. A few choice seeds, plants : best in the world. Nursery stock Ohio Zanesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 SEED AND PLANT CATALOGUE, CARROTS, One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. Danvers Half=Long Orange. three to four pounds to an acre, p Danvers Half=Long Orange. (See cut.) First-class variety, flesh dark orange; smooth, handsome roots of medium length, tapering uniformly to a blunt point: flesh sweet, crisp and tender; very productive and a great favorite with iriarket gardeners. 5c ^ QZ, 10c oz, 25c % lb. i^arl
. A few choice seeds, plants : best in the world. Nursery stock Ohio Zanesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 SEED AND PLANT CATALOGUE, CARROTS, One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. Danvers Half=Long Orange. three to four pounds to an acre, p Danvers Half=Long Orange. (See cut.) First-class variety, flesh dark orange; smooth, handsome roots of medium length, tapering uniformly to a blunt point: flesh sweet, crisp and tender; very productive and a great favorite with iriarket gardeners. 5c ^ QZ, 10c oz, 25c % lb. i^arly Scarlet Horn. Not large, but favorite for early crop. Small tops, stump-rooted, orange flesh and fine grain. 5c oz, 10c oz, 25c % lb. vChantenay Stunip=Rooted. Very •?arlyaud productive, always smooth, orange red, flesh crisp and tender. 5c jioz, 10c oz, 25c 1^ lb. .^Improved Long Orange. Old stan- f^ard and popular variety, growing to large size, some specimens aver- aging twelve inches in length; one of the best varieties for stock feeding. 5c % oz, 10c oz, 20c K lb. EQQ PLANT. One ounce to two thousand plants, •^ew York Improved. Leading market variety everywhere. Robust plants, the leaves and stems are spineless. Egg plant is very tender, and the seed requires strong heat to vegetate. On this account, amateurs often fail with it. 5c packet, 40c oz. ENDIVE. One ounce of seed to 150 feet of row. \yhen two or three inches nigh, transplant or thin out to one foot apart. When nearlj^ full grown, tie up the leaves to blanch when quite dry, for will rot if wet. ^hite Curled. (See cut.) By far the most beautiful variety; plant moderately dense, leaves coarser than the Green- Curled, but the mid-rib is yellow and the leaves frequently almost white, so that the plants are very attractive and bring the highest prices on the market. 5c ^ oz, 20c oz, 50c % lb. i Broad Leaved Batavian. Forms large heads of broad, thick leaves, which are used for flavoring soups and stews; if blanch
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