Archive image from page 34 of Currie Bros' horticultural guide . Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888 curriebroshortic1888curr Year: 1888 ( KALE, or BORECOLE. German, Bhetter-Kohl. French, Chen Vert. Sow in prepared beds, middle of April to begin- ning of .May and transplant beginning of June same as Cabbages. All the varieties are very hardy, and are best when touched by frost. If by mail in quantities of ) lb. and upwards, post- age must be added at the rate of Ific per lb. Dwarf Curled Kale, German Greens or ' Sprouts' — Extensively grown as vinter greens. Sow in September, in r


Archive image from page 34 of Currie Bros' horticultural guide . Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888 curriebroshortic1888curr Year: 1888 ( KALE, or BORECOLE. German, Bhetter-Kohl. French, Chen Vert. Sow in prepared beds, middle of April to begin- ning of .May and transplant beginning of June same as Cabbages. All the varieties are very hardy, and are best when touched by frost. If by mail in quantities of ) lb. and upwards, post- age must be added at the rate of Ific per lb. Dwarf Curled Kale, German Greens or ' Sprouts' — Extensively grown as vinter greens. Sow in September, in rows, and treat as Spinach for use in early spring. Pkt, Sets.; oz.,10 cts.; Ki lb., 25 cts.; lib ) German Dwarf Purple—Finely frilled leaves of a deep purple color; frequently grown for ornament. Pkt., 5 cts ; oz., 15 cts.; H lb., 25 cts.; 1 lb Green Curled Scotch—Grows about eighteen inches in height and spreads, under good culti- vation, to three feet in diameter: the leaves are bright green, beautifijlly curled. Pkt., 5 cts.: oz.,10 cts.; H 26 cts.; 1 lb KOHLRABI. German, Kohlrabi. French, Chou-rave. A popular vegetable intermediate between the Cabliage and the Turnip. Sow in drills from May to July. If by mail in quantities of 11). or upwards, post- ago must bo added at the rate of lOc per lb. Early White Vienna—The best market sort; flesh white and tender. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; '.ilh.,V5cts.; lib Early Purple Vienna—Differs from-the above in color only. Pkt., 5 cts.: oz., 25 cts.; J4 lb., T5 cts.; 1 lb Large Green—Hardy and late: used for feeding stock. Bulbs large, weighing eight to ten pounds. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15cts.; J( lb., 10 cts.; 1 lb LETTUCE. German, Lattich. French, Laitne. The Lettuce is universally grown by all those who have gardens. It is of easy growth and will thrive in any ordinary garden soil. Sow- thinly in rows one foot apart, and when large enough thin out the plants so as to leave room for growt


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