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(4) WhafrFarmers Waniioiinov) "Bv. W. F. MASSEY k ? . V". : jr.-V C1'1' not so baJ as Copenhagen, ! vt it v,i'I 'riin tn spprl verv harllv. T.r.t? r'.iwir. " ( , -- v.-- ' , 1 .. . -., ( w A ... ... rf between the rowsvwill, as;I have said,' tcC IVE FARM; 1 1 i n!r frr '.is- necessary in fertilizing ;trees andfor the printed disclaimer of responsi- der Li favor headinsr. .-We need an; early va- ;riety,:"of well-bred seed, and sovri " twice .irilttfe 'fall,' as 'one sowu i-y, :,:iriVa ' fate .season, get' overgrown, ...and we need a fa:r.-sized plants I he reason L-e ckrec .- i, !j not ill S""- . ."lilt4 'liAi..-v . -.ost 'sfcatm- ' "THAT:iJ tht value 6f artichokes jfr KilhoasRSr-: - -- ' Ket-t it.j The j-ootN hairsi, which --TI -feve 'never 'plantedrtfchokes'but' taking - the jfoodV from?he onceand I wasjthen sorry that 1. did, ,at tne ;exireme,enas-qiwe - vines," to, put therfertilizer'j where, the .bilityin seed catalogues' was caused Ly f roots Oof.,, the trees'; and v vines can.an inexperienced, gardener in JJew -Jer- 1 that rTpro- nes can .an inexpenencea.carcener in ;;ew jer- cess. ,.cy -1 thaf'th lich are "S'y; He..b'ought Wakefield cabbage seed I, stalk, ircni , :.:ch h-ads4 had ;Were s"dih"are;froni',a leading "seedsman and soved. After stll'.-j tl.2 !ads lhi ni Scut'' roots; am ;theffl, in -August.- iivery plant ran, to . stalks. to thcuselves - In thriT1 Wl mer they Ind nada ' numbed Sprouts1 tc each ta1Tr Tf,.. i : and put m his grec:ihousessand bed and rooted them, like ordinary cS" Then he pi- ;M these'in 7Qgs- ,- oncevana i wasjnen sorry, tnat -i.aiq; c ubjw,bhu.w-w ; .-for n theheavy clayisoil X then work -waiizerpiacea-aroiwaj.ui.irunK. oieeaana-ine' suea -me seeasman lor 9 -',Vheth6gs'didLnot3find them airafld" the" tree v will ,r rea?ewVjoots:Thema"gesand;. in " spite T of; testimony.' ; j ilthegotUo' bea trdublesbme. weed.;' fewng roots,, are- out 'Where thf;limb f showmgthat'it wis-his. own-fault; the . vThey- seem!, to answer-asla succulent dripandeyoBd. f Thatis; sowed . s appetizerfor .hogs and ffcetpV them in; fertiltter .should goT t-:. -.- .- nearfy iwb months too early,T- The seed r 'npaif-nv- rrtnriifmn , Tkiit irt tint mtir r w w - iraae inen-naa a. lawver nrenarp -tn -ot 1 4 ; lZ;:inuch fat;CowpeaV soycbeans, and:;: JCudzU Frca Seed . C disclaimer, which .every seedsman of:',ran to seed in the spriWlmd hJ :k -iweet potatoesar'e far better., H1 ,;i'Vr;;V; ' "??yli" 71 standing, has printed m-his Catalogues ered -see.: ;ri these-He hA Li i . . ; -if ...i;'.-;-. J" be 'responsible.for'the ig- he earlier 1 noitjl?! ' U .pi:f "frwVr, 1 .jm Tii Aeil. rcr nrcice .of :jhV gardener h ;:-Sd cut th- 1 cad? knrinl -WX :bemost liely torodu?e"t x k-:.ffwr,adrtcw,f?iw.?iw ,-,'r-v.'.,v - . . .,sirailar character. -Without thi 1 . rt ie?Uarinorrf C.: "Please; of rooting cuttings, y'oii St it icbaac.U r ! ,',;7V: f: ; ' .;,for; growingthem'- froim seedf-In iact ( iWjell me - the best, variety yof veWet-, some early cabbafe lateso SoK -vrwduld : :-:;;V;t--- r, Sthem head just ffoiS it T? ; j : is moreapt to lamage.the plants tharivarietie P v e Gsceola made' thi .best, Record the earliest and best heads andfls . pother arsenatesriIould,mixcalc1um.;wfvrf that.any' them and bury the stalks full K - : V arsenate one p'art :in two partof aTrr maforjV.Wj s;simply a rdpid chmbersof ; the velvet 'beans 'will ,ntat ure"-With' ' w the soil' in royslln ting ffi . v rrdakedrfimfitfdhisery'cffe f :.your- Osceola made aV.tremendous villmake cccd and good 23 1 "7311.1:11 Ti:--the oast'12 vears w 11 c imKh it nrtferttt fc uwv. .... 