80 VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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State Nursery and Seed Co. 
General List of 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Vegetable Garden Time Table for Planting Seeds. 
(FROM PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE) 
Asparagus ....March lo June 
Beans (All varieties) May 
Beets (Table varieties). .April lo June 
Beets (Stock) May to June 
Broccoli (Hat bed) March 
Brussels Sprouts (Hot bed) March 
Cabbage (Early varieties, hot bed) 
March 
Cabbage (Late varieties, hot bed).... 
April 
Cabbage (Late, in open) May 
Carrots (Table varieties) April 
: and May 
Carrots (Stock) May and June 
Cauliflower (Hot bed) March 
Celery (Late, hot bed) April 
Celery (Early, hot bed) March 
Chervil May to July 
Cress (Pepper Grass) May lo July 
Cress (Water) May to July 
Corn May 10 to 20 
Cucumbers May 
Endive April to July 
Kohl Rabi May and June 
Kale May 
Lettuce April to July 
Leek Miay 
'Melon (Water) May 
Melon (Musk) „ „ May 
Onion Sets ...March and April 
Onion Seed April and May 
Onion Seed (to winter).... July and 
August 
Parsnip April 
Parsley May 
Peas April to June 
Pepper (Hot bed) March 
Potatoes May 
Pumpkin ...r. May 
Radish April to July 
Rhubarb May to July 
Salsify April and May 
Spinach April lo August 
Squash May 
Sunflower May 
Turnip April to July 
Tomato (Hot bed) March 
Rutabaga May and Juno 
This table is for general use in 
Montana and has been compiled after 
much experience in vegetable gar- 
dening. This will apply to Idaho, 
Dakota and Wyoming, also. 
Partial View of Supt. G. H. Davey's School Garden at Kalispell, Mont. 
ARTICHOKES 
ARTICHOKE ROOTS— (Dry Farmed) 1 Lb. (PostpaidT 20c or by Express or 
Freight 1 Lb., 15c; 10 Lbs., 80c; 100 Lbs. $6.50 
Most valuable food for hogs that can be grown. Every hog raiser should 
plant them. They are not only very heiallhful, bul as a fattenmg agent 
are unexcelled. They yield very heavily, 300 to 350 bushels lo the acre 
being realized on good soil, it is not ncesssary to dig them, for if given an 
opportunity, the hogs will help themselves. 
Artichokes need planting but once, and little or no culture after the 
first year. Cut as potatoes, only smaller; plant in rows three and one- 
half feet apart. Plow deep, plant shallow, say two inches. The second 
year, break up the ground as for corn; they will come up thickly all over 
the surfaoe. Those wishing to purchase should place orders early. 
MHWUMM ARTICHOKI. 
