This book is a guide for farmers and gardeners, providing information on seed varieties and prices for a range of crops, including vegetables, fruits, and flowers. The book is organized by season, and includes practical advice on planting, cultivation, and harvesting. The book reflects the importance of agriculture and horticulture in early 20th century America, and will be of interest to historians, gardeners, and anyone interested in the history of agriculture.
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