. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : seeds. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 'I Chartier Black Spanish. Black Fall, or Spanish-An oblong black radish, of large size and firm texture, with dark green leaves. Pkt. 50, oz. 100, X lb. 200, lb. 500. Rose Colored China Winter— Heeominjf very popular with our mar- ket gardeners. Shape half long, pink color, and flesh as solid as an apple; keeps well. Pkt. 50, oz 100, X lb- 20o, lb. 500. SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER. It succeeds best in a li


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : seeds. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 'I Chartier Black Spanish. Black Fall, or Spanish-An oblong black radish, of large size and firm texture, with dark green leaves. Pkt. 50, oz. 100, X lb. 200, lb. 500. Rose Colored China Winter— Heeominjf very popular with our mar- ket gardeners. Shape half long, pink color, and flesh as solid as an apple; keeps well. Pkt. 50, oz 100, X lb- 20o, lb. 500. SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER. It succeeds best in a light, well en- riched soil, which should be stirred to a good depth. If It is necessary to use should be very fine and well rotted, for if it is fresh and coarse the roots will grow irregular and ill-shaped. Sow early and quite deep, giving the general culture recommended for pars- nip. The roots are perfectly hardy and may remain out all winter, but should be dug early in spring, as they deterio- rate rapidly after growth commences. Store a quantity for winter use in a pit or in a cellar in damp earth or sand. Large White—The old sort; roots medium size, smooth; flesh white. Pkt. 50, oz. 100, X lb. 350. lb. $ Mammoth Sandwich Island This is in every way superior to the old sort, being-larger, stronger grow-1 ing, and less liable to branch. Pkt 50, oz. 150, X lb. 400, lb SPINACH. Salsify or Vegetable Oyster. Spinach should be planted in very rich ground, the richer the better. Sow ir> | drills one foot apart, and commence thinning out the plants when the leaves are an inch wide. All should be cut before hot weather, or it will be tough and stringy. For early spring use the seed should be sown early in autumn. In the North the plants will require a slight protection of leaves or straw, but in the Southern States no pro- tection is necessary, and they will continue their growth most of the Spinach, Savoy Leaved. Thick Leaved—The main market


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