. For domestic use Sow when the Apple is in bloom. Drill in rows of fifteen inches for liand culture, or two and a half feet for field culture, and when two inches high thin to four inches apart. 3VOXES OK COOK I JSC - No. 62.—Stewkd.—Peel anil slice, put in a saucepjiu with a little broth, water, salt, pepper and iiutmeK Buil an hour. Thickeii with butter kneaded with flour, mix well and boil. I'lnish with butter, ! sugar and chopped pars ley. Serve liot. No. fj:i—In Cream.—Wash and scrape tlie outside, cut iu .small pieces, boil until tender, refresh and boil again. Sei*ve hot wit
. For domestic use Sow when the Apple is in bloom. Drill in rows of fifteen inches for liand culture, or two and a half feet for field culture, and when two inches high thin to four inches apart. 3VOXES OK COOK I JSC - No. 62.—Stewkd.—Peel anil slice, put in a saucepjiu with a little broth, water, salt, pepper and iiutmeK Buil an hour. Thickeii with butter kneaded with flour, mix well and boil. I'lnish with butter, ! sugar and chopped pars ley. Serve liot. No. fj:i—In Cream.—Wash and scrape tlie outside, cut iu .small pieces, boil until tender, refresh and boil again. Sei*ve hot with cream sauce. lixtra Karly Korciiis:.—We recommend this first early variety U) njarkct gardeners, as admirably adapted for forcing undkr ulass or in the open ground. Jt is stump rooted, grows about two inches in length. I' 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. Karly Scarlet Horn, Bluiit-rooteil.— in maturity after the forcing. Length lour to live inches. Pkls. 6c. and 10c • per oz. 10c. Early Scarlet Horn, Pointed.—Sometimes called "Half Long," being a Long Orange in miniature; quite desirable, growth rapid. I'kts. 5c. and 10c. ; per oz. 10c. :N(ew Half I^ons^, -v\'Itliout Core.—Smooth in skin, rich in color and without a core. I'kts. 5c. and 10c.; peroz. 10c. Ox-Heart.—Diameter of a pint measure, not so long, top shaped. Color, orange red, tender, flavor excellent. Pkts. 5c. and 10c,; per oz. 15c. Cliantenay Half-Eons: Scarlet.—Short, thick, stump rooted. Very pmductive. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. ]>iantes.—(Third )— in a thick-rooted, halfdong Carrot, unequalcd by anything we have ever had from abroad, showing marks oflhe highest breeding, asindicatedbyits )niiformity of shape, color and texture. Pkls. ,5c. and 10c.; peroz. 10c. Oranjfe Danvers Half Eonjf.—Broad shouldered, cylindrical, admirable in color, fixed in habit, a wonderful producer, valuable to the stock breeder and market gardener. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per
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