1imu.uu . pwvu auHuuuc ds swu ts - - l. - .J j" j " ' xac-neia wnere ltgrew.'Dut it did not' the: pre'sentbloomisroff. r.do.nottp f won.the.jground and rspread. mmature ahy-seed. hardl bloomed fnllv I. I -have, never seenit strawbei-rv i lahta SfrK ' V? ? ren: about: the last of -fun. some.vears. aeo.It;rr5,g l&Ai?1: th$ Ji? to cure them in a large lumber there.is,n6 need- disk;, and Anally " turned' under' rT,l 7? 7 ?' hfi initio' 'iJ..i - ------ v.. -v vnrvru rtCTV LAUl :w ni7Aujz:t . ---r -.i was'a dark oiirole-racemfe kf am n.- -"" " r ; -r.r . urging kiui not in use at tnat timer r rt i.jvxjii ut arnctejnyQur. papertinaiu.;- f, m c -ixr - a i ""ii.,-j;annot seewny -anyone snould -want-- . .,1. sweet loverJs'tsistetIM the" onions .when.the tops ' i 'j t . . - s. course the nlant nlnntns Ampwlipm nc , - - . . u . ovJ' ,,a 1 .1 . r (anQwouiattRe o near more, aooux t, '-it, "- ;;:-rtijrK''"l - rr "eans grDwrankiy enough. T want 'to - rvc: d"u uu eany morning, from Philadelphia : somet years. ago.It ' ? - A". 1 Ti. 1 . ' i- 'tis: , swcci tiuvcr.. r js .a iciTitrwav .-j'!- tt the great order-of Leguminosae'but? r ;is in8 the Medicaga geims : v clover is not-aclover. b : " . So . vou see 1 ihev h'elon cr X familiesand.hence'canno.t - - -. sccnuns wnere soy f peans,- - - enmbon jover ao nor. i JJorththweet clover .Vj t v, i:Vuun : v cwtvcjr -4.uiii imuc, a; i,rij "under : velvet bean-f If, the- field., Vay the.m under ?Xer before where the velvet' VeanY crew had - ai-""-ine Kiln will make a' good place pianiea - in corn ino- one vould iviv..M.,uaiwm uu, as u ; ! there after the them out thinly.- into the coolest available and. da ,4 rorVV;, m the-seed. irorr the vGulf .Coa$tHo,, ; JTl-Jr 7 A thick Kith nut grass He Prepared it h. 'HlCH fslisf to: plant; the busk southeastern; Maryland at, one, jump .'IVAK BYACWTH bulbs- often : rot & planted it in cotton 'and turned a. yeeie i,t. x yi geese not umy u r o the grass but: ate the nuts bloom f 'IVould hie. all" Mat were turned up in the cultivation of.) PJhe -gladiolus-bulbs;(cro' cotton.' ; , T: t-,- --! " V X.; J j? CThiJ is just'what 1 ?ha ve . unifbrmly" j i liiitf Jmflrtft t ah.K' -s-4 nrlviQrt Vrn mite lrn Via crrpn fftns'T1- rfn r,;i'K-iL. Vul; L:.i. "Wic iurinernortnrtney will-be v.alu- hfn ia. . a tl ' A j-: xr,. , vt..- uwuuKj w uu; iiuwn lucdicu t5hip .,.4U i-' 'j.-' . . vv,4s .rt-uviwwumcm, rtUM aiier.tne- weeu. xiiacr you must uu i jvu. ILtflllll ailfr ..Tn" 1.1.11. r I'.lLllr r villi . 