Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 08, 1887, Page 7, Image 7

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    Willamette farmer: salem, Oregon, april 8, 17
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late Cabbage.
Tho following is tho rule for raising
Into cabbage, ns given to tho Amori
can Cn1tivfttor,by W. D. Philbrick. It
is for Into cabbages as grown for tho
Boston market, and will bo found to bo
very interesting reading:
Tho culturo of lato cabbages diffors
from that reebntly described in theso
columnB for earfy cabbages in several;
important particulars.
In tho first placo, thcro being timo
enough to grow tho crop, wo aro not
obliged to force it bo much by applying
hoavy doses of nitrogenous manures.
Then tho timo of sowing ecod, tho va
rieties of seed used and tho method of
growing plants aro qulto different, and
again tho land chosen is usnally such
as has been recently broken from grass
and rather stiff, strong land, whilo oarly
cabbages roquiro land that has bcon
several years worked, and is rather mel
low and light.
To supply tho mnrkct during tho
latter part of July and August tho plants
must bo started under glass, much tho
samo as previously doscribed for early
cabbagos, oxcopt that tho scod may bo
Bown n month later, say March JL6, and
if sown quito thinly and well airod, tho
plants will hardly need transplanting
till thoy go to tho field oarly in May.
For this intermediate crop tho Fottlor'u
Improved Drumhead is tho bost variety,
and tho land should bu rnndo almont as
rich as for early cabbages, with say ton
or fifteen cords per ncro of good ma
nure. To follow this crop, seed of tho samo
varioty is sown(in tho open ground ns
soon ns tho land will work mullow in
April, putting it in with a machino in
rowB fifteen inches apart, and transplant
ing about May IS or 20 to tho Hold.
Thoro is usually some troublo in grow
ing plants so early as this in tho open
air, on account of tho attacks of tho
small lion, beetle. This may bo kept off
by frequent sprinkling of tho plants
with water, thrco or four times a day,
until thoy get thrco or four leaves, whon
thoy'wlll usually outgrow tho fleas.
Some writers also ndvieo applying Paris
green to kill this insect, but tho writer
has never tried it. This planting, hav
ing morn timo to grow, will hardly re
qniro so much manure, Ray ten or twolvo
cords per aero. .This planting will bo
sold mostly in Soptembor.
To supply tho markot in October,
November, and through tho Winter,
seed of tho Stono Mason Drumhead
and curled Savoy vanties is sown at
different times from May 1 to Juno 6,
so as to navo a Biiccr'sion of plants
ready to set whenovcr the land can bo
mado ready, and to keep ri supply of
cabbages in market. Tho largo, lato
Drumhoad varitics Bhould havo plenty
of room to spread, making tho rows 3
feot apart, whilo setting tho plants 2J
feet will bo obout right, Tho Savoys
and tho Fottlcrs will bear setting 3x2
feet.
After cabbago plants aro sot out tho
chief point is to keep thorn growing by
freqiuiut uso (if plow and cultivator and
hoe, stirring the ground after ovcry rain
and permitting no needs to grow. If
tho mnggoUi attack them, as they often
do in May, tho witer knows no romedv
but tho ono given before, namoly, to rub I
oil tho eggs iron) tho stumps boloro thoy
hatch, which wi!l bo effectual if dono
early and often enough. Tho eggs aro
so small as to bo hardly visible to tho
naked eye, and aro laid early in May.
Tho greon worm larva of tho white but
terfly (picris rapco) is very often trouble
some with lato cabbages. Thoy may bo
killod when tho cabbago plants aro
small by Paris groen, but- it is hardly
safo to ufo this on cabbages for a month
beforo thoy aro usod for tho table. If
kept down carefully early in tho season
thoy 6eldom do much harm later.
Where only a lew cabuages are grown
for the tablo this worm may be killed by
pouring on hot water about ICOdeg. to
170deg., temperature with a sprinkler.
Salt water, also, skrinklcd on tho plants
is said to kill them, bat the writer has
novor usod it, and would fear that much
of it would damage tho plant, though
tho cabbago will bear some salt.
