weeds and to make the soil soft and mellow. 
Continually sprinkling the garden does more 
harm than good. If you find the soil dry six or 
seven inches down when you dig into it, water 
is needed. Then, give the garden a thorough 
soaking with the hose and leave it alone until 
it becomes dry again. 


-TIES FOR HOME GARDENS 
FOR EATING QUALITIES 
MUSK MELON—Tip Top; Hearts of Gold; Early Osage; 
Netted Gem (Green Fleshed). 
WATER MELON—Monte Cristo; Stone Mountain; Har 
ris’ Earliest; Tom Watson; Klondike (Pacific Coast). 
MUSTARD—Southern Giant Curled; Mustard Spinach 
or Tendergreen. 
CKRA—Dwarf Long Pod Green; White Velvet (South). 
ONION—White Portugal (White); Yellow Globe Dan- 
vers (Yellow); Southport Red Globe (Red). 
PARSLEY: 329.0 cre eae ees ee Champion Moss Curled 
RARSNIP iis ce Pe ee ce FN Sa tg og 2 ir Hollow Crown 
PEPPER—Ruby King (Sweet); Long Red Cayenne (Hot). 
PEAS—Premium Gem; Thomas Laxton; Gradus; Lax- 
ton’s Progress; Telephone (Pole). 
PUMPKIN Seater te ah ee New England Pie 
RADISH—Early Scarlet Globe (Early); Icicle (Mid- 
season); Round Black Spanish (Late); Celestial (Late). 
SPINACH—Savoy Leaved (Early); Giant Thick Leaved 
(Midseason); Juliana (Late). 
SQUASH—Summer—Farly Prolific Straightneck; Early 
White Bush Scallop; Summer Crookneck ¢ WinTER— 
Delicious; Hubbard; Table Queen. 
TOMATO—Bonny Best; Marglobe (Wilt Resistant); 
Ponderosa. 
TURNIPS. 3. oe ee ee Purple Top White Globe 
RUTABAGA............. Improved Purple Top Yellow 
Y'S RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 
