. Annual catalogue of seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Minnesota, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Schlegel & Fottlef s Choice J^egetable Seeds. We aim to offer seeds only of the best varieties of vegetables^ and if some older sorts are not found in our list, it is because newer and better sorts are. If all new sorts are not found here, it is because we have doubts of their being better than the older and better known sorts. When seeds are ordered to be sent by MAIL, custo7ners will please reinit eight cents fer found or fifteen cents per quart, to cover


. Annual catalogue of seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Minnesota, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Schlegel & Fottlef s Choice J^egetable Seeds. We aim to offer seeds only of the best varieties of vegetables^ and if some older sorts are not found in our list, it is because newer and better sorts are. If all new sorts are not found here, it is because we have doubts of their being better than the older and better known sorts. When seeds are ordered to be sent by MAIL, custo7ners will please reinit eight cents fer found or fifteen cents per quart, to cover cost of postage, except for packets and quantities less than one quarter pound, which we mail free of postage. Our SPECIAL LIST for MARKET GARDENERS and others who itcy in large quantities, can be had up07t application. ARTICHOKE. M|*ofc, The seed should be sown in April, in a good soil, in drills ten to twelve inches apart, and about one inch deep. Protect the plants during the next winter with a light covering of litter, and the following spring separate the plants, and transplant into rows three feet apart, setting the plants two feet apart in the rows. The suckers, or olfshoots, from established plants, may be used for propagating instead of sowing seed. The plant is a hardy perennial, growing three to four feet high, with numerous branches. Just before the flower is ready to open, the head is in condition to boil. The edible portion is the under eide of the head, the leaves being separated after copking, and eaten with butter, salt, and pepper. Green Globe. The best for general use. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; lb., $ JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE. (Srbartifc^ofe. A species of sunflower (Heliantlncs tuberosus). A tuber that thrives well upon light, dry soil, and is cultivated for feeding to sheep and swine, the tops also being sometimes cut and cured as a dry fodder. The tubers are also used for pickles. Qt., .20; pk., $ ASPARAGUS, ^nwl One ounce to do feet of dyill. A bed of asp


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