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Have a Garden Twelve Months in the Y'ear. (Continued from Page 2.) potato onions planted in fall will also make fine ripe onions in early July and will sell well. The large ones are marketed and the small on*'* saved for sets. Karly garden p* as every one wants put in the home garden I would plant few of the extra early Alaska that the truckers use They are early, but for home use. wo want some of better quality. 1 s«*t chicken wire along the rows to stakes for the peas to cling on. and it Is cheaper than brush from the wood, for you can roK it up and put it away, and it will last a life time. The peas will need the 2* foot width, and if jou grow the climbing I.lma bean*. the »> foot width h better than poles Potatoes for Home and Market. HKSK are more of a field crop than for garden, but a few early r.< a * d* drable in th» garden Some fay their garden Is too r h and the pot at run to tops » th fri.all potato*** The soil, har ing had only manure ha* an excess ' nitrogen \p; ly pho«ph >rlc acid a* d potash liberally and you will get jw*tatoes Hut every f irmer can add h mdr. df of d<dlar* to hi* income by , 1 anting potatoes for sale You want .1 mellow and well prepared soil and 1,000 pound* i**r acre of a high grade fertilizer having fully 10 per cent of (Httafh Plant Hi February or March In the climate of North Cnr ollna east of the mountains, and cover with a furrow from each *lde tnd Ju • before they come up harrow the land level f'se the weeder both ways till they are five Inches high and then the cultivator, and lay bv with a light furrow to the row* \ny town will buy early potatoes. The White Bliss is about the earliest and the Eureka is also good and early. Then for winter use, plant the late crop of seed potatoes that have been kept in cold storage Plant in July in deep furrows, but cover lightly till Then gradually work the soil to them till level, and cultivate perfect ly level to retain the moisture. I never hill late potatoes. Plant a second crop for the seed for early crop, hut for home use and market, it is better to plant the cold storage seed, and they will keep well, dug in November, and you can have jH)ta?oe* to use and sell while the price is high. The Delicious Tomato. KKK the frame comes in again to enable us to have early fruit. Sow seed in boxes in th< house In February Sow a box thickly, and as soon as large enough to handle, transplant to other boxes , deeper and wider apart. In Uu> March s« • them in the frame four ini h«-* apart to get stout. Harden them gradually to the air and sot o ;*doors middle of April, and you can ge• .arly tomatoes to use and ■••«ni*- to *«dl for a high price by the dozen Sow more seed outside in V ■ ?< rak. late plant*, and if you have a lot of green one* when frost comes, gather them and wrap each In paper and put in boxes and keep in a cold place Then you can bring a few into a warm room and they will soon color tip anti you can have them for slicing till the middle of January, of if you have a large quantity. \ou can get a good price for them after other people have none. It Is easy to see. then, that h> keeping a rich garden spot at work all the year round we can have a supply of vegetables at all season For spinach sown in September will Kive us greens in winter before tur nip-tops come on. We may all be poor worms