4{cashman$ seeds of quality 
TABLE CARROTS 
Pkt. Oz. 
% lb. 
1 lb. 
Early Chantenay . 
Danver’s Half Long... 
.$ .05 $ .15 
$ .40 
$1.25 
.05 .15 
.40 
1.25 
Rice’s New Coreless... 
.05 .15 
.45 
1.50 
Oxheart . 
.05 .15 
.40 
1.25 
Scarlet Horn . 
.05 .20 
.40 
1.25 
STOCK CARROTS 
Seed should be sown 
thinly in drills about 
3 feet 
apart, 
using 4 lbs. of seed to 
the acre. 
Pkt. Oz. 
- % lb. 
1 lb. 
Mastodon . 
.05 .10 
.25 
.80 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Pkt. 
Improved Dwarf . .05 
BROCCOLI 
White Cape .10 
CAULIFLOWER 
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. 
For spring- and early summer use sow in March or early 
in April in hotbed and transplant when large enough into 
another or the same frame, and gradually hardening them 
off, preparatory to planting them out as soon as the 
ground is in a fit condition. Set plants in open ground in 
rows two and one-half feet apart and eighteen inches 
apart in the row. Plenty of good manure must be incor¬ 
porated with the soil and the latter to be brought into the 
highest state of fertility. No application, however, is more 
necessary or more useful than the cultivator and hoe. 
For late crop sow at same time as late cabbage and treat 
in the same manner. 
- Prepaid - 
Pkt. 14 oz. % oz. 
Early Snowball . $ .10 $ .60 $1.00 
CELERY 
One ounce is sufficient for 600 feet of drill. One ounce 
sown in seed bed will produce 8,000 plants. 
For the earliest crop, seed should be sown in the hotbed 
during February or March. When your young plants are 
large enough and the weather becomes mild they can be 
transplanted in the open. For the main crop the seed 
may be sown in the open ground as early in the spring as 
the ground can be put in condition. The plants should be 
transplanted into rows in July. Celery requires rich soil 
and plenty of moisture. A well drained loam will give 
the best results. 
Golden Self-Blanching, tall French 
type . 
Improved White Plume. 
Giant Pascal . 
Celeriac 
Giant Erfurt, grown for bulbous roots 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
!4 lb. 
$ .05 
$ .35 
$1.25 
.05 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.35 
.75 
SWEET CORN 
One pound of seed planted three or four inches apart is 
sufficient for 500 feet of row. Ten pounds per acre if 
planted in hills. 
As a general rule, sweet corn may be planted when all 
danger of frost is past. In the vicinity of Owatonna 
around May 5th to May 10th, is about right for Golden 
Bantam, 15th to 20th for less hardy varieties. Plant the 
seeds in rows far enough apart so that it can be cultivated 
and space the kernels 3 to 4 inches apart in a row. Cover 
with 1 to 2 inches of fine soil, packing it well. Make 
succession sowings every 10 to 12 days up to July 1st. 
* ■ J Not 
—- Prepaid - Pre- 
648S — C ASHMAN—TWO 
Golden Sunshine . 
Spanish Gold . 
Golden Bantam . 
Golden Bantam, Double' Cross 
Bantam Evergreen . 
Country Gentlemen . 
Stowell's Evergreen . 
Early Evergreen . 
Pop Co 
Japanese Hulless . 
3 oz. 
Pkt. 
% ib. 
1 lb. 
paid 
3 lbs. 
$ .05 
$ .15 
$ .25 
$ .60 
.05 
.20 
.35 
.75 
.. .05 
.15 
.25 
.60 
. .05 
.25 
.40 
1.00 
.. .05 
.15 
.25 
.60 
.. .05 
.15 
.25 
.65 
.. .05 
.15 
.25 
.65 
.05 
.15 
.25 
.65 
>rn 
. .05 
.15 
.25 
.60 
.. .05 
.20 
.35 
.90 
Golden Bantam—The Most Delicious of 
all Sweet Corn 
CUCUMBERS 
For Pickling—For Slicing 
Two ounces for 100 hills, two pounds for an acre. 
Plantings should be delayed until settled warm weather 
as the plants are very tender. Form well tilled, flat hills 
of rich soil, six feet apart each way. Mix in a quantity 
of thoroughly decomposed manure, working the soil to a 
depth of six inches or more. The plants should not be 
hoed while wet with dew in the morning. Dust with 
Slug-Shot to kill cucumber bugs and worms. Spray wuth 
Nicotine Sulphate to kill plant lice. To prevent blight 
spray with Bordeaux Mixture as soon as the runners 
form. It may be necessary to do this every two weeks. 
-- Prepaid - - 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
!4 lb. 
1 lb. 
Cashman’s Early Fortune. 
$ .05 
$ .15 
$ .35 
$1.00 
Improved White Spine. 
. .05 
.15 
.35 
1.00 
Chicago Pickling . 
. .05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
Extra Early Klondike . 
. .05 
.15 
.30 
.90 
Davis Perfect . 
. .05 
.15 
.35 
1.10 
Improved Long Green (Select) 
. .05 
.15 
.40 
1.15 
EGG PLANT 
One ounce for 1,000 plants. 
Sow in hotbeds the first week in April. Protect the 
young plants from cold at night. Plant out June 1st 2 1 /z 
feet apart. 
Pkt. 1 oz. 
Improved N. Y. Spineless. $ .05 $ .40 
ENDIVE 
One ounce to 100 feet- of drill. 
Sow in the spring as soon as the ground is free froth 
frost, and repeat to within sixty days of autumn frost. 
Drill in rows of two feet and thin the plants to eight 
inches apart. Cultivate same as lettuce. 
Pkt. Oz. % lb. 
Green Curled .$ .05 $ .15 $ .40 
White Curled .05 .15 .40 
KALE, OR BORECOLE 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
Of hardy character and succeeds in almost any soil. 
Sow in early spring when the oak is in full leaf. Drill in 
rows of two and one-half feet and thin to eight to ten 
inches. Largely used for supplying greens during fall, 
winter and spring. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 15c. 