11111 I. . IIIJ ' L...3 YVU. lobmiiere are ready 4o Break un- .self of et somebody else lib do it, and increase."' These", the geese .will answer as they) are aw : it . - . ,i . - . . . , 1. '-,or PotetoLImabean,;irpw it here sXv I ;. ;. - JHt; fiP? that; even.though;jt- will: do1 ti I J .j ' form' ts .or . Aaiykvcii. x icl idr iiiciri" iiean irnm - -i. -.vimd vuui Limiiif. nn nrnnt T4dtt j whys . nn rnp cnnt-ani. wi np veir the butter bean which llef.fun W4my --CCIZIZJ X-iI;;n3 (H. :"0 fjentf willmake ully-dey eloped bulbs.' hungry .when there is no other grass to , rr wire encVaha tonytaift, ihelittle :r IK-:-.vir-v-t: tee-yars.5 But in'our hot climate, t. But in the cotton field it will be - butter beanf is better-Teating than the-;" ' -. V TV-; '7 they ripenmp, too soon rand i we -can cfucl to the geese to make them de- ; -;.. Jarge z. zr: never ; grow thebulbssach as-we" get VPend on the nut rass'alone, -though I : 5--4,".iV'. i of .cabbage fcWhat M the .first .bloom,' have;,seen; cotton fields where there. -: Rcctk SLnilltsrv "Ccit lf? 9 to seed without heading? - Does W flowe fPrm jn. clusters nd are in. ' wasgrass .enou0li to fatten them ; ; 'r JCTrTry h"' Pinching: the tap -root lat transplanting 'Jor: ;;You had better ! take them up' , ; - - J i - cwttW9Sf num 'have any influence fin heading? , I set-out when .the leaves'turn yellow and jcure ' ' rV. ! . , ber of :vanettes of" shrubbery'andV last November some Jersey JVokefieldsn kcep'Jn a, cool, dark place andre-'- 1 ' ? ' 'ZPfJ0n0 nowJbKtrft; The Jei Plant in Sepjemben-.. But you .wili.VT HAVE bought my' fertiliser. Jl 'df?'- -y' sv'r'V -:ir-lV-'V 'iW'$fMruoty as l expected -- gt;the : lare bloom likehe first : 1'. -J-J grade. 1 want 16 get - trisveryisimpIe.-Simply set;Jthe" the cessions are join f to-s buy ,what they. call Dutch : alysed and not have to depend on the ,?T cutt mgs, .nearly- full ; lePgth:ml;.the, you'Tget'the bulb., ' 'cLpanys sla enl VherTcan I 9: -irround in rows whtre thv Mn . L--' i .-ni.'-j-fl.:- .'xui -t.- just hkc-the mam T)ifr.T'Ti.,ik u.- t.i. j- . - - - Rivaled and keptlear of weeds,- They" heading of early cabbage are first weliV ffJJ??.? ; J "y.these a they .arc u : u' iiflnW 1 . . ' J . .V, ,."- " -.t "Vm6 wj.vou; LttUUflgt dIC Ufbl WCII- A;,. -it .4' . - - k"vjf 0ic- Tf vft ' transplant ea: nttie lall. . The., bred seed' from- selected -early flints "; rccr A"a,n xne.iun.grown bnes, -and;-' a - n n i xtt hn ha, ' -nrivpf nrft nfri o'W I- o- .... owwvuvu.c Plain, T ran twA co f..if . ' .7 w Of Agriculture 'R.i eirh.-N. C. WHQ nd , IiI"rV"tor .MV f1, "l: wean .snanowcuuivation till thev Ii: a. -W5:" .M-srawvn spnce3-Tr r":,,- ' . T. Tfrarrtuna - . uuwcrs.DV takinc thpm ""i4U' mauc m iwin- . - tell you- whether w commercial: phernist- t a good - price w lalvsis. You can us-: ' i Ll. & . xviv.ot w use tiic . i y ouwiHK. 111. iL. i - 13 v Honour) 4 'f0isnt nn lc , ..l?i?:the-.P.aP:f?r Prirthe.- med? -fri. North . Ficdsdut woras; -i - " -;. . M jus varieties tnat in nnt nnttiraiiv Vi -it. .muv imu uioommtr hn hs - v . -.u--.i-.-V- " Lfociis'anH hJ,VK,.IK-'1jv " 7, -v-aronna. .aiiiiig, cjimejsi, - mere useo to be - L c t: wen ieit grown, an early - variety of the - Flat "m tne'5rouna unless you "'wish' to in-' 77 D'jfch rahSfo- , www o ' -crease-them. This is harder i1 pleasant wordSA . J-" .ingvarieti TANrJ make -V nitr&te "oi ; ...:.BD I r -::::iAM, ALA.-. -i:.:. H. C, llW.HarKtt" r l LA, TEXAS , .'.ur BldB. ' WfiBApE Plants set hst fall run if ....... r
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