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A. :t Couth 'Carolina, tomato ' -CilS: Select fertile, sandy u scil that is well drained and itabing abundant organic mat- nitrate of soda, may be advisable under some conditions. - CULTIVATIOIT : : Cultivation should be shallow for deen r low ing destroys many, roots and inju- VARIETIES: (a) Xarglobe, (b) r "a UrrT Arm liTirstcn Glove, and (c) Break CONTROL OF IL SECTS AND OTay are the leading adaptable DISEASES : Uniess the troubleso-v-risties. The Uarglobe is them "sect pests and diseases of r :;t popular variety on account , tomatoes are ; controlled in the (.1 its resistance to fusarium wilt' plant beds and the fidds, often f3 well as other desirable charac-?w yields or crcp failure result. t eristic. Certified seed is frecom- : 'early rUKTma:?ilaiis i:uld be - transplanted into the Control information should be se cured from couatv agents or from the Extension Service at Clemson I. -11 just as soon as all danger of ! LIIIE: Tomatoes will grow sat 1 llling frost has passed. Best ' isfactorily on moderately acid soil : Idls and quality ?; are i: obtained but on soils stronsrlv acid or on v irem early transplanted varieties, ( soils which have not been limed in ie use of cold frames are highly the past1 five or six years, ' light important in the growing of to- application (500 to 1000 pounds natoes. The -seed should be plant- per acre) of dolomitic limestone r J in cold frames not later than or basic slag should prov.e desir Teb. 1. One pound of seed should able. Basic slag adds iron,' manga be sufficient to plant a cold fra-Jnese and magnesium,' and dolomi ne six feet wide and 75 feet long, tic limestone adds magnesium. wua gooa siana ana groww oi i uovx would serve other useful our na - .name rlants, such a size co. should produce approximately 25. COO to 30,000 good stocky plants. UOOB PLAMTS UIF0E.TAI4T : ' Good plants capable of producing heavy yields, set, in well prepar ed soil, should Jiave the following tharacteristics: - "Dark breen 'foliaffe' and stem with reddisH purple tints. Six to eight inches tall as it stands in the bed before being pulled.', - , A thick pliable stem ,about the thickness of a lead pencil, ' " A short tap root with an abun dance of fibrous roots.. , . ; Hardened, to better withstand the shock of transplanting. ; - . Free from disease and insect in .jiries." - v;; t SUITING THE PLANTS: Since each plant needs about 12 to 16 r;"are feet, it is advisable to ', set poses where needed. TK2J r , ' ' in Wallace 1 Prepares Special Meals ' for you. The Hind Ton Love at' Prices That Will Fit Your Pocket Book.; ' ' Mvnrrr. k n nnnnnnei 1 I IS - ' -I c . c Vr no v. c r and vc I: UZi v;C rilvo ycur cucumbcro at C::'1;'! CJ vay c:::! L;ai:c:i. Fcr dctailbandpriccopirlcj r H.G.CZST,7arcav J. M. EZZZLL, Dclvay , , J. G. EOSTICi Bcalavilla " " ' ; ' "V . , ; Or call to ceo 113 at our plant in Faiccn '...A fr'..' J"1 Mar 25 r - L ' x '7-' r . STEW BEKF( AND RICE SPECIAI$ I I ts three; by five or four J by ( ' STEAKS OF ALL i;-r feet. The plants should be set L';eply, so that the first leave! are jzzl above the ground: About 3, tZO plants would be needed to set r- acre.,.'"- f IXTHIZEE: Various fertlizer l -malas have given good results,' I KINDS V 1 ? r rolls ' J r j r IIOKIE CX)OKED HOT Visit Us When in Wallace FRIENDLY GRILL rurxL DUILCINQ MAKE YOUE CROPS GIVE BET1EB EETUENS T i:o:j? RY using, the,recommended and tried method of putting . out your-Fertili2er and planting' all in one operation, . the BAND-WAY Method for better crops. mON AGE ' BAITD-WAY- Peai'Dean and Ccrn Tlanters; Cotton Hant- ' trs, Tobacco Transplanters, and other equipment. , WHITE FOR PRICES AND FURTHEIS IIIFORMATION. '(" i , " . , Distributed and Sold by ll LJl.l-v ,J i.i. 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