. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. W. E. DALLWIG'S SEED CATALOGUE. 13 CORN SALAD or VETTIKOST- Broad-Leaved.—(Large Seeded.) Used as a small salad throughout the Winter and Spring. Sow thickly in drills, cover slightly first of Autumn and sprinkle with straw on the approach of severe weather, or sow in cold frames; thus it is accessible even when deep snow prevails. Oz. 10c, */4 lb 20c. Dwarf Brown Curled KALE. Per ounce 15c Kf\LB. 1 oz. to 2,000 plants. Seeds may be sown in a moder- ately rich soil, in an ex- pcsed situation


. Seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. W. E. DALLWIG'S SEED CATALOGUE. 13 CORN SALAD or VETTIKOST- Broad-Leaved.—(Large Seeded.) Used as a small salad throughout the Winter and Spring. Sow thickly in drills, cover slightly first of Autumn and sprinkle with straw on the approach of severe weather, or sow in cold frames; thus it is accessible even when deep snow prevails. Oz. 10c, */4 lb 20c. Dwarf Brown Curled KALE. Per ounce 15c Kf\LB. 1 oz. to 2,000 plants. Seeds may be sown in a moder- ately rich soil, in an ex- pcsed situation, in April or May. In transplanting treat the plants like young cabbages. The central leaves are used as spinach, and are much improved by frost. Dallwig's Dwarf Green ;Saw pact, but with large leaves curled, cut and crimped until the whole plant resembles a bunch of moss. It would be well worthy of cultivation simply for its beauty. One of the best sorts for use, and when well grown and cooked is one of the most palatable of vegetables. Per ounce 15c Half Dwarf Curled Mosbach.— Per ounce 15c CUCUMBERS. I HE Cucumber is a tender annual and should never be planted in open ground until settled weather arrives, for general crop about the middle of May. For pickles, plant in June or to about the middle of July. By far the best results are obtained from plantings in warm, rich sandy loam. Prepare hills 4 feet apart each way, and mix with the soil of each a shovel full of well rotted compost. Sow thickly, and when all danger of insects is past, ("Slug Shot" is sure death to the striped cucumber beetle), thin out all but three or four of the stockiest vines in each hill. As the cucumbers attain sufficient size, both the perfect and the imperfect specimens should be picked at once, as fruit left upon the vines to ripen soon destroys their vitality, and consequently their productiveness. FvAmrAAn Farlv Whifp ^nino —Beautiful in shape and color, and of the fin


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