. Annual catalogue [of] high-class seeds. Nursery stock New York State Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture New York State Catalogs; Tree Seedlings Prices; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Prices; Bulbs Plants Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Prices New York State New York; Nursery stock; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Vegetables; Trees. CHERVIL. Cerfeuil. Perifollo. 33enfen(audi. JH^^rafflM^^I Culture.—Cultivate .mil use the curled variety of «^fe^K^|"JT^O^ Hi* Chervil like Parsley. Sow at any time in the spring, in ^"sfSsfr* IfiwasSSv1 shallow drills, o


. Annual catalogue [of] high-class seeds. Nursery stock New York State Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture New York State Catalogs; Tree Seedlings Prices; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Prices; Bulbs Plants Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Prices New York State New York; Nursery stock; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Vegetables; Trees. CHERVIL. Cerfeuil. Perifollo. 33enfen(audi. JH^^rafflM^^I Culture.—Cultivate .mil use the curled variety of «^fe^K^|"JT^O^ Hi* Chervil like Parsley. Sow at any time in the spring, in ^"sfSsfr* IfiwasSSv1 shallow drills, one foot apart, in well-prepared ground. The seed of the Tuberous Chervil should be sown in Augus-t Jr agi&y or September, and treated like the Carrot. / ?Slk good layer of dung two or three feetthick. TheWitloof will be produced three weeks later in the intermediate cover of soil. Excellent as a salad, as well as a vegetable. 15 3° 1 00 557 Large-Rooted Magdeburg. Roots are the Chicory of com- merce 10 • 25 75 COLLARDS. ^SS^^S^^^^^^^^t Chou Cabu. Cabu. Statterfof;!. Culture.—Sow seed, as for Cabbage, in June, July and August, for succession. Transplant when one month old, - - . in rows a foot apart each wav, and hoe often. VMNn^l1, V Peroz. V^h. Per lb. ^Pf^g/J^^^^Z^.^ Georgia fo 10 $0 25 $0 75 T| CORN-SALAD, or FETTICUS. Mache. Macha o Valerianilla. ©tecEjatat. Culture.—Sow during August, or early in September. e^OSME**?*^ ~ in drills a quarter of an inch deep and six inches apart. If " the weather is dry when the seed is sown, tread it in lightly to insure germination. Keep down weeds with hoe. Just corn salad, or fetticus. before the winter, cover thinly with straw or leaves. Per oz. J/(lb. Per lb. 561 Large-Seeded $0 10 $0 20 So 60 562 Small-Seeded 1° 20 60 564 Green Cabbaging • 10 25 75 565 Lettuce-Leaved i° 25 75 CRESS* /^K > %P^> Cresson. Berro o Mastuerzo. §.Xt\\t. f^s^iS) ^^^Gi!\^^^!s^^fe Culture.—Sow Nos. 569 and 571 thickly, in shal-


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