Tobacco -- /rish- POTATOES -Sweet 
Culture—Sow in February and March in a 
rich and perfectly clean bed, from which all 
seeds and_insects have been destroyed by 
burning. Protect from flies with plant bed 
cloth and transplant about June to highly fer- 
tilized soil, 314 to 4 feet each way. Cultivate 
thoroughly and guard well against suckers 
and worms. 
SWEET, or LITTLE ORONOKO—This is a 
very superior Oronoko Tobacco; .the leaf 
is long, with a good breadth; has a small 
stem and very fine texture; used for first- 
class plug fillers, and makes, when sun- 
cured, the best natural chewing leaf on 
account of its sweetness. It is a general 
favorite for the ‘‘Home-Spun” wherever 
known, especially liked by some for its 
earliness and ability to stand upon the 
hill for some time without becoming over- 
Tipe. In all respects an ideal manufac- 
turing tobacco. 
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BIG ORONOKO—The leaf is large, broad, 
of handsome appearance, cures well and 
possesses a great deal of weight and 
body. For strips and dark wrappers it 
has no superior. 
LIZARD TAIL ORONOKO—This is said to 
be the heaviest of the Oronokos. It has 
a large number of leaves to the plant 
which are of good width and length. It 
is a hardy grower and of good quality, 
is best adapted to rich clay or dark loam 
oils. Is quite popular in the dark-fired 
district for producing wrappers of that 
type and probably has no superior for 
that purpose. 
Price of all varieties: Pkt., 10c; oz., 35: 
Y% tb., $1.25, postpaid. 
IRISH POTATOES 
IRISH COBBLER—Virginia Grown, Selected: 
Maine Grown, Selected. 
CHIPPEWA—A new variety that after ex- 
tensive tests on Long Island and New 
Jersey has proven to be the outstanding 
medium early variety in cultivation. It 
is a heavy yielder, of medium size, very 
uniform, round to oblong, somewhat flat- 
tened, eyes shallow, skin of smooth, 
clean white. The much branched vines 
are vigorous; the leaves broad, dark 
green, and highly resistant to mosaic. 
Its cooking qualities are all that can be 
desired. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN—A well-known, large, 
handsome, pure white potato, for main 
or late crop; a prolific yielder and in- 
variably of fine table quality, cooking 
dry and mealy. A standard variety for 
late crop; matures about 2 weeks later 
than the Irish Cobbler. 
Ask for price in season. 
IMPROVED PEACH BLOW — This well- 
known variety is the hardiest, largest 
yielding and best keeping variety of any 
potato grown in this section. They should 
not be planted before June 15th. 
Ask for price in season. 
COLD-STORAGE POTATOES — We will 
have a nice stock of the leading varieties 
kept in cold storage for late planting 
from June to August. 
Ask for price in season. 
FIELD SEEDS 
SWEET POTATOES 
PRICES ON APPLICATION 
Culture—These should be planted in hot- 
beds in April and kept well watered. As soon 
as the plants are ready and danger of frost 
is past in May or June, they should be trans- 
planted to rows 3 feet apart, setting the 
plants 16 inches apart in the row. 
Seed sweet potatoes are very perishable 
and will not keep long after being taken out 
of storage, especially in damp or rainy 
weather. For! this reason we cannot carry 
them in stock for any length of time, but get 
them in from day to day. We ship only good, 
sound potatoes, in firm condition, but we can- 
not guarantee safe arrival of anything so 
perishable, though we are very careful in 
packing and shipping them. 
PORTO RICO, or CUBAN YAM—This po- 
tato has been grown extensively in the 
South for many years, and was intro- 
duced by us into this section some years 
ago. It has golden yellow flesh with 
pinkish skin, and is the largest yielding 
potato we know of. It is also by far the 
best keeping potato known. 
HANOVER YELLOW—The leading yellow 
potato in Hanover County, which is 
noted for its excellent sweet potatoes. 
It has a rich yellow color and cooks dry 
and sweet. 