of the dust, but. thank heaven, there is a chance for ail of us to be glow worms— Success. " '--——-:—\ Cabbage Plants! Early Jersey, Charleston W akefield. Succession, Early and Late Flat Dutch. Prices: to 4000 at $1.50 4000 *o 8000 at 1.25 8<<K) to lOooO at 1.0<» 10000 to at .90 3)000 or over at sj>ecial prices. I make a specialty of delivering 4'M> assorted plants to anv South ern Express office for $1*00. I guarantee satisfaction. No plants grown are letter, and few as g(>od its those I otler. f A. W. PERRY, Young’s Island, S. C.r ^ You'll ret bi cr. Fetter cotton crop* jS when ym do i*»t with old time method* •rd get a Planet Jr lF>r»e Hoe and® Cotton ( uitivator combined. I ighten* your lat->r and doe* quick work ( an Fe a liuattd to hoe^pb-w. cultivate, fur r a. Fed. an 1 do t teting, bating, d.rt mg. laying ! ». pi -a :ng middle*, etc \ i'll w ndcr 1. w v i ever did with t r~e Folly guaranteed (>UC new 5* page catalogue * j Free foe th«- atkmg I Write today. ■ S. L Allen A Co.. Rom r It Philadelphia, Pa. I I I rK’SESi. I toZZLZZZr. I cJ&rrt". ) these auk the kind that made south i+*£2£tT";. 1 Vu^ruT^: 1 > cauouna fa Mors ion cakp.ac.k j no wing T1 «~y r*~»! tv» !»(n*}jctk *v We ,wi'tee mXO >1 'NT. aafe delivers, and ulefa U n or y ir MONKY HJil'NI'H). S*-r»| r r«*-y a ith onlrr, otW*«toa plant* *.U l«e aK:j.;*«d C. o. a and ym » II ha>* *»» |»*t t»iurn rfiargwi < ■> !' » MMWwy, l! n & M I > tf « cmt of j out ran!*. I'rvea r. o. K. Youtw'a U and: l<C f.«lt to; I.muO U « at |! S«> y XuAdll to H. W at II S t«-r !.*•♦ . 9. • to3j.t*Cat fl.u>p. r S;«^c»aJ prWea o- Uryvr quant tt****. I'n«nj la'.Urik-n ( >cBaili»»d»n and iai44«*. _ __ ^_ _ _ w »■. . — — _ ^ I il'.tt'.al «'«ka(iK tiaiiei (raa uq ti>ptKal»«. Ca H* GIBSON, Box 33, TOIIB| t Island, Sa Ce^^f ! For Larger Crops and Richer Soil At Lowest Cost Fertilize With FARMOGERM Gathering Bacteria. Beats Nitrate of Soda at Fraction of Cost and Labor. Let us Prove it. Ik' re j U R j I r » Mtrs’e !< nmtrf W I CeW the el;. M> of fr* .-h* a:.i| the w..rh of »\>tr<**iu.*c. l**t U. toil j . i a ' * ut Fame tr* mi |e' <■ • », w y . the »ttre »»f t *’ij J«!r Tour aol! w!*h on*' a'h nitrate* t< j r -1 . e «»\«<fsU bumper f |« at the low o «.t of 14.00 an a re, *j. J with |*raotIrailjr No Extra Work. That r:.»T a>un l to jr^u a* If It were too tw true. Cl. ■ II I. w f t m. # you rai.n i ^ laj iro u 10 ar*> di pv » »»■* m-i • |<ut out. Tl.**ae are rr«a>tu *hjr »t Insure* ft Iunij^r Mel-! and a irr«*<er f<*«d value fr< m the crop Inoculate"! and »hj it ttiakr* |><><■ r noil jjmitl aotl. t"nder»tand, jl*-oiw\ that FartnfHrvrm 1** no exjx rlt •*nt. !• l. v» I pi ■ 1 ' ' • l . l V t ract l al farmer*, a* aetl a** hr ^»tifl-' n\j»et;lead the ir'ter* (fiv* n here anl r'Ail other* that opj» vr li. ur '**ok and circular*. AUo read in ot.r 1> k <iu< tatinn* 1 i know that Government expert* p—————— my I kiln* put out by the 8 and i*raet *1 farmer* bare j IUm in * !■•;■• M Wta m ..at- _ XM9HK9ftF ' ”r Witt, nitrogen gathering faaeterta when lnt- ■ nn.l the ndar It la j r J- rly ,1 Ur with the right £S3USHiHk IlHBJKV ful poaelbllltire ol till* m.tll.nl uf fertlli t‘«OM.N MBMOCta** n’„-" •tijj.y the farmer with the right baelerta NOT USED USED HERE |a why w* urge that >■ U»a.tr ».g. a ure f,.rm - J Test It YOUrSClf. Ftiru. germ a ‘!vei that pr»*t>l**m. \ . ©f any i • *>.