In warm woathcr cabbages should bo
cut as soon as they head up or they will
quickly burst and decay. If the market
be dull thoy may be kept back a littlo
by starting them up by tho roots slight
ly. If they wilt a little it will not spoil
them. That portion of the crop inten
ded for Winter sale is taken up just be
fore the ground freezes in November,
and after stripping tho out side leaves
off is plenty in a dry and sheltered spot
in a bed mado by setting out the cab
bages as thick as they will stand in the
furrow of a one-horse plow, then cover
ing tho roots with the plow, which makes
another furrow to be filled with cab-'
bagea. After planting, bank the bed
aronnd with a shovel, as high as the cab
bage beads, and cover with leave,
thatch, eel grass or other convenient
covering, putting on just enough to ex
clude bard frosts from the stamps. A
little frost on top will do no barm, and
is better than covering too much, which
will make them beat and rot. Cab
bages stored thus can be taken oat at
any time in Wintcr-or Spring, and In
cool eather keep well.
There aro a good many cabbages
grown now for Winter market by for
mers at n.distanco from market Thoy
often come into Boston by tho carload
frrm Portland and Montreal, whenever
the prico will warrant Bonding them.
Farmers in tho back country aro fast
learning that thcro is no crop grown
which contains so much food for .man
or beast per acre as the cabbage, and
whoro land and manuro aro plenty it
pays well to grow them for cows. When
tho city markctfenro Rood thoy pay bol
ter for feeding men, of course. Tho
prices of Wintor cabbago havo of lato
years ruled low in general, $15 to $20
per ton being about tho limit: but
when we consider that a good crop of
cabbago weighs from twenty to forty
tons, it will be seen that it amounts to
something.
Cabbagos draw heavily upon tho for
tuity of tho soil, and cannot bo shipped
away without impoverishing tho land,
unless tho fertility is replaced by pur
chased manuro. Upon land recently
broken from sod, however, thoy will
thrive on commercial fertilizers, which
should contain a liberal proportion of
both potash and ammonia, as well as
somo phosphoric acid. Somo land how
ever, contain potash enough to grow
them withont any application whatever.
Cabbago cannot bo grown on most lands
for two years in succession wittrout suff
ering from club root, a fangus discaso,
nor can it follow turnips for tho samo
reason.
Largs Potatoes and Many la a HUL
In plowing in a proper .manner, tho
land for potatoes needs attention. Tiio
first thing is thought, deep plowing,
not loss than twelve inches dcop. If tho,
soil is not naturally rich and productive
it should be mado so by inanurc,'or other
moans such as skillful cultivators of tho
soil aro familiar with, riant oarly ; pat
tho bcoiI potato at least six inches below
tho surfaco of tho ground. I never cat
in pieces seed potatoes. I plant from
twonty-flvo to thirty-flvo bushels to tho
ncro. I plnnt in drills if tho potatoes
aro very largo. It takes thirty-thrco to
thirty-iivo bushels to plant an acre.
Smaller ones go further in planting, and
as hko produces liko tho crop will bo,
liko its kind. Tho very best is best for
seed, and tho best timo to Bolccttho seed
potatoes is whon digging tho crop. I
solect a fow of tho best from each hill.
I harrow tho ground quito thoroughly
before, or about tho timo tho tops mako
thoir appcaranco and contlnuo to culti
vate, keeping tho woeds down until tho
potato blossom appears, then stop leav
ing tho land as near level as possible
This manner of raising potatoes gives
tho best quality and greatest quantity.
Good yielding varieties in good soil
yield from six hundred to ono thousand
bushels per aero. Many persons think
that to plant wholo potatoes, of larco
size will produco too many stalks, but
experionco is tho best tost. It is well to
begin with choico varieties, for tho rea
son that timo is rcquirod for develop
ment and gaining perfection, and many
potatoes growers got weary in ono year's
oxperienco and say thoy would just ns
soon havo tho inferior for tho seed as tho
very bost. And tho very bad practico of
cutting potatoes for seou is n great mis
tuko; moro especially tho cutting of
those intended to produco seed. In all
othor crops ovcry plantor agrcos that
tho best is only good enough for seed,
which is true, and just as truo in regard
to tho potato as in other crops.
