. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. 1 - so 10 so 30 SI 00 $3 00 10 25 2 50 10 30 1 00 3 00 10 30 1 00 3 00 10 30 1 00 3 00 10 30 1 00 3 00 0>10Nâ(Contiiiu»' J'lU. Uu. U l-O. Lb. White Portugal.âA mild, pleasant Onion, wliii li [,'iows li> fair size and liandsome sliape, ljut is very hard to keep, bc/iii;,' liable tu ;;aUiur mois- ture unless sjireail very thin. ]t is called â¢' Siiver Skin " in the Middle States, where it requires t


. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. 1 - so 10 so 30 SI 00 $3 00 10 25 2 50 10 30 1 00 3 00 10 30 1 00 3 00 10 30 1 00 3 00 10 30 1 00 3 00 0>10Nâ(Contiiiu»' J'lU. Uu. U l-O. Lb. White Portugal.âA mild, pleasant Onion, wliii li [,'iows li> fair size and liandsome sliape, ljut is very hard to keep, bc/iii;,' liable tu ;;aUiur mois- ture unless sjireail very thin. ]t is called â¢' Siiver Skin " in the Middle States, where it requires two seasons to grow to lull size, Daiivers Yellow.âThis line variety originated in Uanvers, Mass. It is a thick, heavy, straw-colored Onion, mild-flavored, and yields most al)undantly; ripens early and keeps equal to the best. It is taking the place of the Common Yellow wherever it becomes kiiuwM, - - - Yellow Dutch.âThe Common Vellow variety is ratlirr Hal-shaped, and excellent-flavored. This is the" Straslmrg" of the Englisli catalogues, and the'â Silver Skin " of the Kasteri) Sillies. Ciuud to keep, Irarge Ke<l Oval, or Globe.âSiuiilar to the Large Ked in color and flavor, but quite distinct in form, being nearly globidar; it produces a good crop. anfember. and in tin' Sprinu' f','l.,jy. /'cc.«i7, Fis. , rerejil,Sv.] Tliis well-known and agreeable savoi^ herb is used as a ganiish and for seasoning soups, meats, etc. Ciir/riTTtK.âParsley loves a rich soil, and tolerably deep. Soot is a manure very congenial, and may he added to the compost. Soak the seeds a few hours in tepid water, .and sow early in the Spring in one fool drills; Ibin out the plants to three or four inches apart; a single row forms a very good edging for beils or walks. The seed germinates veiT slowly, and sometimes two or three weeks will elapse before the iilants make their appearance. It often fails entirely in dry One ounce of seed will sow


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