AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . OX-HEART CARROT. A FIELD CARROT! IMPROVED SHORTWHITE—This isa new and dis-tinct variety,which is destinedto take firsl rankas a field carrot,owing to its e-11 ormous produc-tiveness and itsgrowing well outof the ground,making it easy to-harvest. Hootsshort very heavyaf shoulder, taperingto a point; ofuniform shapea^d smooth;Color light greenabove ground,white below;flesh rich, white,solid and crisp,and of the finestflavor. Pkt., 5c;oz., 10c; \i IMPROVED SHORT WHITE CARROT. 25c; lb., 90c. BELGIAN CARROTS. These are largely grown in Europe forfee
AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . OX-HEART CARROT. A FIELD CARROT! IMPROVED SHORTWHITE—This isa new and dis-tinct variety,which is destinedto take firsl rankas a field carrot,owing to its e-11 ormous produc-tiveness and itsgrowing well outof the ground,making it easy to-harvest. Hootsshort very heavyaf shoulder, taperingto a point; ofuniform shapea^d smooth;Color light greenabove ground,white below;flesh rich, white,solid and crisp,and of the finestflavor. Pkt., 5c;oz., 10c; \i IMPROVED SHORT WHITE CARROT. 25c; lb., 90c. BELGIAN CARROTS. These are largely grown in Europe forfeeding stock, especially horses,by which they are much relished. They grow about twenty Inches long,are enormously productive, keep well, and are very nutritious. LARCE ORANCE BELGIAN—Pkt.,5c; oz., 10c; 34lb.,20c; lh., 75c. LONC WHITE CREEN TOP—Pkt, .V.: OZ., 10c: 1, 20c ; lb., Prices on application for larger CHICORY. Large Rooted—tseil to mix with or as a substitute for coffee. Cul-ture the same as for C arrot. Pkt, 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., UOc CORN SALAD OR FETTICUS. A vegetable usi d as a salad. It is sown on the first opening of spring,in rows one foot apart and is fit for use in six or eight weeks from sow-ing. If wanted in early spring, sow in September, cover with straw orhav as soon as cold weather sets in. < an be grown in cold frames, cov- ered with straw mats or shutters, and used any time during the , 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 30c; lb., $ DANDELION. The Dandelion resembles the Endive, and is sometimes cultivated forspring greens, or by blanching for salad. The roots, when dried androasted, are often used as a substitute for collee. Seed should be sownin May or June, in drills half an inch deep, and twelve inches ready for use the following spring. LARCE-LEA VED—Leaves fully double the size of theeommou Dandeliot. A great advance over the old
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