. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CHAMPION MOSS CUHLEI). van* *' Abundance—This is a second early ;ittaining a h(;ight of from fifteen to eighteen iiliches; p4| well filled, containing six to eiglit largo wrinkled peasi excellent quality. A striking feature of this va riety is . remarkable tendency for branching directly Jfroin tl roots, forming a vcrital)le bush. This brandling luibi makes it necessary to sow tiie seed muc


. Delano Bros.' seed catalogue of everything for the farm and vegetable garden for 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CHAMPION MOSS CUHLEI). van* *' Abundance—This is a second early ;ittaining a h(;ight of from fifteen to eighteen iiliches; p4| well filled, containing six to eiglit largo wrinkled peasi excellent quality. A striking feature of this va riety is . remarkable tendency for branching directly Jfroin tl roots, forming a vcrital)le bush. This brandling luibi makes it necessary to sow tiie seed much tliim'cr tiia; usual. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., SSc; pk., $; *Horsford's Market Garden—A grand vyrinkieu variety, coming soon after Little Gem. Vines wo feet high and verj' regular in growth. Has been kmown to yield more peas to the acre than any other known .Ameri- can variety. Pods medium size, and • literally fljacked with peas of a delicious flavor. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20cV qt., 35c; pk., ; bii., $5. Parag-ou—Introduced by W. H. Grenell. HiVigl't. three feet; double podded; medium latir, long, straVight pods; six to nine peas. Stulibed, stocky vine with luxv'i'' ant foliage; pods liglit green. Quality suiMU-b, not celled by any pea, and tlie largest producer known, cut next page.) Pkt, 10c; ipt., 25c; -iOc; qt., pk., $3. ex- ,->ee 5o; PARSNIP. 1 oz. for 200 feet of drill; 5 to 6 lbs. in drills for an acre. Sow as early in the spring as the weather will admit, in drills fifteen inches apart, covering half an inch deep. When well up, thin out to fl've or six inches apart in the rows. Un- Bke carrots, they are improved by frost, and it is usual to take up. In the fall, a certain quantity for winter use.' leaving the rest in the ground until spring, to be dug as Liong- Smooth or Hollow Crown—Best for general use. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; ilb., '20c; lb ,50c. PEAS. For early crop plant in rich soil as soon as the gi'ound can be worked in good s


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