A SnscesUon to the Traveling Public.
Touri'tr, emigrant and mariiirrs find that
Hostotcer's Stomach Bitter it a medicinal
safeguard against unhealthy influence!, upon
which they can implicitly- rely, since It pro.
vents the effects of vitiated atmosphere, un-
accuitouud or unwholesome diet, bad water
or other conditions unfavorable to health. On
long voyages, or journeys in latitudes adja
cent to the equator, it is especially useful a a
preventative of the ferblfe complaints and
disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels,
which are apt to attack natives ot the temper
ate rone sojourning or traveling in such re
gions, aud It is an ezellent protection against
the Influence of extreme cold, sudden chances
of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme
fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent
and remittent fever, and other diseases ot a
malarial type, but eradicates them, a fact
which has been notorious for years past in
North and South America, IJexico, the West
Indies, Australia and other countries.
Cedar Posts.
W. G. Zimmerman, of Aurora, will
furnish split cedar 'posts, delivered on
tho cars, at 9 cts. each, and where a
large quantity is desired, tho bnyer will
find it to his advantage to write to Mr.
Zimmerman for terms.
Enjoy Lire.
What a truly beautiful world we live in I
Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens
and oceaas, and thousands of means of enjoy,
roent. We can deaire no better when in per
fect healths but hew often do the majority
of people feel like giving it up disheartened,
discouraged and worn out with disease, when
there is no occasion for this feeling, aa every
sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof
that OhmnV Acocst Flowkb, will make
them free) from disease, as when born. Dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint axe the direct
caasea of seventy-five per cent, of such malt
die aa BiUioaaneM. ladia-eatioa, Sick Head
ache, Costiveneas, Nervosa Prostration. Diz-
awes ot tbe Mead, ralpttauon ot Wie Heart,
and other distressing symptoms. Three
dotes ot Auo err Flowkr will prove its
wonderful effect. Sample bottle, 10 cent.
Try it. 1
JJlue VrnuoL. Cheapest at Port Drug
Co., 100 State street.
iloultrii.
OEO. D. OOOmiUK, EDITOrt.
POULTRY N0TE8,
Tho poultry interests aro gaining rap
idly in Marion-county. Many breeders
having started yards this season.
Iho poultrymon of Portland aro not
from somo causo on very good terms
with W. W. Baker, editor of tho Kurnl
Spirit.
Wo look forward to ono of tho finest
exhibits of poultry at tho next Oregon
Stato Fair that has over been seen in
tho Northwest,
J. L. Parrish bIiows ub an Eimlcn
goose egg weighing cloven and ono half
ounces ; its huge
Tho bost breed of chickons ; tho ono
you liko tho bost.
Tho hons havo been tardy tnis spring
in setting, but thoy aro making up for
lost timo now.
Don't lot a brood lion go without a
setting of eggs now, remember ono
chick now is worth two in May and
June.
It docs not injure tho vitality of eggs
to mark them with a poncil or oven ink,
but any kind of grcaso thoy como in
contact with will kill tho fertility.
Tho poultry dcalors of Portland com
plain of dull times in tho poultry
trade Why don't thoy advortlso in tho
Fakmeii.
A good lico destroyer is mado of ono
pound of whitoning nnd about ton cents
worth of carbolic acid. Mix tho acid
well in tho whitening, sprinklo tho pow
dor in tho feathers and a littlo in tho
nests.
When any breeder tolls you n Betting
breed will lay as many eggs as a breed
that don't Bot, present him with our
compliments, nnd tell him ho don't
know w)iat ho is talking about.
H. W. Cottles Poultry.
Lost wook wo visited tho
yards of H. W. Cottlo in North
poultry
Snlom.
His Partridgo Cochins aro very fino.
