GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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VZ:GZ:TABI.Z: GABDEIT. — During this 

 month continue to sow all varieties of 

 winter vegetables as during- the previous 

 month. 



All varieties of Cabbag-e can be sown 

 this month and they will make fine heads 

 in the spring-. Artichokes should be set 

 out. 



Sow Black-Eyed Marrowfat and other 

 late varieties of Peas; they are not 

 easily effected by frost as long- as they 

 are small, and during- this time of the 

 year they will not grow very fast. 

 Engrlish Windsor Beans can still be 

 planted; they are hardy enoug-h not to 

 be hurt by frost. 



Hot-beds should be grotten ready now 

 for Cucumbers, manure for same should 

 be looked after, it oug-ht not to be over 

 one month old. Set out Strawberry 

 plants. Set out Shallots, Chives, Onion 

 Sets and Artichokes. 



FIEIiD. — Continue to sow all varieties 

 of Grasses, Field and Clover Seed as 

 directed for September and October. 



OBCHABD. — Prepare your land to set 

 out fruit trees, transplant those which 

 are dormant. 



FIiOWEB G A B D E N. — Sow Flower 

 seeds of all kinds in boxes and trans- 

 plant when larg-e enoug-h into open 

 grround, such as Pansy, Daisy, Phlox, 

 Petunia, Chinese and other Pinks, 

 Alyssum, Candytuft, Larkspur, Lobelia 

 and Poppy.' 



Set out roses and other hardy plants. 



Plant Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, 

 Jonquils, Anemones and Ranunculus in 

 open g-round or flower pots for forcing-. 



To force Hyacinths and other bulbous 

 rooted plants in flower pots, use lig:ht 

 but rich soil, plant in 5-inch pots, so 

 that the top of the bulbs are covered 

 half an inch. 



Give one g-ood watering- and bury the 

 pots 6 inches under the g-round, until the 

 bulbs are well rooted, which takes from 

 4 to 5 weeks. When well rooted take 

 the pots out of the g-round and gradually 

 expose to the lig-ht, when they will soon 

 put out and bloom well. Plant Eng-lish 

 Rye Grass for your winter lawn. 



Due to the various chang'es in 

 our Southern country, we feel 

 that many will turn to diversifi- 

 cation of crops and stock raising*, 

 hence we advise the planting* of 

 feed stuffs of all kinds. 



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will 



do the rest; we will cheerfully select suitable seeds for you. 





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my information you 



want that is not given in 



this 



catalogue, write us 



> about it. 



We will give your inquiries our prompt 



and 



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