STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 49 

Richard Sterling Tending His Garden in 1944 
COLD FRAME PLANTS 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Transplanted, Well Rooted Plants ‘ 
Doz. 100 
GOLDEN ACRE. Harliest. round head soc. eet be 9.20 1.25 
EARLY CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD. Very large pointed 
GAUGE eet iia re Cee ga ra gyal ance Siete Rena uialen ge om Eyl Si IEA, 
EARLY SUMMER or ALL SEASON. Large flat heads .. .25 1.25 
COPENHAGEN MARKET, Warly rounds heads... ss 2b 125 
MAGGOT CONTROL 
You can raise fine Cabbage without damage from Maggots if you 
will follow the directions given below: 
Add 1 oz. Corrosive Sublimate to 8 gallons water. Put % cupful 
to each plant once a week. Begin to do this in May or as soon as you 
see the Maggot fly. 
| LETTUCE PLANTS 
Transplanted, Large, Well-rooted Plants. Early Heading 
Doz." 100 
MIGNONETTE. Quick heading, good quality ........... S20° bled 
NEW YORK SNON12>.Laree heads;tquality tos. 6 ces Pa snel eas 
IMPERIAL NO. 847. Large, solid heads. Early, fine flavor .25 1.25 
NEW YORK NO. 515. Best for late planting .......... be hi2b 
Cutchogue, L. I., Oct. 5th, 1944—I just dug a hill of the New Golden Sweet 
Potatoes. There were 12 nice potatoes in the hill of a beautiful deep golden color all 
the way through. The hill weighed 5 lbs. Gee Raw Ts 