*>• may n •* fcnoan D 14 ■ »■, - tli- ’ 1 • f' r n f; T late a r p of alfalfa any ehorer*. retell, * TOVC If LIKC I fllS a I 1 gnme*, knowing v«..-.***ll Fa* IAr PknUngtime Then ilut »g*t !, .,t • i • . -t- f! t » I fa ■ ■ P all Yourself lOf IVC* box will make y a tt> u*e It on tbi OltriUN It Ctll UM« H * » »- l I#m0 of fiHMV r \ * r T a . •* * • i ► « B v * 1 4 . . k . .. -I*,, that the hi aarm for ia r«nu, paecaaw » ■ * aka a y«-u !l want to *OW a* n h t’t-"in>! a* And knowing ai-o taaiine <*n>p,f-. u.m„ Uf. ,r , - t « Me t.. the Inoculated legume** in tn*W'-! I With It* * pedal haeterla, tree y.*«» ll •*,>« ■*•»• run sn*mr»,.»,* jrT’ tl>Mir|eh v„ur a, >11 for other erona k «iti *. rr .*1 ti r.. nitrate* m the anil * «». i*ui* wr»,i ««i yo* mm a** , ! *••« t ■* j ut V *'' . t r — v r .i r, , ,.. iuwm a-Mfiai re wwi •**. ia trgniar next year and the next, whether the \ Whirl, will I- evai.aile r ral future . «, aT- re ••ardaneu-.m future «V p l-e rorn. w heat or.-th.-r grain. I-■ or. fa-fhny hit,-!, w hether legume or not.-' * . .-r any i.-g.-triMe! Of e r>-a® t» 1* th.it 1 armogertn contain* i*Itr -gen gather ing !***»• r la that haw b«wn carefully aHected and hr*'*! up to a high j- liit of nitrogen Hung |-<»er. Another reaeon !• that there 1* no chance of th*' culture being aj-illw!, becoming Impure or t«elng wrongly owed. it will cotuo to you in a *|**« laiiy **nie*l bottle, an*! I* All Ready for Use Wt»ej. yon g-t It. Juft Oil! w»»h wafer and tnolgten then®**d or apray over th® **• «»l I®*! or young plant*, or ml* with a lit* (le earth and apreod. Three are roaaona why Farmogma 1* aueoeaeful and why Here In another Important point hm n»a\ sow an im*-u luted opwith y> >U r c-rn <»r outs, for instance, and hot It , rope will get the benefit at tli«* Miur time, yVu-r $2.<M)per Anr; (fat 1m fiur. Mi'. Jly Mail or Eryre*s j>aid. Writ* Today lor Tree Book No. Hi and Guaranty. We guarantee Fnrmogerin to l»c an abs. lately pure cul ture and to contain eufflclent, sfr< ng. active tiaeteria to in oculate the amount of seed or s.ul specified. We guarantee It to keep In perfect condition for months. Let us mail you a copy of this book right away. Just send your name and address t<>— ^ bi_c.i j at ■ | Earp-Thomas Farmogerm toM —." •_ I I ave t r ted ha run-germ on w ■*!. moat gialifytng f’a lit*, t lie 1*. Illated !■«-«: % link iK a :nu li . • e v , >,r - i lia mat*. rut rather ad, t . » a a »*i rnii t!»i th..«w not ti.Miilalnf. 1- W l let.ituUjjiyoawt, 1. 1. I ti**! Varningerm on Al falfa • • • • • | far- aland a III • ie«l I liave I'til anrii in tli » • >-n try J \\ I'm miry , Jpaw ,i li. >o. 1 *akot*. I planted lied t’lover laat year tieatrd a till I anno he: 111 It w .*• gii-atly la-tip. fil 'd 1 tila Jeai I planted i i o»i thr aim land and on t 1 isiniih la, l < i't>: «>' Ilie land where ltx-rulalol clover YU grown * an la-fter and matured rather <.en. T. I • . II, i.l ■ t. V 1 . 1’ira., Ah' i.lural lai« il Vaan. ! maile vat ion* practical teaiawiil'. I armi'h'eriu on my f » in " th oloYer lieaua. pea* a d alfalfa «III* moat aatiih fa, i ti re*nll» J \ lloff. ,\r» Sink i ity. Indualiial £ Igrteullurnl t"liemiata. 1 «i»id | a. re of alfalfa ltv» «> ulat'-d with t Yrinogenn. It hut l oliir up rvt-nl) and I ha»e a h'*H»d »tand I have tried al falfa Iff ore hut never nwwliil in gitiing atndi a ■land a* 1 liave al the pirMMit lime. . h. | low I1H. 1 «ei! y, Couu.