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ORCHARD AND -GARDEN have the best variety of -sweet -com for that purpose and not use the com mon field corn, I have never canned ' . 8Weet potatoes, for the reason that Points to Look Out For in Making It can eep them very -well In our TOE FARM CAIHOKG FACTORY HAS A BIG FUTURE ' Onco Grown Always Grown MauleoSss . -', Endoreed by more tWaa 420,000 pro- J greuive gardeners aa the best ever ... Mr new Seed Catalogue contains everything good In seeds fcnlbs, Bme.ll Tr;:1ts and plants. 750 Illustrations; 17 pares. ' Fr- to aoy one sending me a request tor U. . Send for it today, 1 J TO HENRY MAULE ! ' 21st and Arcn St ' Philadelphia, Pa. ' I() cent, mention this aper. fwfli jf t enclote in Ww vatalogu a paefcet o Wle - w. n Success'---v - - . IN STARTING a farm canning fac tory, it is test not to begin' opera tions tryingto can 15,000 or 20,-; 000 cans . until everything connected with the -work is fully: understood, and likewise with the' disposal or the climate in .'special houses,' and so It seems- like i a" waste ' of time " to , can them.' " - J '. . ' ' . ' "! I Relieve. 'in experimenting .itith new things.1 Two years ago I put ip corn and tomatoes, about -'half, and half, for bur own use, and we liked it canned -products.- If" the beginner .very mucn, so i ineu iu v-au some were to put up a very large quantity marKei. ,-wnen i.irn?a,w vu at1 the start,, insufficient cooking new-.wiuuiuaiiuu iu iub mtuau might result In a very large loss. So they- saw -they - were-airaia -r tney I found the best plan to make, naste. slowly a,nd to learn everything con-; nected with the work before entering too. deeply, '''vv . ;f V.' I; have. Teason to believe that, the small farm canning factory is going to become the real canning - factory of the future. : I am told that large fac tories find it . difficult to secure-the promise ofj sufficient .farmers .of:. the neighborhood to raise enough; to keep' (TlnimYG T!JniaCl the actory Jusy during vthe season i1 lUHUUiS iltUOCiSi Mnoh mnnpv hart hfi fin invested ir And 2 Packets Seeds; 'V. V 31 Fop ONLY 25c I MEfl. HIKBEB ITETlTjfe-. - WWt, ragraat. .jr mm a Mt a urn k a . , . u . V ( ' 1 BLLX VRAHZI8KA ERUGSB -a 7 Peep, coppery yellow. J v eaossHiEioeut raixoaicn 1 TVfi PANSY, QIAirr TBIMER DSAD BpJeadld JFrench train, 1 TKT. DAHLIA mixed. 1 , Daw Onrtory, ffiagle, Sfarlyvo, ; . A - - aaiUy grown & Zixmlai. . . A .' V . Thjln Tains I tno abovs ; iT" , , ' collection it tl.OO. it la yonrt lor ; ' Ex Kaaies of real home-owning flower lovera and 85 canta. : ; EPEC1AI OFFER: iS3'S!1.,i: - ana cn a pkgi. ol eeea ail poitpaid lot only il.OO. 3 catalog nearly 400 reaea. all Mweit unA iwut. Cabliai. Ferna.all aorta oihooaaplaata.etc, Oatalogtrea V HISS JESSIE 11. GOOD, ITlorist :n, ci&tasps&nst, est i9 spntsficid, csij Much- money had been .invested in such a large factory,; and idleness spells loss Not much has been in vested in a i farm canning factory,, hence it can. operate at a good profit where' a large factory. cannot. fpHE owner of a farm canning, fac- toryi-Bhould be in a position to Taise most of ; the things heYans for the greatest profit is . derived in that way, in addition, the labor problem could not bandle it; Then I got busy and sold it privately and soon had i more orders than I could fill, A i The . proper method of canning - is not difficult to Jearn it ry6u .bear, in . mind that cleanliness must be, strict ly insisted r on by everyone in 'the; work 7 . Thei children can quickly , learn" to peel 1 tomatoes, . yet their work anust . be-watched " .that they al low no peelings to get Into the cans; . An honest pack of fine,' ripe, tomatoes should always be given, because that veryf feature marks the difference be tween -. the large . factoryj. rand the smallfarm outfit ' r t Attractive lithographed labels can be secured" for ? 