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io Month 



October, 1904. 



31 Days. 



Calculated for the Latitude of the Southern States. 



MOON'S PHASES. 



Last Quarter 2d 7h 52m Morn. 



New Moon 8d llh 25m After. 



First Quarter 15d llh 54m After. 



Fall Moon 2id 4h 56m Morn. 



Last Quarter 31d 5h 13m After. 



of I Day of Week. 

 M. I 



Sun I Sun | Moon 

 rises I sets | rises 

 h. m. j h. m. I h. m. 



1 I Saturday | 5 53 | 5 46 | 10 51 



40. 18th Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, llh. 52m. 



SUNDAY.. 



Monday 



Tuesday 



Wednesday- 

 Thursday ... 

 Friday 



5 53 

 5 53 

 5 54 

 5 55 

 5 56 

 5 56 



Saturday | 5 57 



5 45 

 5 44 

 5 43 

 5 42 

 5 40 

 5 89 

 5 38 



I 11 47 

 I morn 



47 



1 51 

 5 56 



4 3 



5 11 



41. 



19th Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, llh. 40m. 



9 f SUNDAY 5 57 



10 ] Monday 5 58 



11 Tuesday 5 59 



12 Wednesday I 5 59 



13 I Thursday | 6 



14 ! Friday | 6 1 



15 I Saturday | 6 1 



42. 20th Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, llh. 37m. 



SUNDAY I 6 



Monday | 6 



Tuesday | 6 



Wednesday | 6 



Thursday I 6 



Friday | 6 



Saturday | 6 



| 5 29 



5 28 



| 5 27 



5 26 



5 25 



5 24 



5 23 



morn 



7 



1 



1 51 



2 42 



3 34 



4 26 



43. 21st Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, llh. 15m. 



SUNDAY.. 



Monday 



Tuesday ..... 

 Wednesday. 

 Thursday .. 



Friday 



Saturday 



6 7 



5 22 | 



6 8 



5 21 



6 8 



5 20 



6 9 



5 19 



6 10 



5 18 



6 10 



5 17 



6 11 



5 16 



44. 



22nd Sunday after Trinity. 

 Day's Length, llh. 3m. 



30 I SUNDAY I 6 12 | 5 15 | 10 37 



31 I Monday | 6 13 | 5 14 | 11 38 



JEWISH CALENDAR. 

 October 9— Heshvan, (year 5665.) 

 Feast of Conclusion, Tishri 22, October 1, 

 Rejoicing of the Law, Tishri 23, October 2. 



What to Plant this Month. 



IN THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



This is the month when Artichokes should be dressed^, 

 the suckers or sprouts taken off and transplanted. 



Onion seed can still be sown up to the 10th of this 

 month; but it Is better to get it in the ground as soon' 

 as possible, so that the plants get large enough before 

 cold weather comes on. 



Towards the end of this month, Black Eyed Marrowfat 

 Peas and English Windsor Beans can be planted. 



Sow Cabbage, Spinach, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels 

 Sprouts, Kale, Mustard, Swiss Chard, Carrots, Beets, 

 Salsify, Leeks, Corn Salad, Parsley, Roquette, Chervil. 

 Kohlrabi, Radishes, Lettuce, Endive and Parsnips. 



Shallots set out previously may be divided and set out 

 again. 



Salsify, which does very well here, must in order to 

 obtain the best results be sown now ; it is generally sown 

 too late. It requires a fine mellow ground, which has 

 been deeply spaded, as the size and smoothness of the 

 roots depend upon the preparation of the soil. 



Do not manure the beds fresh, but use such lands for 

 Salsify as have been well manured in the spring. At the 

 end of this month some of the Celery which has been 

 planted early may be earthed up. Water it frequently 

 with soap water. 



IN THE FIELD. 



Rye, Barley and Red Oats should be sown for stock- 

 food; also Orchard Grass, Red and White Clover Alfalfa 

 or Lucerne and Crimson Clover. Sow Red Top, Kentucky- 

 Blue, Timothy and Rescue Grass. 



IN THE 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 yet on to sour stock, but not on Trifoliata. 



Transplant Strawberry plants; they have to be trans- 

 planted every year, as they cannot be left in the same 

 place for several years, as is done North. 



Michael's Early, Ocean City, Klondyke, Lady Thomp- 

 son and Hoffman are the favorite varieties for this 

 market. 



IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



Continue to sow Flower seeds of all spring blooming 

 varieties. Plant Hyacinth, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Ane- 

 mones, Tulip and Lily bulbs, Pansies. Daisies, Sweet 

 Alyssum, Candytuft, Petunias, Phlox, Verbenas, Colum- 

 bine, Chinese, Japanese and Carnation Pinks, Snapdra- 

 gon, Sweet Will.tam, Stock and Poppy. 



We carry a selected Line of all Garden Implements. 



