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VEGETABIiZ: GABDEIT. — Peas for 

 general crop can be planted. 



Spinach, Roquette, Radishes, Carrots, 

 Lettuce, Endive and some early Cabbagre 

 may be sown. 



Sow early varieties of Cauliflower in 

 a frame or a sheltered situation in the 

 open g-round to be transplanted in 

 February. 



In the latter part of this month sow 

 Peppers, Cucumbers, Eg-g-plants in the 

 Hot-bed. 



Sow Tomatoes for forcing- in a cooled- 

 off hot-bed. 



Set out Shallots, Chives, Onion Sets 

 and Artichokes. 



FIEIiD. — 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. 



ORCHARD. — 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. 



FIiOWER G A R D X! N.— Plant Hya- 

 cinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Jonquils, 

 Ranunculus, Anemones, Japan Lilies 

 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, Asters, 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. 



STRAWBERRIES 



Alougr with the year 'round 

 g-ardeniug- for health's sake and 

 the pocket's sake, wJij not some 

 of the extra grood thing's in the 

 fruit and berry line as well. 



PLANT A GOOD FALL GARDEN AND 

 SAVE YOURSELF MONEY. 



That's an exact fact. Every farm and back yard garden in 

 town is a money saver. Every mess of vegetables from the garden 

 cuts down the store bill just that much. Plant a real fall garden 

 this year. It can save you almost as much as a good spring garden. 

 Give the fall garden a square deal and it will surprise you by its 

 money-saving capacity. 



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