. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade Ohio Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. SUGAR BEETS AND MANGEL WURZEL, For Stock Feeding. Lane's Improved Sugar Beet.—Large, hardy and very productive lOcts. oz. 20 cts. X lb- 45 cts. lb. Silesian Sugar Beet.—Attains a large size and is highly valued for feeding, 10 cts. oz. 20 cts. % lb. 45 cts. lb. Golden Tankard Mangel.—Bright yellow, large, handsome, heavy Cropper, splendid qualit} , 10 cts. oz. 15 cts. ]i lb. 40 cts. lb. Mammoth Long Red Mangel.—Very large and productive, 10 c


. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade Ohio Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. SUGAR BEETS AND MANGEL WURZEL, For Stock Feeding. Lane's Improved Sugar Beet.—Large, hardy and very productive lOcts. oz. 20 cts. X lb- 45 cts. lb. Silesian Sugar Beet.—Attains a large size and is highly valued for feeding, 10 cts. oz. 20 cts. % lb. 45 cts. lb. Golden Tankard Mangel.—Bright yellow, large, handsome, heavy Cropper, splendid qualit} , 10 cts. oz. 15 cts. ]i lb. 40 cts. lb. Mammoth Long Red Mangel.—Very large and productive, 10 cts. oz. 15 cts. X lb. 40 cts. lb. BROCCOLI, (Spargel Kohl, Ger.) Resembles cauliflower, but hardier. Sow in a hot bed in May, and transplant to a rich, mellow soil in early July. Thrives best in a cool, moist atmosphere, and whatever will counteract the drought of our hot summers, will assist in the perfect devel- Golden Tankard. opment of the plants. One ounce to one hundred yards of row Early White Cape.—Heads Medium, compact, creamy white, 25 cts. oz. 90 cts. % lb. Early Purple Cape.—Greenish-purple heads, hardy, good flavor, 35 cts. oz. 90c. % lb. BORECOLE, or KALE, (Blaetter Kohl, Ger.) This may be sown in May and transplanted in the same way as cabbages. They make very tender and delicious greens in the Fall. After a touch of frost their tenderness will be much enhanced. Very hardy, easily grown, they deserve more general cultivation. One ounce to one hundred yards of row. Dwarf German Kale.—Very hardy, a standard variety, 10 cts. oz. 20 cts. %. lb. 60 cts. lb. Tall Scotch Curled.—One of the best, 10 cts. oz. 30 cts. % lb. 80 cts. lb. BRUSSELS SPROUTS, (Sprossen Kohl, Ger.) This plant grows two or three feet high, and produces from the sides of the stalk numerous little sprouts one or two inches in diameter, resembling cabbage. The leaves should be broken down in the Fall to give the little cabbages more room to grow. They should in all respects be treated


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