. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds for the farm and garden. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Virginia Richmond. 28 T. W. WOOD & SONS, KioHMOND, Va. KOHL RABI. (German, AW//7^^^/.) A favorite German vegetable, intermediate in flavor between a cabbage and a turnip. Worthy of much more extended cultivation than it now receives. -Czilture.âFor early use sow in April in rows eighteen inches apart, and thin out to eight inches between the plants. For winter use, sow in June and July.


. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds for the farm and garden. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Virginia Richmond. 28 T. W. WOOD & SONS, KioHMOND, Va. KOHL RABI. (German, AW//7^^^/.) A favorite German vegetable, intermediate in flavor between a cabbage and a turnip. Worthy of much more extended cultivation than it now receives. -Czilture.âFor early use sow in April in rows eighteen inches apart, and thin out to eight inches between the plants. For winter use, sow in June and July. One ounce of seed will sow one hundred feet of drill Early White Vienna. The best market and table sort; flesh white and tender. Per pkt. 5 â cts.; oz. 15 cts.; \ lb. 50 cts.; lb. $ LEEK. (German, Lanch.) Culhire.âThe leek succeeds best in a light rich soil. It is hardy, and easily cultivated, and should be sown as early as practicable in spring, in drills half an inch deep and one foot apart. When six or eight inches high, they may be trans- planted in rows eighteen inches apart and ten inches between the plants. Set deeply, and earth up as they are worked, so that the necks will blanch. One ounce will sow a drill of about one hundred feet. Large Flag. The favorite market variety ; makes a strong and vigorous growth. Per pkt. 5 cts.; oz. I5cts.; | lb. 45 cts.; lb. $ LETTUCE. (German, Laitich.) Culture.âThe quality of lettuce depends largely on its quick growth, and this can only be ob- tained by transplanting to rich, mellow soil, and by watering and cultivating well. For early crop, sow under glass in January or February, and transplant early in the spring. For a succession, sow in beds at intervals of three weeks until end of April. For autumn use, sow in July. For fall planting, the hardy varieties may be sown in beds in September, and transplanted when large enough. Protect with straw, leaves or litter, and they will stand the winter and head up in the sprin


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