. Kendall & Whitney's illustrated and descriptive catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds. Nursery stock Maine Portland Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Pkt. Oz. Jib. Lb. .05 .15 .50 % .05 .20 .65 .05 .20 .65 .05 .20 .50 .05 .20 .60 .05 .30 .05 .20 .65 .05 .20 .60 .05 .25 .75 .05 .20 .60 .05 .20 .65 Fottler's Improved BrunswicK Cabbage. CABBAGE—Continued. V*Early XOinningstadt. An excellent sort; heads of large size y>All Seasons. La


. Kendall & Whitney's illustrated and descriptive catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds. Nursery stock Maine Portland Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Pkt. Oz. Jib. Lb. .05 .15 .50 % .05 .20 .65 .05 .20 .65 .05 .20 .50 .05 .20 .60 .05 .30 .05 .20 .65 .05 .20 .60 .05 .25 .75 .05 .20 .60 .05 .20 .65 Fottler's Improved BrunswicK Cabbage. CABBAGE—Continued. V*Early XOinningstadt. An excellent sort; heads of large size y>All Seasons. Larger than Henderson's Early Summer, nearly as early; very solid and sure-heading ^Fottler's Improved Uruns^icfi. An excellent early drumhead variety; produces a firm and solid head /'Premium Flat "Dutch. A standard late variety . ^Stone-Mason "Drumhead, One of the very best for a main crop Vst one-Mason Drumhead. Cape Elizabeth grown. An improved strain ^Henderson's Succession. An excellent second-early or late sort fMarble head Mammoth Drumhead, The largest varieties of drumheads. Danish Ball Head or Hollander. A valuable, perfectly round, solid, winter variety. Is a long keeper, and profitable for shipping, keeping long- after other sorts have gone \„Mammoth "Red "RocR. Used almost exclusively for pickling Improved American SanJoy. Very sweet and tender; good sized, firm |r • heads; very reliable and much esteemed for family use CARROT. Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil, to grow them to perfection. A good light and well enriched sandy loam is the best for this crop. For field culture, sow in drills, three to three and one-half feet apart, so as to cultivate by horse. Market gardeners sow in drills about eighteen inches apart and cultivate by hand. For early crops, cover one-half an inch deep, and thin to six inches apart, in the rows; for late, cover three-fourths of an inch deep, and thin to four inches. One ounce to one hundred feet of


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