. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. TJUT'S SEED CJtTJtLOGUE FOR MANGEL-WURZEL. [See Beet.] MARTYNIA, For price per pound, see Market Gardeners' List in last pages. PROBOSCIDEA.âA very popular variety for pickling. The pods should be gathered while small and tender. Per pkt., 5 and 10 cts.; per oz., 30 cts.; per 14 lb., 65 cts. Culture.âAn ounce will plant about 100 hills. If wanted early, the seed should be sown in a hot-


. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. TJUT'S SEED CJtTJtLOGUE FOR MANGEL-WURZEL. [See Beet.] MARTYNIA, For price per pound, see Market Gardeners' List in last pages. PROBOSCIDEA.âA very popular variety for pickling. The pods should be gathered while small and tender. Per pkt., 5 and 10 cts.; per oz., 30 cts.; per 14 lb., 65 cts. Culture.âAn ounce will plant about 100 hills. If wanted early, the seed should be sown in a hot-bed and the seedlings trans- planted into the open ground as soon as the weather becomes warm. The least troublesome culture, however, is to sow in April in hills Martynia. three feet apart, thinning to a single plant in each hill. MUSKMELON, â (Cucumis Melo.) For price per pound, see Market Gardeners' List in last pages. \' TAIT'S NEW IDEAL MUSKMELON.âWhen at its best, the Ideal certainly combines an extraordinary number of valuable characteristics, being very early, of the size now de- manded by the best restaurant trade, attractive as to exterior, deep fleshed, richly colored, crystalline in grain, more exquisitely aromatic than any other sort and absolutely unique in flavor, while its productiveness is probably unequalled. We have actually cut from one vine twenty-four well-formed melons, nearly all of first-class quality, and a group of three or four perfect specimens lying so closely around the hill as to touch each other can be frequently seen. The color of the skin is nearly that of the Osage, but the resemblance goes no further, as the Ideal is of altogether different shape and size, and is covered with an elaborate, well- defined mass of network. The flesh is so deeply colored as to look quite red, and the taste of a representative specimen is simply incomparable. Improvement in this respect could hardly be hoped for, for it is literally true that a sample Jenny L


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