20 cents per-100 to ; paste on the cans. There is always a . space to insert your imprint and so build up a profitable business. I cannot see; there , is any danger of overstocking the market , with goods of first-class quality, as the . towns and cities are growing so fast. I cer- hct lot -tre Lare ever clTcrtJ ginned oa out prirate gia. crown on our owa farm, sound, pure and true to name. Qevelands bigf WiTtEe best cotton rer introduced $J0Q bu, 25 bu. 95c, 50bu.90c . y , : v. : ; Reddinss select Cleveland and Wan namaken pedigree Cleveland moct prolific strains yet found $150 bu. ' ' . , Fw bnsbels select DeLoach Sun beam the new Anthracnose proof cotton $u5bu, -.:r. ' Sanders Improved, Marlboro,-Batts and Henry Grady seed corn 3.00,bu. ;A.. - vv; PaliacltoCfa.". h is easier to solve, . for- he can- secure - tainly; believe - there will always be the help ofhls own children and- a? room at the top for, canned goods of i llOTJS. OF CORN; :oata.is cmahela tnoraot 1 than low-prloeU ooouner . . j lrfH.aUBS it id mated ABil liri " 11V thiT Isred etook,to give Jnig yieWa onanaT C bushels" mora of oats. . wheat to the mere than iow-prloeU tial or homegrown seed. , FUNK'S TESTS 98 to 100 per cent. Funks are feooarniBed leadra in nmnntifia wmS breeding-. 86,000acrea. Headquarters aise foroatsJ wheat, alfalfa, ck)Ter all farm seedav Send for i una? corn oook. jompiote illustrated descrlp- tlon of how seed la selected, bred, picked, dried, eurweu, ieHiieu,ureu ana auppea. juxpiains wny it Is worth mora titan wnat we ask for ft how little more cer acre It costs to plant (he very von vuHumws, rw. auurvw . FrrTiir nflH. HF.F.n ctn Vl50i Tf. WaahlnyUn St., Ploemlngtwn, Ttt.J few nelgbboTs. In this way. the fruits and vegetables are canned just at the proper ; time witnout "hauling a big distance bruising them or. carrying them oyer from day to day, , The question of "fwnat'to can and :wnat not," Is a ..rather'perplezins one. - inj- experience nas; shown , me that tomatoes are . among, the easiest vegetables to can, and there is always a strong demand , for them. first quality, and that is what each one should try to place on the mar ket; ; - , ;p. a henry ; MitcheWs Early Prolific Yield aaaiawawaawawaaweaaeawawesawawaawaaaaaeawaaawawaaw( - - TESTED AND PROVEN The Earliest, Llcst ProIIUc end largest Yield ULat cn Ilecord - ierAcine-iSt3Poiiar2iai;SV : JDonble Jointed, Boiled, limbed and Yield DeUes Doll Weevil. Insects. Ciseikse, Frost to the very greatest . .extern possioie. For the Most Intensive Progressive 1 Double Crop FarmiaeSend for My Book ! let and Large Picture Describinsr Particu lar. Price tS 100 lbs. i fcu. sack de- ; livered) wbere J bave no distributor, t. - -A SUGAR 10F COTTCTI FOl, -i Yonncsville, P4. C Starting Early Vegetables ' OOLB frames " without bottom lieat, or hotbeds, with packed manure, will W, sufficient for . Central Ala bama and "Georgia, -In Uie higher, Hence more. Northern sections, some "heat is one is safe In raising all the tomatoes 'necessary: For the cold frame use one can. I raise both yellow and red four boards,' ' one -12 feet long, 12- varietles,.but I find a4 greater call for inches, wide, .and one inch. thick, for the red. When ablfr to place my to- "the back and one lSfeet long, six matoes on themarket early at three 'inches wide and one inch thick for 1UII V, cents a pound or more I sell them whilethe prlce remains good, but as; soon, asf they drop below-three cents, I begin to can at onc&T Blackberries are easy to can and find a ready sale; the front, - Cut two side pieces, each six feet' long, ' so that ' the slope is I equal from back to front, 12 inches tov six inches.'- Fasten the, Corners -to stakes, and cover the whole with four Write at once, today , for elr- i : ealar . dnsrlliiar ' lIa.lria, ' - Wonderfol Cotton and price ;, ot Mai. If (fro aad WiU - b. worth hnndreda of do) a 1ri to yoa. Rarint -yields ' . . par aerej-earlieat WMttadty. ::fr Less daojer of -wwvil be- cause ot Yigorom growth aa early nataritr. Vo f ailnres, 1 2Ta dlsappolntmnte. Haw.-, kins airoular points taaaray -w via jirouw muo. iur pros. : , SHVBawkiaa, Nona. Ga. 1. IfYoTi Want gimphin Ideal fbtlon ccd ;WRITEME.. ; vtV v".-"; ' ... 1 AM THE ORIGINATOK- . , ? IV. A. CXmpIdasa alalelgha N. C. r:2nlncliyj: Dluc : Grass 1 - Also Orchard Grass Seed. . ' -. ; j Write for prices and free booklet cn blue ana orchard grass growing; "!i CoIIon , . Carly.laree boll aad fine tple41 12 per ' eent Hut. Tbis cotton won the blue rib. bom at East Ala.1 air, Ala. Oat Fair, and i'ti.COO ailver cup mt the tlevr Yerk land -, ' shew, will compete for the world's record . , at London. Lncland, next June.