. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. "^?A^^^--^- No. I, White Bush. No. 2, Boston Marrow. No. 3, Marblehead. No. 4, Cocoanut. variety of Cucurdita moschata, irom Japan of most rampant growth, and fully as hardy as the summer sorts ; also apparently less subject to injury frof^^ug attacks. Fruit flattened^of very dark green color,deeplylobed or ribbed. Quality good. THYME. Thymus Vulgaris. German, Thymian; French, Thym; Spanish, Tomillo.—K small perennial shrub, the leaves and young shoots ol which are often used for seasoning. Generally raised from seed sown in


. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. "^?A^^^--^- No. I, White Bush. No. 2, Boston Marrow. No. 3, Marblehead. No. 4, Cocoanut. variety of Cucurdita moschata, irom Japan of most rampant growth, and fully as hardy as the summer sorts ; also apparently less subject to injury frof^^ug attacks. Fruit flattened^of very dark green color,deeplylobed or ribbed. Quality good. THYME. Thymus Vulgaris. German, Thymian; French, Thym; Spanish, Tomillo.—K small perennial shrub, the leaves and young shoots ol which are often used for seasoning. Generally raised from seed sown in April in permanent •bed and border, or to be transplanted to the permanent patch. For market, near large cities, it is grown as a second crop, planted out in June or July, in rows one foot apart. Broad-leaved is the only variety in profit- able Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Greiner, Tuisco, 1846-. Philadelphia : Wm. Henry Maule


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