Among tbom is a ninoty-fivo point
cockrel imported lately from tho cast,
which is ono of tho finest specimens wo
ovor soon, lit to graoo tho yard of any
brcodcr. Ifo also has n fino pen of
Goldon Folands which aro well bred.
Should Mr. Cottlo conoludo to soil
any eggs this soason ho promises us an
advertisement.
Kenewa Her Youth.
Mrs. Phtcbo Chetley, Peterson, Clay Co.,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
the truth of which is vonohed for by tho res.
idtnts of, the town: "I am 73 years old, have
been troubled with kMney complaint and
lameness for many years) could not dress
myself without help. Now I am free from
all pain and soreness, and am able to do all
my own housework. I owo my thanks to
Klectrlo Dittora for having renewod my youth,
and removed completely all diieus and pain."
Try a bottlo, only 60o at the Port Drug
Co. 4
Thcro is bono meal and ground bono
in tho market, tho former being ground
tho finer of tho two, and is sold at a
prico that renders it a very cheap and
oxcollcnt ingredient to mix with tho
soft food for tho fowls. Tho fowls aro
qulto fond of it and gonorally cat it
with a relish that often surprises tho
koopcr, for oven tho largo pieces of bono
as large as a kernel of corn and . oven
larger, aro eagerly dovonred by tho lay
ing hons.
This ingrediont in tho poultry food
materially assists, not only in tho pro
duction of oggs, but also in building up
a aood strong framo tor tho breeding
stock, and this largo strong frame is al
ways desirablo to have, both for brood
ing and market purposes.
llono meal is also an oxccllent thing
for tho young, growing chicks, and Ib
just what thoy need to build up a largo
fiamo and strong constitution, and of
courso without good health and strongth
thcro is no breed that can bo mado to
yield satisfactory roturns to their
keopor.
Now, tho keeper should not neglect
this matter and let it pass by without
notice, hut as Boon as the clucks mako
thoir appcaranco ho should keep this
articlo of diet beforo them at all times,
an& if this is dono tho extra quality of
tho stock raised will amply pay for tho
extra expense of tho article in question.
Astonishing Success.
It is the duty of every person who baa used
Boschee's German Syrup to let it wonderful
qualities be known to their friends in ccring
Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma,
Pneumonia, and in fact all throat aud lung
diseases. No person can use it witnont im
mediate relief, lhree dose will relieve any
case, and we consider It tne duty oi all urug
gist to recommend it to tbe poor dying, con
sumptive, at least try one bottle, as 60,000
dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one
case where It failci wis reporuu. oocn a
inedicine as the German Syrup cannot be too
widely known. Ask your druggist about it,
Sample bottle to try, 10 cent. Hcirutar site,
75 cent. Sold by all druggists and Dealers,
in the United State and fjanada.
Oregon Kidney Tea cure when all other
remedies fail. Try it. ,
Capital City Nursery !
TK ANY ONB WAhTa TO BUY FIIISTCLA83
I Fruit Tree ana get what they b ly, and more
Talus tor their money, eepectally I'LUrl. HI)Ji:rt
and other trei a. ol which 1 hae a tpendld ttock,
than elaewhert, they can do to at the Capital Nuriery.
UT My Tatr.K are crown on NEW LtNIi,
Ibat ha not beta txhantftd bytnereaalre
crop of XT, anil are a HKALTHY and
tlOKOl'ft as tree rau be under the moit
favorable conditions.
Tor Detctipttro Catalogue, Price-Lift, ami Ordtr
Shee , tent free, addreea :
II. LtiAfJIl, box 97,
BALEU. OHKliOM.
Nurttry One
mile eatt of State Ilouee, on the
JanZlmS
State Triton road.
TANGENT NURSERY !
ii.
W. SETTLEMIER, Prop..
Tangent, Linn Co., Oregon. '
I would rrtrectfully call the attention cl thote
within? to tet out orchard., to the fact that I have a
LAIU1IS STOCK of very nice Nureery Trett and.
Bhiubbery, consisting mainly of
Fruit,
Shade,
and Nut
Ornamental
Trees.
.ALSO....
Grape
Vines, Sninll
and Hoses.