- FDr traaranteedinirBeed,VTile k .X . .. - - . If you Tave Hvwator.ic to aell, now ta the time to eulTerliae, Tliere waa rwver txutrm intcreat in Ureetock , traabanflry , than rtsrUt now, Get Into the ranie ernd cet ytmr share. especially in: a" year when fruit is window sashes 3x6 feet, and the "cold scarce. I use No. cans (size bt reg- ; frame is: complete. . For heat; dig ulatiqn tomato cans) fox everything;! " out a space about .7x13, feet, and a can except corn,':for which I use a r foot deep." ; Pack in nine or ten inches No. 2 can. - In this way afull ten cent of fresh manure,, tramping and pack value is given'f of Everything I put up. Jngr' welL f . Cover this with a ouplo Peaches and pears" are easily put up,. Inches of soil. .These frames should but I. could never-secure sufficient to have been built in October, but might nut Hiv-on a. large scale. Grapes also well be made and used now. - - . i,; find " a ready isale. Our : experience V Lettuce is ' the most , popular- crop tells us it is best to put up snapbeans grown to maturity in hotbeds or cold ' in the following , way.: , While . direo frames. , Seed . may be sown any I tions with: the canning outfit: say to .month after September,' for home use. : paTboll 10 minutes and then can,' we Some time will be saved by sowing as have found it best to cooX as for tab,le ,'late as the first : of February. : -. Dis use, then can. .In openlnjg the can, tribute the seed thinly but, evenly in the beans need not be cooked simply ' rows four inches apart, and not more warmed and seasoned. If one simply than half an inch deep. . The: best parboils 'them before, eanning, the y-ay of covering-is to sprinkle a quar- beans 'do not , become as tender . and ter ; of an inch of sand 'or fine earth delicious, as when cooked in the way "over'the seeds. .Vhen1 the plants be mentioned.; . .In canning apples, we gin to crowd, transplant to six inches slice them; as for pies, , pour cold? apart each way. OnB three-foot row water into the cans and seal, and de-. of seedlings ought to furnish plants llcious apple pies during the cold win- to fill one frame; and have some to ter months are the' result. In our, spare; . ... ; section orthe Piedmont' country we ,; Early morning is the best time for find it Impossible to raise good win- watering, and the common mistake ter applos. However, -we are, able to is too much water. : Supply in small raise many varieties of summer and quantities, do not allow plants to fall apples, so we help ourselves by" wllt,. but 'water only when they. are: canning all the surplus apples during dry, . Bummer and fall and so have plenty r . Spinach may be, fully r matured in for winter use. ' I have not yet fully ' , frames by sowing seed, as for lettuce. determined what figure-1 can afford In November, a'. After the spinach- is to pay for Buinmei1 and fall apples to all used, beets may be sown.'. ; The. can on a large scale. v." . , rows hould be put eight to ten Inches .- I have. found that It floes not pay; apart and, the plants thinned, "after me well to put up much corn, as It ' they come up, Kadlshes also do well, requires uca a long umo to cooi it; , aown at any time during the winter. And, what Is more, a person should - Athens, Ga. ,H, E. CLACKDURN. m 1914 aed catalog Jim coupon -worth 50c to you a Wr far ' or mote, tardea et flowet teed. Writefetitakolovvrioei . on ear kghrgnde fieidaeeda. TICD-STCfc2S A CO.. Inc. ; ?l . louiaville. Km, . Vccm Trees Get llmizj Hie Usually our trees begin to bear : wheri five years old; at tea years they will produce ubout 3D rounds of aula which, will sell for. SO cents a pound. The crop increases every year, and . trees that 1 produce 200 pounds or more are very common. . For general plantlntr - we advise SCIILEY, and CTUART. the two all round Pecans. , Special Spring Price 1 2 to 3 ft, 75 : cts. each; 3 to 4 ft, 1 eachi 4 to 5 it., $1JM each, Lower rate for larger lots, w ,, ; : r . - Send far our-eatalotua of rca nd : elher Wut Treea, Fruita, Ornamentala,. Shmba and Itoees. Let aui help you get -' extra money from tbe corners of your DOWAXID NTJItSEItY CO, DoxiwS. . StovsOcU.C inncrSAKES MODEL -was chamTltm ; a4 ran4 champion rwIand-CMnat , 8w t KiraxTtlle deteatlnc the Mern--:;. phis TrtState and Tennessee Ctate 'Fair ran4 champions. be and ber Utter mates are bred' to prtse-wianlnsr boars and era for sale.. Also ? prize-winning- herd hoars. First prlie, under .year boar at Knoxvlile: ami one Big - Type, IM-Tb. yearlinr. - also a pever's Giant pig that w as howa an tter t tnenths. ...-. TWenty-flye half Ttls Type tall' pi t that are hljr, emooth.-and atretchT.' t L. CTAU3T. Mew Alarlcei, Tca." ll ) Hundreds of tpedal 6D ta .arpia r?--t f rf aoed and plants at bargain rrlcea loi't t f tnrm you haye wewn our beauUfal caw c - - s-4 ' parraia. list, piailpd free it yoa mention I rer. JOUTACZEO CO. Dept. 43 Ds Kclr. V
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