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Annual catalogue of seeds and bulbs (1896) (17801744064)

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Annual catalogue of seeds and bulbs (1896) (17801744064)

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Title: Annual catalogue of seeds and bulbs
Identifier: annualcatalogueo1896owcl (find matches)
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: O. W. Clark & Son; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Buffalo; Vegetables; Flowers; Fruit; Gardening; Commercial catalogs
Publisher: Buffalo, New York : O. W. Clark & Son
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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Carman No. i Potato. Potato. French, Pomme de Terre. German, ^artoffel. Spanish, Patata. Culture.—To plant an acre, 8 bushels are required. If a very early crop is desired, start in small boxes of good soil; even stout paper bags have been successfully used. Place these in a hotbed or warm room from 4 to 5 weeks before required for outside. During this time shoots will start strong and vigorous, so that as soon as planted they will send out good roots and grow rapidly. In order to have best success in growing Potatoes, and to secure healthy, vigorous growth, and a crop free from rot, plant as early as the ground can be made ready. Select a good, rich soil, and plant in rows 3 feet apart and 1 foot apart in the rows. Keep the plants well hoed. If the potato beetle makes its appearance, the vines should be dusted with Paris green mixed with about 80 parts of plaster or flour ; or better still, mix the Paris green in water, one small tablespoonful to a pail, and apply with a watering pot. Be careful to sHr the mixture often, or the Paris green will settle to the bottom. Two or three applications will be found sufficient. New Queen. A new seedling of the Beauty of Hebron, which it resembles in shape Pk. Bus. Bbl. and color ; very early; a heavy yielder $0 40 $1 50 $3 00 Freeman. An excellent yielder ; fine table quality ; early 40 1 50 3 00 Carman No. I. Resembles the Rural New-Yorker No. 2 in some respects, but surface not quite so smooth ; medium early 1 25 2 00 4 50 American Wonder. Large, white, solid, uniform, smooth and handsome ; a heavy yielder 40 1 50 3 00 Money Maker. A long, handsome, well-shaped white variety, best for general crop; fine grained and highest table quality ; a rank, strong grower, and exceptionally hardy. We advise our friends to give it a trial, for we know that it will please . . 50 1 50 3 co Fillbasket. This new variety takes front rank in productiveness, vigor of growth and table qualities ; admirably adapted for main crop 40 1 50 3 00 Clay Rose. Oblong-shaped, pink skin, blight-proof; vines are strong and vigorous; especially adapted to heavy soils 30 1 00 2 75 Snowflake. We can supply a limited quantity of this old favorite, the finest of all in table quality, but not a yielder 50 1 50 3 00 Rural New=Yorker. Known also as Carman No. 2 ; intermediate in ripening ; pure white skin ; immense yielder 40 1 50 3 00 A Trial Order will Convince,

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