa ae se ; ; 
= ih aa x. Maris, On thesPion >. wee Clea KO erases 10c 
oF Wee SS Manure eee at Be he : ze Ome POT Mia kato: se: 2 eee 65) ons 5¢ 
ier rst calor we ac Tee] Diséases of Swine |... ag Pe torens = ee a ON EEO 
During the proper sea 
climate, and will be prepare 
HORSE RADISH CULTIVATION—Make up the ground as you would 
for strawberry plants, except that the rows are 3 feet apart; that is, the fur- 
rows are drawn 3 feet apart; put in a liberal dose of commercial fertilizer (a 
_broadcast of good stable manure previous to this is very beneficial), then 
turn a double with a marker, scraping the top of the row off level, then out 
the sets in as nearly straight as possible, the sharpened end down, setting 
them about 12 to 14 inches apart in the row. This way about 10,000 sets are 
used to plantanacre. After it comes up the horse radish is cultivated as 
are most other crops; it is very easily grown, as it soon covers the ground 
so that the weeds will not grow in it. Horse Radish Sets, 20c per dozen; 
$2.09 per 100 
CHIVES OR GERMAN SCHNITTLAUCH—One of the finest and most. 
delicate of the entire Onion family. Much more delicate in flavor than 
ing Salads, Cream Cheese, etc. This plant is of an easy culture, but requires 
partly shade during the summer and high soil. Price 15¢ per bunch. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—20c each ; $2.00 per dozen, 
VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
son we will have all varieties of vegetable plants on hand Suitable for our 
¥ Per Doz. Per 100 Per 1000 
Artiehoke Plants, Genuine Globe .........---eceeececcceceeeeeeee sn . 25 $1 50 $12 50 
Cabbage plants of all seasonable varieties... 10 60 4 5) 
Cauliflower of all seasonable varieties................ 20 109 7 60 
Locks leading yarieticsi=:..-: 1. |S seeenree lune saucy anita 10 40 3 50 
Celery plants,-leading varieties... 15 75 6 50 
Egg Plants, New Orleans Market... 20 1 25 8 00 
Pepper plants; all varieties «1. le mone) hae 20 1 00 7 50 
Tomato plants, leading varieties... 15 75 6 50 
Beet plants, leading varieties _ ___ CS ar Er OM eee re See 10 40 3 50 
Lettuce plants, leading varieties... 10 40 3 00 
Kohlrabi White Verna. oo). ey, eae gee Oi ey 10 40 3 50 
Creole and Bermuda Onion plants...) 10 25 2 50 
Brussels: SPsOMts 7 oe ee ca eee he ie 20 1 00 7 60 
Ber b Sp la miter cero ea wa Ne, Sig 50 
Mint plants: 22 22555 Se Ee ees ee ee we tet ee 75 
Michel’s Karly Strawberry plants... 10 50 4 00 
Lady Thompson’s Strawberry plants... 15 60 5 00 
Hoffman’s Early Strawberry plants... 15 60 5 00 
Klendyke Strawberry planta... 15 60 5 00 
Ocean City Strawberry plants. <e) <1) Mes mean 15 75 6 00 
Senator Dunlap MUTA WDEERY. plants: >... t= eae cee eran nmmrilees 15 75 6 60 
Excelsior Strawberry plants)... 2)... 6 15 75 6 00 
All of the above plants are transplanted and not common, cheap seed bed plants. 
Forany of the above plants by mail add 20 per cent. to cover postage. 
