CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



WE WOULD SUGGEST 



^ll\^L rl^'^KV^t' 7°'' make up your orders as soon after the receipt of this catalog- as 

 possible. It will help us to ship promptly and it will help you by g-ivine- vou vour 2Ldf 

 when you. want them Placing your orders late sometimes makes defavs unavoidable 

 f.X,7I ^""^l ^^^ facilities for handling- a vast amount of business and yoL Orders will 

 receive our best attention, regfardless of when they come. oraers will 



OUR SEEDS 



are all tested by our Grower before being- shipped to us, and immediatelv unon +1,^4^ 

 arrival here they are tested in the Standard Seed Tester and SJ^he Sound Sierebv 

 assuring- perfect grermination. It is our interest to sell the very best slJd We are^ 

 the business to stay and we are in the business for over fifty years, w?ich irnroJf S 

 Itself of our faithfulness in selling* the very best seed obtainable. ^ 



Green Globe Artichoke, 



Jerusalem Artichoke. 



Columbia Mammoth Asparag-us. 



ARTICHOKES. 



CULTURE.— Sow in drills during winter or 

 early spring, three inches apart and one foot 

 trom row to row: cover Mith about one-half inch 

 of earth. The seeds we offer are imported and 

 are of superior quality. One ounce will produce 

 500 plants. 14 pound to the acre. 



th?^^,?.f GREEN GLOBE. — Very popular in 

 the South and much esteemed. Packet, 10c.: oz 

 75c.; 14 lb., $2.75, postpaid. '' 



JERUSALEM OR GROUND ARTICHOKE — 



A tuber It is used for the table, also for stock 

 U^ed It does better in a rich loam, and should 

 )e planted and cultivated like potatoes, but must 

 be planted whole. The required quantity to plant 

 an acre is 10 to 12 bushels. The returns from 



ro^iv^^v® ^^f ^^^^'^ -^^ *° 500 bushels. Price, 

 50 lb. bushel, $4.00, not prepaid; lb., 25c.; 3 lbs 

 70c., postpaid. ' " 



ASPARAGUS. 



• ^J^^TURE.— S"ow early in Spring and Fall 2 

 inches deep in rows of IS inches apart When 

 ul^ 'i^ V^^"" '''''''1 old transplant into permanent 

 bed. in furrows 4 to 5 feet apart and 2 feet be- 

 tween the plants. Deep loamy soil, thoroughly 

 cultivated and heavily manured, is required foV 



i'hn^^/'pnn^ }^'\ ^.""^ °^"^^ «^ «eed will produce 

 nbout 200 plants: 5 pounds to the acre. Requires 



