. Allen's catalogue of seeds plants and small fruits, 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. Vli 1^ s Y,.\iA. , . Ice Cream or Peerless. Form nearly rotind ; flesh whiti', sweet and tender; an exeelient early variety. Sc.; oz.,10c.; 1-4 lb., 20c.; lb., Black Spauisli. Skin dark green; flesh red. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 10c.; 1-4 lb., 20c.; lb., TOc. Citron. Round, of small si
. Allen's catalogue of seeds plants and small fruits, 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. Vli 1^ s Y,.\iA. , . Ice Cream or Peerless. Form nearly rotind ; flesh whiti', sweet and tender; an exeelient early variety. Sc.; oz.,10c.; 1-4 lb., 20c.; lb., Black Spauisli. Skin dark green; flesh red. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 10c.; 1-4 lb., 20c.; lb., TOc. Citron. Round, of small size; used in making preserves. Pkt., ."ic.; oz., 15c.; 1-4 lb., :;0c. Peerless. Same as Ice Cream. See price. Mainmotli Iron Clad. Claimed one of the best new melons in market. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c. • i| Icing, or Ice Rind. Solid, good flavor, skin thin, oblong in shape, good size and very prolific; exceedingly popular. Pkt.,5e.; oz., 15c.; 1-4 lb., 30c.; lb.," $ Orange. Rind separates like an orange; high col- ored, good flavor Pkt., 5e.; oz., 15c.; lb., 30c. Koll>'s <jiem. One of the nest melons grown for market; of large size and attractive. Pkt.,5c.; oz.,r2c.;l-4 lb., 35c.; lb., $ Mv selection of 6 varieties Musk and Watermel' on,Z packages each for 25 cts. (6 m all.) MUSTARD. • A salad used sometimes with cress. Sow thickly in rows, and cut when about two inches high. For a crop of seeds, sow in April, in drills a foot apart and thin out moderately when about three inches high. Wliite Condon. Best for salad. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; 1-4 lb., 20c.; lb., GLOBE DAN VERS ONION. ONIONS. Apply 8 to 12 cords of manure per acre; plow thor- oughly about 5 inches deep, and work manure well into the soil. The Onion thrives best when cultivated on the same ground for sijccessive years. As early in the spring as the ground is in working order, level w ith a rake and tread it Hrmly; sow in drills about a quarter of an incb deep and one foot apart; cover,
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