. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. SEED CATALOGUE AXD AMATEUR'S GUIDE, 1900. 23. ^OOA^H. (Kurbiss, Ger.) ^^IIm^ \ One Ounce of the Busli A'arieties for Forty Hills, or of the Large- Seeded Kinds, Fifteen Hills. Two or Three Pounds of the Bush, ~'^^^"^N»s«,,/^*^CX^\*^^â'^HIM and Three to Four Pounds of the Large-Seeded for an Acre. -OC^ It is useless TO sow until the ^veathc^ has become s


. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. SEED CATALOGUE AXD AMATEUR'S GUIDE, 1900. 23. ^OOA^H. (Kurbiss, Ger.) ^^IIm^ \ One Ounce of the Busli A'arieties for Forty Hills, or of the Large- Seeded Kinds, Fifteen Hills. Two or Three Pounds of the Bush, ~'^^^"^N»s«,,/^*^CX^\*^^â'^HIM and Three to Four Pounds of the Large-Seeded for an Acre. -OC^ It is useless TO sow until the ^veathc^ has become settled and warm. Light soils are best suited for its srowth. Prepare hills for the seeds by incorporat- ^j;;^^^^ z^,^ ~-=^JU^^ ing two or threeishovelfuls of well-rotted ^lantire with the soil for each hill. 'C^S^ ^ Fo"r the bush varieties, from three to four feet each way, and for tfie running V^^L ^5^^â^ sorts from six to eight feet. Eight or ten seeds should be sown in each hill, ^>^^®Bk^^^- h thinning out after they have attained their rough leaves, leaving three or four -'^ â ^ of the strongest plants, after which cultivate same as cucumber. THESE PRICES IXCLUDE POSTAGE. Early "Wliite Bush. The best early variety for market or shipping. It ffrows to a large i^ize, scalloped like a patty-pan, and bearing an abundant ^ iS^fl^^^ '^^'^^ '5c pkt., 10c oz., 20c 34 lb., 60c lb. ^'^ Early Yellow Bush. An early, flat scallop shaped variety; color yellow; iJ^'^' 'a \ W^ttH^^^ flesh pale vellow and well flavored ; very productive : used when voung ^Hgj^ . r>-^ l^-^ ''"V packing the crook-neek variety in boxes to good advantage. «.>^>r*\\ They do not flt into the space well, the crooked neck always -J^. i^^v -- - seeming to go just where it is not wanted. In the '⢠Straight- Neck," the bad feature of the crook has been overcome, and -^^^issss^ - by continued selection the size has been increased, more uni- ^^^B^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^ fo'rmi


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