. Annual catalogue of Price & Reed, Geo H. Price, successor : importers, growers and dealers in fine flower, vegetable and field seeds, also dealers in horticultural and agricultural implements. Nursery stock New York (State) Albany Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. MUSHROOM BED. MUSHROOMS. Mushrooms may be grown in a cellar or shed, or in beds prepared in the open air, in the same manner as hot-beds. Take fresh horse drop- pings and mix with about the same weight of loam. Turn and


. Annual catalogue of Price & Reed, Geo H. Price, successor : importers, growers and dealers in fine flower, vegetable and field seeds, also dealers in horticultural and agricultural implements. Nursery stock New York (State) Albany Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. MUSHROOM BED. MUSHROOMS. Mushrooms may be grown in a cellar or shed, or in beds prepared in the open air, in the same manner as hot-beds. Take fresh horse drop- pings and mix with about the same weight of loam. Turn and mi.\ every day until the required amount is obtained. When the heap has cooled off to about 90 or 95 degrees make the beds 4 feet wide and 8 inches deep, each la}"er firmly trodden down. When the temperature has fallen to about SO degrees put in the spawn, in pieces about the size of a hen's egg, 2 inches deep and 12 inches apart each wa}-; in 10 or 12 days cover with 2 inches of loam and beat firmly down with the spade; cover this with 8 or 4 inches of hay or straw The temperature should be as nearly uniform as possible, but should range only between the extremes of 50 and 70 degrees. They will appear in from 4 to 6 weeks. Englisb (in bricks"), per 15c; by mail, 25c. Pampblet. How to grow Mushrooms, 10c each. MUSTARD. For salad, sow thickly in shallow drills six inches apart, during April and May, pressing the earth well down; cut when about 2 inches high. Pr oz Pr !b White liOndon. Best for salad ..- $0 10 $0 JO l^lack or Brown. For culinary use 10 40 NASTURTIUM. The tall kind near Sow in drills about an inch deep, in May and June, fences, or where they can climb and have support. Pr pkt Pr oz Pr lb Tall Nasturtium. Best for covering trellises,, etc., 8 feet $0 05 $0 15 $1 00 JDwarf Nasturtium. For 05 20 1 25. WHITE CURLED ENDIVE. WATERMELONS—GREEN AND GOLD, PHINNEY's, AND COLO- RADO Please note that these images are extracted from sca


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