. Catalogue of greenhouse and bedding plants : flower and vegetable seeds. Nursery stock Vermont Woodstock Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 2 GEORGE H. MASS, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT. BEETS. CULTURE. Sow seed in early Spring and for succession, at intervals, until the first of July. Sow in drills a foot and a half apart and thin the plants to about six inches apart in the EXTRA EARLY DARK EGYPTIAN. Tops small, turnip shaped, dark blood red. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 15c., i lb. 50c. NEW ECLIPSE. Larger than Egyptian, flesh dark red, one


. Catalogue of greenhouse and bedding plants : flower and vegetable seeds. Nursery stock Vermont Woodstock Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 2 GEORGE H. MASS, WOODSTOCK, VERMONT. BEETS. CULTURE. Sow seed in early Spring and for succession, at intervals, until the first of July. Sow in drills a foot and a half apart and thin the plants to about six inches apart in the EXTRA EARLY DARK EGYPTIAN. Tops small, turnip shaped, dark blood red. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 15c., i lb. 50c. NEW ECLIPSE. Larger than Egyptian, flesh dark red, one of the best for private use; globular shape. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 15c., I lb. 50c. EDMAND'S BLOOD TURNIP. Deep red and very regular in shape; of good market size. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 15c., I lb. 50c. DEWING'S BLOOD TURNIP. Roots of fine flavor, blood red; a good market sort. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 15c. i lb. 50c. BASTIAN'S BLOOD TURNIP. A second early light colored- turnip shaped beet. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 15c., i lb. 50c. SWISS CHARD. Per pkt. 5c., oz. loc,, 1-4 lb. 15c., i lb. 50c. Mangel Wurzel and Sugar Beets, for Feeding Stock. (iOLDEN TANKARD MANGEL WURZEL. Per lb. loc I lb. 30c. CARTER'S MAMMOTH LONG RED MANGEL. Produc- ing roots of large size and of excellent quality. Per 1-4 lb. loc, I lb. 25c. GOLDEN YELLOW MAMMOTH MANGEL. Per 1-4 lb. IOC, I lb. 30c. VILMORIN'S IMPROVED WHITE SUGAR. Per 1-4 lb. IOC, I lb. 30c. BRUSSELLS SPROUTS A variety of Cabbage having the stem covered with small closely crowded heads. Excellent for the table. DWARF IMPROVED. Of fine quality, sprouts compact. Pkt. IOC, oz. 150. CABBAGE. CULTURE.—Sow the seed for early varieties in March, in hot beds or any other suitable place. For late varieties, sow seed in open ground, the first week in May. Cabbage requires a rich, well drained soil. Early varieties may be set in rows two feet apart, and 18 inches apart in the rows. The late and large varieties three


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