. Cadwell & Jones 1896 catalogue of seeds and agricultural implements. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Connecticut Hartford; Vegetables; Flowers; Agricultural implements; Commercial catalogs. 14 CAD WELL & JONES DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. BROCCOLI. 8pargcf=£or)(. One ounce will produce about three thousand plants. Sow the seed beds early in May and transplant in June. Broccoli requires a deep, rich soil and should be trenched to a depth of two feet incorporating rich manure at the same time. Set the plants and cultiva


. Cadwell & Jones 1896 catalogue of seeds and agricultural implements. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Connecticut Hartford; Vegetables; Flowers; Agricultural implements; Commercial catalogs. 14 CAD WELL & JONES DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. BROCCOLI. 8pargcf=£or)(. One ounce will produce about three thousand plants. Sow the seed beds early in May and transplant in June. Broccoli requires a deep, rich soil and should be trenched to a depth of two feet incorporating rich manure at the same time. Set the plants and cultivate in the same manner as cabbage. Early White Cape. Heads, medium size, compact and creamy per Pkt. Peroz. Per lb. white, one of the most certain to head, .... $ $ Early Pnrple Cape. Somewhat more hardy than the white, with greenish purple heads of good flavor, . . .10 .30 . BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 8proffen4tof)(. One ounce will produce about three thousand jolants. Sow in seed beds in May, transplant two feet apart and cultivate like the cabbage. The leaves should be broken down in the Fall to give the little cab- bages room to grow. Half Dwarf Paris Market. The very hest and surest strain perPkt. Per oz. Per lb. producing compact heads of good quality, . . $ $ $ Best French. A standard variety. . . .05 .20 CABBAGE. CABBAGE. ®otf*®oty. One ounce of seed will produce about three thousand plants. To successfully grow a crop of cabbage, very much depends upon the quality oi the seed. Obtain that which is grown from well formed selected heads. The ground must be highly manured, deeply dug or plowed, and thoroughly worked. A heavy moist, fresh, loam is the most suitable. For early plants the seed is often sown the middle of September and protected in cold frames through the winter. But the more common way is to sow in hot beds in Febru- ary or March and prick out into cold frames to be transplanted later when danger of frost is past. Early varieties


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