. 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. 38 TAIT'S SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1900. and carry perfectly when packed. Xote in the cultural directions below what is said with regard to the sowing of Scotch kale seed. Per oz. 5 cts.; per I lb. 20 cts. TAIT'S FAVORITE GREEN CURLED—When we introduced this celebrated Siberian kale, nine years ago, it at once demonstrated its superiority to all strains then in cultivation and was- promptly adopted
. 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. 38 TAIT'S SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1900. and carry perfectly when packed. Xote in the cultural directions below what is said with regard to the sowing of Scotch kale seed. Per oz. 5 cts.; per I lb. 20 cts. TAIT'S FAVORITE GREEN CURLED—When we introduced this celebrated Siberian kale, nine years ago, it at once demonstrated its superiority to all strains then in cultivation and was- promptly adopted by all the best growers. It is hardy, very productive, and, while cutting early in the season, may be held until late without going to seed. The shape and curling of the leaf give it the appearance of an im- mense feather, and like the Scotch, it re- tains its stiffness for a long time after being cut. Per oz. 5 cts. : per J lb. 15 cts. PLAIN KALE OR SPRING SPROUTS. We recommend this very highly for family use as it is a rapid grower, tender and sweet while young. Although usually sown in the spring, it may be sown in the- fall, as it endures cold perfectly, and can be cut at any time during the winter. Pew crops afford better pasturage for sheep, and it is largely used in this way. Per oz. 5 cts. : per J lb. 10 cts. LATE SIBERIAN.—An excellent variety which is the standard wherever the Favorite- has not been introduced, but not to be- dwarf scotch ctrled kale. compared with that improved strain. Per oz. 5 cts. ; per J lb. 15 cts. Culture.—An ounce of Green Kale is sufficient for 150 feet of drill: an ounce of Scotch for 50 feet of drill. Curled Kale is grown for winter and early spring greens, and should be sown, the Scotch, from the first to the last of August, and the Green Curled from the middle of August to the last of September. Make the drills from eighteen inches to two feet apart, and when the plants are large enough, thin out to eight inches in the row and culti
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