. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Celestiai,, WINTER SORTS. Fifty to Seventy=five Days, According to Variety. CALIFORNIA WHITE WINTER.âA long, thick root, skin ^vrinkled. grayish white. Should be used young; of good keeping quality. Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; % lb. 20c. ; lb. 80c. By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 70c. SCARLET CHINA WINTER.âA fine Winter sort; root a half-long stump of from 2 to 3 inches ; scarlet and pink in color, tipped with white ; qui


. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Celestiai,, WINTER SORTS. Fifty to Seventy=five Days, According to Variety. CALIFORNIA WHITE WINTER.âA long, thick root, skin ^vrinkled. grayish white. Should be used young; of good keeping quality. Pkt. 5c.; oz. lOc.; % lb. 20c. ; lb. 80c. By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 70c. SCARLET CHINA WINTER.âA fine Winter sort; root a half-long stump of from 2 to 3 inches ; scarlet and pink in color, tipped with white ; quite salable in market during Winter. Keeps perfectly. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; % lb. 20c. ; lb. 70c. By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 00c. i-'KREWSON OBLONG BLACK.âAn Autumn growing sort of deep black skin, and keeping throughout the Winter as well as a Ruta Baga. Mild in flavor. Pkt. f c. ; oz. 15c. ; \i lb. 50c.; lb. $ By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. yll^'USSIAN LONG WHITE WINTER.âA Winter Radish, sometimes reach- ing a weight of 3 pounds, and keeping long in edible condition. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. ; 34 lb. 25c. ; lb. 90c. By Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. 80c. Rhubarb. bur Ounces of Seed will Sow 100 Yards. Ten Pounds to the Acre. Propagated by buds from old roots or from seed. To raise seedlings sow the seed when the Cherry is in bloom, in rows at 1 foot, and thin the plants to 10 inches. To set the seedlings or the buds from old roots, mark out the ground 3 x 4 or 4 x 4 feet, preparing a rich bed for each plant. Success can only be attained on well-maniu-ed ground. The fertilizing- cannot be overdone. Sow seed in the seed-bed early in the Spring, and transplant in the Autumn or ensuing Spring to any desired situation, allowing the plant 3 feet square space. Pkt. re. ; oz. 15c.; 3^ lb. 55c.; lb. $ Bv Express or Freight, not prepaid, lb. $ We supply rooU as well as seed. They continue vigorous many years. They are shipped only by express


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