Fruits,
Which I will tell at cheap as the chraprtt.
XiL No Intect rest In My Nat-aery.
Bend for catatonic and Prlci Hit. ,
Addrete:- II. W. BETTLKltlETl,
octlomt Tangent, Lion County, Orifc-on,
K. W. ALLEN,
(Succemcr to II. HANSON.)
171 Front Street. Portland, Or.
Wholeaalt and MeUll DeiOei In
FARM, GARDEN,
.. . AND ....
FLOWER SEEDS.
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE
ALL BOUTS OP TLANT8 AND BlinUDDEriY
and all Yarletles of New OIIOWTU OrtM Bttd
RALROAD NURSERY I
FRUITJTREES!
I hate a lanrt ttockef Fruit and OrnumenUI
Trees from one to three years old
contlillnff of
60,000 Apple Trees I
40,000 Plum and Prune
20,000 Cherry Trees 1
10,000 Pear Trees (
10,000 Peach Trees !
25,000 Shrubs and Plants!
All in own on high dry toll and without Irritation.
tr Mi raft aa
huiI om Mantling seedlings,
not on cat Hood.
Mil
and clear of Insect.
incrrior rny trera are neaitiiy
My nuraery It situated SO mlnutet drive coat from
the Stark ttrect Kerry, on the Hate Line road, near
lit. Tabor. Call and tee my lUxk of trett ityou Kith
uKian orcnaru.
My prices are aa low at nny reliable ire
can be told. Heware or Cheap Trren.
to. UY CATALOGUE HK.NT FREE
Addret all orders to '
M. W. I'HKTTYMAN. 1'rcprletor
Railroad Nursery, Eatt 1'ortUnJ, Ortiion.
WOODBURN NURSERY )
Ktcpa the Lartrett ttock of
Fruit, Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees I
North of California, at the very Inwot rates Nr
Al'llltit.r ether lu.vtt putt wMUi air re!nliir motk
oi me nureenre.
Ai ti'e trect. ii to 110 per U0. 1'iar. Fetch and
Cherry, 112 to C1C per 100, I lunx and Prune, 18 to
Sit per low. ue.ry uitcouui an iguu loit,
tr SKND rOIt CATALOOUE AND FIIICE-UBT.
Addrrw: J. H. HKTTLEHIatE,
octluO Woodburn, Ortgon.
SEEDS : SEEDS I
MILLER BROS., Seedsmen.
DEALEHH IN
GRASS & GLOVER
FERTILIZERS,
Etc,, Etc.
Fruit Trees in Season.
No. XOO Hern4 HU forllaod, Or.
SEEDS!
B. J. BBWEJCB LABCR llluttratvd Pttcrlptlve
and 1'ilcad Cataloffueo! Vevttablt, flower. Clow,
Ulaat and Alfalfa teed, containing- Valuabl Iniorioa
tlon for the Uardcocr, the Farmer and the Family,
soaijcu ivaa, to aj, applicant AuarcatI
E. J.
816
BerTcn, Seed Mcrclmut.
817 Hantocn itrel Ban Francisco, OI.
Wh. RAMSEY. Oso. O. BINOIIAU
RAMSEY A BINtillAM.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
OrlawoU't Uulldlnir, Balam, Oregon.
Bl
U8INEA8 IN ALL TUB COURTS BOUCITCD
Not and Accounts collected.
J. B. Cpng-lo
Manufacturer, Wiioitaa anKetall Dealer
la all kind of "
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
BrltJIes, Lashes ft TrankN.
N0. 1M II Wfut tret. rrllaa4,
Orecoa. Alto keep eoseUatly oa hand a Urge
awortawBt ol Luther and Saddlery Hardware.
aVfVtotloo this paper. laaytt!
Qm 6,000,000 peopleuse
FERRY'S SEEPS
sis
O.M.FCRKYACO.
an aanmiea u m in
UIOISTIIIUMU
In Uu uorU.
