. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. MUSHROOM SPAWN. German, Champignon.âFrench, Champignon.âST^SLmeh, Seta. Ten pounds will spawn 10 feet square. The Mushroom is one of the most profitable crops grown, especially in the vicinity of large cities, where the demand, at all seasons, is far in excess of the supply. Its cultivation may be carried on successfully in a cellar or shed during winter, or in the open air in summer. Cultural Directio


. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. MUSHROOM SPAWN. German, Champignon.âFrench, Champignon.âST^SLmeh, Seta. Ten pounds will spawn 10 feet square. The Mushroom is one of the most profitable crops grown, especially in the vicinity of large cities, where the demand, at all seasons, is far in excess of the supply. Its cultivation may be carried on successfully in a cellar or shed during winter, or in the open air in summer. Cultural Directions : â Collect . - Vil sufficient fresh horse droppings to form ⢠' * the desired size of bed, spreading them out in an airy shed to dry, and turning them frequently. When in a proper state as to dryness, which will soon be learnt by experience, make these into a bed from nine inches to one foot thick, beating them firmly together. If the droppings have been properly prepared, gentle fermentation will soon commence, and when the temperature of the bed is from 75° to 80°, with no. MUSHROOMS ON SHELVES. |; M MUSHROOM CULTURE. BY WILLIAM FALCONER. How to grow them in " Cellars,'''' " Mushroom Houses,'''' " Green Houses" and Sheds," 'â 'â¢Prepar- ing the Beds," " Watering'''' and Cooking,'''' &c. Cloth, Illustrated, $ each. MUSHROOMS IN QREBNHOrSB, mUSTARD. German, French, JlfowifaMe.âSpanish, Mostaza. One ounce will sow 75 feet of drill. As an ingredient, the green Mustard imparts a delightfully pungent flavor to the various forms of prepared salads. For early crops the seed may be sown in a hot bed in March, and for general crop at frequent intervals through the spring, in drills from eight to twelve inches apart. WHITE ;0IV. The best variety for salads ; the seed is also used medicinally, and as a seasoning for pickles. Per Sets.; M lb., 15 cts.; lb., 40cts. BliACK OR BROWN. An esteemed sort for culinary us


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