PUMPKIN YAM, or NANCY HALL—Has 
yellow flesh, hence its name, Pumpkin 
Yam. It cooks soft, juicy and sweet, 
yields well and keeps well. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
IN SEASON 
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Approx. Plant to Depth Months 
Kind or Variety Treat With Lbs. Bu. Acre Plant to Sow 
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LEV ON Soe eo a eee Céresan 2825s ree 48 90-100 1-2 in, 9-11 
Ppcariswlacve SOV ene eee Sk a Pa ec ease Nitragin@ sae See eae 60 45-60 1-2 in. 3-6 
eansmSinalli Soy senna rae eae Shee a cae Shae Nitragina eee toes sees Se 60 30-45 1-2 in. 3-6 
eatin Velvet samen ao a op eh eer Cie eel lelsels Nitragin= = estas os see ee ee 60 20-40 1-2 in. 4-6 
BROGMECOR Naeteet oe soos se ek New Improved Ceresan--_--_-- 50 5-8 1-2 in. 4-6 
Reem White amen a. Sere ce A Ne ell eck a Nitragin 60 5-10 s-}4 in. 9-12 1-3 ~ 
lover Biack Medics 6006S en oo eke Nitragin 60 10-15 ts- 4 in. 9-12 1-3 
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SSOVKy Like haa Se es Ee a ees oe ee Nitragin 60 5-10 ye-}4 in. 9-12 1-3 
mmCIOVeDeitire rulled eens 2 ers oe ooh a eee sk Nitragin 60 20-30 \y- 4 in. 9-12 1-3 
rovermrsumin rules oo) eee ek ee So koa Nitragin 7-10 50-100 ve-% in. 8-12 
Siloverssweete en. seem eon ee oe a a sene Nitragin 60 25-30 Y-1 in. 9-11 
Cloversmicilotus Indica oe 22-5). os... lee. seee Nitragin 60 25-30 ¥-1 in. 9-11 
avertOMmeiaye ett eek. te wana eee New Improved Ceresan_ 50 100-150 1-2 in. 4-6 
ane mOrmLoracemeeree tes ae Osseo lea. New Improved Ceresan 50 10-15 1-2 in. 4-6 
COTS pic ic eee ee es NS oe eS Semesan, Jr._- = 56 10-14 1-2 in, 3-6 
EOKIe me te eo = Se 2 ee ks kee ES 32 24-45 4-2 in. 4-5 
Grotalariamemenaee Eas! ae 60 15-20 %-1 in. 4-6 
eee areca en ac meneewt ie Mier Ls So 8s to Saws dan cetnn 25 15-20 vs i in. 2-5 
(SERED, TEN 6 oe eee ei See aN a ne ears ae 15 15-20 \%-4 in. 9-4 
PCR) ARG ee yy eo ee ea ee ee re eae 28 30-60 %-M in. 9-12 
Grass, Suddne ss) 2222422552. Se a ee ey ee 40 30-50 4-1 in. 4-6 
GARG Mee... y New Improved Ceresan-----_-- 50 5-8 1-2 in. 4-6 
PE SPRDEZAS ere INitragin®@-oons sno ece ee ea 25 25 4-4 in. 2-4 
MILLET, German____ New Improved Ceresan_ ---_-- 50 40-50 44-4 in, 4-7 
Millet, Pearl_____ New Improved Ceresan--_--_-_-- 50 10-15 1-2 in, 4-6 
Milo, Maize___ New Improved Ceresan__--_--- 50 5-10 1-2 in. 4-6 
OATS seat New Improved Ceresan_-_-_---- 32 80-96 3-6 in. 9-11 2-3 
PEANUTS, Spanish WNitragin=<s-2022. 5-2 5teeee ces 30 30-45 1-2 in, 4-5 
Bednupemiarcemeee min. 2 oss Sl esl Nitragin = 2) io soe. eee ye 24 24-32 1-2 in, 4-5 
Por. (nino | Ee ae ae a Nitragin= 223 oo eee ee 60 30-60 1-2 in. 4-8 
PeaswAnatriantWititer... 2. onc pn ene noc lee Nitragin=! = 5232 2 Se csn 60 30-50 2-6 in. 9-11 
BMAIVSE) UD ee Terceec ESS 0 2. ee ee eee eee eee 50 10-15 Y4- in. 9-2 
Rye__ CL SES CS a ae nn New Improved Ceresan_------ 56 56-70 2-4 in. 9-11 
SAGRAINMEIE Mad: Mascot te 8 New Improved Ceresan_------ 50 5-10 1-2 in. 4-6 
SE agedivitee,, (Opa Tp og, Ruby > lk ea a a New Improved Ceresan_-_--_-- 50 5-10 1-2 in. 4-6 
Sorghum, SRANTSGL . eoec os Seti eae i New Improved Ceresan_-_-_-_-- 50 5-10 1-2 in. 4-6 
TCH. ume Mdne oclsis as... WNitragin. 52/8 be ko 60 30-35 2-6 in. 9-11 
\itgeanyle ge > Sai y I a haig Cerésan =: 22-2 Sees he eae 60 60-75 1-2 in. 9-11 


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as to description, quality, productiveness, or eny other matter of any seeds, bulbs, plants, 
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