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Mustard — Sow Mammoth Southern Curled, Florida Broad Leaved, 
Bermuda Onions — Plant thi^ month. Sow the seed in beds, cover with moss, 
keep moist; when the young plants show, remove moss and water thoroughly. The 
Crystal White Wax is pure white, mild and sweet, the White Bermuda is of a straw 
color. Our stock is genuine. Set out Shallots, Potato Onions and Onion Sets. 
All kinds of Beets, Carrots, Endive, Leek, and Kohl' Rabi can be sown during 
this month. 
Peas—Plant from the middle to last of the month, BuisPs Early Morning Star, 
Thomas Laxton, Buist’s Early Klondike. ^ 
Radish—Sow White Chinese and Round Scarlet China. 
Spinach—Sow BuisPs Perfection Curled, as it surpasses all other varieties. 
Turnips—Sow Red or Purple Top, White Flat Dutch, White Egg, Seven Top, 
and Southern Prize. 
Hyacinths, Narcissus and all Dutch Bulb's can be planted the last of this month. 
We have our Bulbs grown especially for us by expert growers in Holland, France, 
Japan and Bermuda, and are true to name and of good size. 
There are no flowers that will repay you as much as Hyacinths, Tulips and Nar¬ 
cissus, and which are so universally valued and admired. If you want Beautiful 
Flowers in your house this Winter or in your garden next Spring, send for our 
illustrated bulb catalogue and order at once. 
Sow Lawn Grass the latter part of this month. 
OCTOBER 
See that all crops are clean and in good growing order. Whatever was omitted 
last month, do not overlook now. Take advantage of the weather to transplant 
Cabbage, Collard and Lettuce, and moist weather to earth up Celery. Water the 
Cauliflower plants; keep a.basin of earth around them, and fill it frequently with water. 
This is one of the best months in the South for planting Onion Sets for Winter 
and Spring use. Select small, sound Sets, as large ones are liable to shoot to seed before 
forming large Onions. 
Cabbage—To produce plants for Spring planting, sowings of Jersey Wakefield, 
Charleston Wakefield, Copenhagen Market, Buist’s Prize Succession, All Head Early 
and Early Summer should be made now. On the approach of cold weather the 
plants should be lifted and stored in cold frames and transplanted out in the Springe 
Cauliflower—Sow Snowball, Danish Dry Weather and Early Paris, which can be 
transplanted into forcing or cold frames for heading during Winter and Spring, or 
stored similar to Cabbage for planting out. 
Sow Corn Salad, Spinach and Kale to remain out all Winter. 
Bermuda Onion can still be sown. 
This is the best month for seeding Lawns, as the young grass becomes thor¬ 
oughly established before cold weather and gives it an advantage of an early Spring 
growth. It is then not so liable to burn out during the hot summer months. If you 
have a Bermuda Lawn sow Buist’s Winter Lawn Grass and you will have a beautiful green 
lawn all through the Winter while the Bermuda is dormant. 
Plant Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, Lilies and other Bulbs in open ground or in 
pots for forcing. 
NOVEMBER 
Early in the month sow Parsnip for early Summer use; earth up Celery; tie up 
Endive. If a new planting of Asparagus is required it may be done now or next month. 
