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VEGETABI.!: GABDEN.— Peas for 



general crop can be planted. 



Spinach, Roquette, Radishes, Carrots, 

 Lettuce, Endive and some early Cabbage 

 may be sown. 



Sow early varieties of Cauliflower in 

 a frame or a sheltered situation in the 

 open ground to be transplanted in 

 February. 



In the latter part of this month sow 

 Peppers, Cucumbers, Eggplants .in the- 

 Hot-bed. 



Sow Tomatoes for forcing in a cooled- 

 off hot-bed. 



Set out Shallots, Chives, Onion Sets 

 and Artichokes. 



PIEIiD. — Sow Lespedeza or Japan 

 Clover, Alfalfa, Red, Alsike, Burr, White 

 and Crimson Clover, all varieties of 

 Grass seed, Speltz, Rye, Barley, Wheat 

 and Oats for stock food. 



OBCHABD. — Prepare ground for fruit 

 trees during this month, and towards 

 the end begin to plant. 



Plant Pecan Nuts to raise trees from. 



Prune, work and fertilize trees which 

 have been planted during the previous 

 season. 



FI.OWEB G A B D E N.— Plant Hya- 

 cinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Jonquils, 

 Ranunculus, Anemones, Japan Lillies. 

 Sow all varieties of winter and spring 

 blooming flower seeds in cold frames to 

 be set out in January and February, as 

 for instance Lobelia, Astefs, Pansy, 

 Daisy, Phlox, Petunia, Chinese and other 

 Pinks, Alyssum, Candytuft, Larkspur, 

 Poppy, Hollyhock, Snapdragon, Flos 

 Adonis, Calleopsis, Heliotrope, Primula 

 and Reseda. Set out Roses and other 

 hardy plants, and all varieties of Herbs. 

 Plant English Rye Grass for your winter 

 lawn. 



SHADE TREES.— Plant all varieties 

 of trees and tree seed mentioned in this 

 catalogue. 



Write Us for Delivered 

 Prices. 



We want yon to write us for 

 delivery prices when ready to Tjuy 

 in quantity. We can often save 

 you money. We are always grlad 

 to show you tlie cost delivered at 

 your station. 



In Order to Enable 



our friends and customers to purchase small quantities and g"et the same fresh 

 and reliable seeds as if they boug"ht in largre quantities, we offer 15 largfe papers 

 or 24 smaller papers of seed for $1.00, any selection of veg-etaTble seeds in this 

 catalog'ue. 



We Offer 



15 largfer size papers or 24 smaller papers of Plower Seeds for $1.00, any varieties 

 listed in this catalog'ue, except those listed at 25 cents per paper. 



Our Motto: Not How Cheap; but How Good. 