D.ffUEnRUCO'S
uwirmMfl. w
trltUrarrtM
SEED ANNUAL
For 1887
trill be mailed
FKI to nil
applicant, and
tolarttMaoo'a
cnuomars
WHIxrotor.
dTriif It.
ardlwatr.to
aH.JTMrvrr.
ton wrfnf tfar.
dm. rtilJ or
Tlattr StIM Ml
mm for . Addrees
s. m. nut 0
Detroit. Mich.
THE IMPROVED ACME
WASHER and
BLEACHER !
Welchionly Fit lb., nnd
ran Ixi rarrlnl In a email
vnll.c. HI, QUO llKwiRD
roR it soraaion. Waili
In? mado Hunt and mutt.
The clothe bare- that puro
whttcneia which no other
nutria or WMhlnir ran pro.
ilucn. .No ruoMntimriiirrit
no friction to Inlvra tho
rubric, To place It In erery
ACME. P.U April 12. -81. tiaVt aaJflC
sot found aatlifaotory within one month from dalo
of purchatp, money refunded, lean ExprrM charge..
Bfnnfor circular. Airente wanted.
f.W.DKNNIH.'Jia VoncHI..TorDlo.Orjt
N.lt-Uachlnriwlllbthlppeirromllocheler.N.Y.,
thin earing U. 8. duty, l'lcano mention this paper.
J. MOSER & SONS,
rANUr-ACTUUK ALL KINDS OF
UHr EN .1 IIKIEII FKIIIT KOX1.
tractable Criitre, I'mt I'nrkrra, dr.
Adurew: j. mianu ruing, roriianu. vr
Floral Guide"
JOM 1NNT.
Nov readr.rontatni 3 Colored
l'lalM. nunnrMi of lliuatre
Uoiu. and neariy So ptf ct t
Krtaininf to Cara.ninr and
uwer Culture ana o?tr IK
containing an Illu.trau4 liit
of nrari all lb. fLOWlU ee
VIOKTABlXa rrnwn. viih dl.
rertlona how to rroir them woti the lhi ftKKUH,
ri.ANTS. AM) IIL'I.IH can M prorurm. vlib
price of each. Tnlt none mallM (ih nn rtrwint of It
tenia, and the I cenu roar t hHhhm (rem the nrrv
order ecntue, Er one mierU"i in araraen.orwn
dealrc rood, frrth went, .iiH4 na li.l wore. Wa
refer to the million, n' )roni nn na' planted out
eecdi. BOTomv vira'MtciitaT llr.irHTm.
JAMES VICU. SEKDSMAN.
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THE SINOEE & CONAUD CO'S
IIUAUTll'IJIi KVlltIII.m.HI!MU
ItOHIM. Weliueal(lwlal.tnueliandHne.t
aundard aurta. In different aliea and iuIcm to suit all
waota. Oter .A rA..lf..l mrMlu u etna Irmii.
Wa Mod .trim I'ol lUiMt aafrlr lr null lo all ll
OSloaa. purehaaar'a eboUM of TarWIloa, all UUIad.
a to
acota-dln
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SEEDS $?.
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(UnUnrm .y our BoedB w
IU UOalTt TnUUMlHja)tj ItulO
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days' trial:
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ELASTIC TRUSS
llu a, I'ail dliferenl from all
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tiall la the cud
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certain. It lae7, durable and etieaii. K.ntbrmll Cir
cular, free. kUJLt.ro TUlts to., talwie, 111.
lr. JOICIAN'8
Museum of Anatomy-
751 Market HI reel.
GO AM) IKAIIN 0W TO AVOID
dlieue, and how wonderfully you
are made. I'rlrat Oltlce, Jll OiaryBl.
ComulUllon on Lott WanhiXKl and all
dlteaaee of Women, Send fo kookt,
(anSIS
ffiABELlafc
Uaaa' While Uetalllo Kar Uarkloir IjWI, atawpej
to order wltb ruune, tiruiinii and uddre.a and num.
ber. It la reliable, chtap and comenlunt. Hell, at
elvbt and ulret perfect aullafucllon. IlluatratcU
lrtco-Li.t aod aampkt free. Agint wanted.
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