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VEGETABLE GARDEN.— This is the 



month when Artichokes should be 

 dressed, the suckers or sprouts taken off 

 and transplanted. 



Onion seed can be sown but it is 

 better to get in the ground as soon as 

 possible, so that the plants get large 

 enough before cold weather comes on. 



Black-Eyed Marrowfat Peas and 

 English Windsor Beans can be planted. 



Sow Cabbage, Spinach, Cauliflower, 

 Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Kale, Mus- 

 tard, Swiss Chard, Carrots, Beets, Sal- 

 sify, Leeks, Corn Salad, Parsley, 

 Roquette, Chervil, Kohlrabi, Lettuce, 

 Radishes, Endive and Parsnips. 



FIEZ.!). — Speltz, Wheat, Rye, Barley 

 and Oats should be planted for stock 

 food, also Orchard Grass, and all varie- 

 ties of clover. Sow Red Top, Kentucky 

 Blue, Timothy and Rescue Grass and all 

 varieties directed for September. 



ORCHARD. — Spray your fruit trees in 

 order to destroy scale and other insects, 

 and prepare land to set out more trees. 

 If the weather is good and the trees are 

 in sap, bud Orange trees. 



Transplant Strawberry plants; they 

 have to be transplanted every year, as 

 they cannot be left in the same place 

 for several years, as is done North. 



Senator Dunlap, Excelsior, Michel's 

 Early, Ocean City, Improved Hoffman, 

 Lady Thompson and Klondyke are the 

 favorite varieties for the Southern 

 States. 



FIiOWER GARDEN. — Continue to sow 

 Flower seeds of all spring blooming 

 varieties. Plant Hyacinth, Narcissus, 

 Ranunculus, Anemones, Tulip and Lilly 

 bulbs, Pansies, Daisies, Sweet Alyssum, 

 Candytuft, Petunias, Phlox, Verbenas, 

 Columbine, Chinese, Japan and Carna- 

 tion Pinks, Snapdragon. Flowering 

 Sweet Peas, Sweet William, Stocks and 

 Poppy, Plant English Rye Grass for your 

 winter lawn. 



FROTSGHER'S 

 Superior Large Late Flat Dutch 



CABBAGE 

 Largest Surest Finest 





For 



the Convenience 









of 



Our Customers 







we devote the 



last twelve pages of our catalogue tc 



) an 



alphabetically 



arranged Price 



List of the different varieties of seeds. 



This 



you will find 



quite handy an 



d of great assistance in making up your 



order 





If You Want Garden Profit Sow Steckler's Seeds. 



