. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1897. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cincinnati. MARTYMA, The young pods are used for pickling, and should be gathered when green and tender. Martynia Proboscidea d . ..'. 5c pkt., 25c oz. MUSTARD. A pungent salad, used sometimes with cress. Sow thicklv in rows, and cut when about two inches high. White English. Best for salads 5c pkt., 10c oz., 40c lb. • Mushroom Spawn. Mushrooms may be grown in a warm cellar or shed in winter, or in the open air i


. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1897. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cincinnati. MARTYMA, The young pods are used for pickling, and should be gathered when green and tender. Martynia Proboscidea d . ..'. 5c pkt., 25c oz. MUSTARD. A pungent salad, used sometimes with cress. Sow thicklv in rows, and cut when about two inches high. White English. Best for salads 5c pkt., 10c oz., 40c lb. • Mushroom Spawn. Mushrooms may be grown in a warm cellar or shed in winter, or in the open air in summer. Take partially dry, fresh horse manure, and lay it in a heap to ferment; turn and mix it well every few days, and when well fermented, which will be in from ten to twelve days, it may be made into a bed about four feet wide by two feet deep, mixing it well together, and beating or treading firmly. As soon as the temperature falls to fifty degrees, the spawn may be inserted in pieces the size of a walnut, two inches deep and six inches apart; cover with a loamy soil about two inches, and beat down firmly and evenly. Finish with a covering of hay or straw a foot deep ; water when nec- essary, with lukewarm water. English Spawn. In bricks. .15c lb., S lbs., by mail, 25c lb. French In boxes of 2 lbs., 75c; if sent by mail, Mushrooms. OKRA, OR GUMBO. ( Ocker, Ger.) This vegetable is grown extensively in the South- ern States. Its long pods, when young, are used in soups, stews, etc., and are believed to be very nutri- tious. It is of the earliest culture, and grows freely, bearingabundantly in any garden soil. It is sown at the usual time of all tender vegetables, in drills two inches deep, setting the plants from two to three feet apart. White Velvet. The pods are round and smooth, and are much larger than those of any other Okra, are never prickly to the touch, and are" produced in the greatest abundance 5c pkt., 10c oz., :J0c % lb. Improved Dwarf Gree


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