transplanted, and all those 
sturdy plants now abounding 
assured. 
seedlings have developed into big, 
with fruit. A tremendous crop is 
, _ . Although the price we obtain in this market for our 
omaxoes is.below average, there is every indication that we shall 
e Q a f 450 {$ 2,250,-) from the tomato ■■•ooltivations and 
^ 2,000.—*-) from the cabbage fields. The- money which we 
sp^,n on purchasing the few bales of moss peat appeared high in the. 
o eg inning, but was qu^te insignificant in view of the wonderful re¬ 
sults achieved. 
. P 3 ^ s well to employ the moss peat treatment in 
veg^tcjle cultivations because success depends entirely on the strong 
healthy and robust state of the seedlings. 
