Hastings' seeds : fall 1914 catalogue . t and dieback, which is sodisastrous to this crop in so many sections.Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 30cents; % pound, 90 cents; pound, $3.25. Tf»Yac Hastings Seeds are the best? CA,IS that money can buy. I haveplanted them for years. C. E. Ormond, Troup, Texas. Leeks are very similarto onions except that Leek, Large Carenten (No. 203) m^ey udu°, ^ The stems grow quite large and are cut upand used in soups or else boiled like onions.The culture is the same as for onions. Sowat same time. The Large Carenten is the best variety forthe South. P

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Hastings' seeds : fall 1914 catalogue . t and dieback, which is sodisastrous to this crop in so many sections.Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 30cents; % pound, 90 cents; pound, $3.25. Tf»Yac Hastings Seeds are the best? CA,IS that money can buy. I haveplanted them for years. C. E. Ormond, Troup, Texas. Leeks are very similarto onions except that Leek, Large Carenten (No. 203) m^ey udu°, ^ The stems grow quite large and are cut upand used in soups or else boiled like onions.The culture is the same as for onions. Sowat same time. The Large Carenten is the best variety forthe South. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents;% pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25.I/AUI DAOI A vegetable largelyIVUnL-nHDI grown by the Germangardeners. Has a very delicate flavor. Early White Vienna Kohl- Daki / UA OftO The bulbs grow to the?taDI ^ 110. CMC ) size 0f an apple whenready for use, and are of a pale whitish greencolor. They have a delicate cabbage-like fla-vor. Per packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; ^/ipound, 50 cents; pound, $1.50..