. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds & Nursery stock, Massachusetts, Boston, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. German, Sen/. MUSTARD. French, Jloutarde. â Spanish, Jlos/aza. Cultivated as a salad. The leaves are used like cress, when very young. Sow thickly in rows at different times from April to June, and cut when about two inches high ; for use during winter, it may be sown at intervals in boxes, in the greenhouse, or in a frame. One ounce will sow forty feet of drill. Oz. L


. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds & Nursery stock, Massachusetts, Boston, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Grasses, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. German, Sen/. MUSTARD. French, Jloutarde. â Spanish, Jlos/aza. Cultivated as a salad. The leaves are used like cress, when very young. Sow thickly in rows at different times from April to June, and cut when about two inches high ; for use during winter, it may be sown at intervals in boxes, in the greenhouse, or in a frame. One ounce will sow forty feet of drill. Oz. Lb. Brown or Black. More pungent in flavor than white Chinese. Leaves twice the size of the or- dinary white mustard, of a deeper green, flavor pleasantly sweet and pungent, and desirable as a salad . . White London NASTURTIUM, or INDIAN CRESS. German, Indianische Ki'esse.âFrench, Capuci?ie.â Spanish, Capuchiua Cultivated both for use and ornament; the seeds while young and succulent are picked and used as capers. The young leaves are also useful in salads. Its beautiful scarlet and orange colored flowers, which bloom freely all summer, add a charm to the garden. One ounce will sow forty feet of drill. Pkt. Oz. Dwarf. Good for borders 05 .20 Tall. Excellent for covering fences, trellis-work, etc., .05 .15 For complete list of finest flowering sorts, see Novelties, and pages 84 and 89. OKRA, or GUMBO. German, Essbarer. â French, Gumbo. â Spanish, Ouibojubo. This vegetable is of the easiest culture, and grows freely, bearing abundantly in any ordinary garden soil. Sow early in May, in drills two inches deep, setting the plants from two to three feet apart. One ounce will sow forty feet of drill. Dwarf Green. Early and productive, tender pods Tall Green. Later than the foregoing, an immense cropper, pods extra large and tender White Velvet. Large, creamy-white pods, very tender .... .05 $ .10 â 05 â 75 â¢25 Lb. 1-50. Okra. White Velvet. See Special Offers on third page


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