. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; B. K. Bliss (Firm); Flowers; Plants; Vegetables; Gardening. 02. h Lb. Lb. §0 10 SO 50 SI 50 So 00 10 so 10 Sn 35 SI 00 83 00 1 00 50 40 1 00 1 00 50 3 00 10 00 1 75 6 00 1 50 5 00 3 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 1 75 6 00 TOMATO—(Continued.) Yellow Cherry.—Same as above except in color, - - White.—Fine flavored, productive, fruit nearly white, but little growm, - Strawberry, or Ground Clierry (I'/ii/.-^alis EduUs.)—An
. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; B. K. Bliss (Firm); Flowers; Plants; Vegetables; Gardening. 02. h Lb. Lb. §0 10 SO 50 SI 50 So 00 10 so 10 Sn 35 SI 00 83 00 1 00 50 40 1 00 1 00 50 3 00 10 00 1 75 6 00 1 50 5 00 3 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 1 75 6 00 TOMATO—(Continued.) Yellow Cherry.—Same as above except in color, - - White.—Fine flavored, productive, fruit nearly white, but little growm, - Strawberry, or Ground Clierry (I'/ii/.-^alis EduUs.)—An entirely distinct variety; tlie fruit has a juicy pulp, of a pleasant stravvberry-lil<e Havor, with a certain degree of sweetness and acidity intermixed. Willi the addition of lemon juice, it is frequently preserved like plums, as well as stewed and served like cranberries. If icept from frost the fruit will keep till Spring, - - - - - - - - - - - 10 50 1 75 6 on TOBACCO SEED. Pkt. Oz. Lb. Lb. Connecticut Seed Leaf.—We have made special arrangements with one of the most successful Tobacco cultivators in the valley of the Con- necticut to furnish us with the seed of this popular variety, which is saved from selected plants, and can be guaranteed of the best quality, Havana.—Imported seed, - -- -- -- -- - 25 Kentucky, - -- -- -- -- -- -- ig Maryland and Ohio, - -- -- -- -- -- 15 Vorto Kico.—Imported seed, - -- -- -- -- 25 Salenichi.—Very large leaves, - -- -- -- -- 25 Virginia, James River, - -- -- - - -- - ig TURNIP. \_Brassica rapa, Lin. Nactt. Fr. llube, Ger. Naho comun, Sp.] This wholesome and agreeable esculent has long been cultivated as a field crop, as well as in gardens, and in Britain is one of the staple productions of the farm, as food for stock; but in this country it is mainly grown in market gardens, small field patches, or yards, folded by cattle or sheep. Culture.—For the Spring crop, sow the Early White Dutch, or the sorts iis
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