. Seed catalogue. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 24 THOMAS J. GREY c^' CO., BOSTON, MASS. One ounce will sow. SPINACH. iSpiyiat.) 50 feet of drill. Twelve pounds will sow an acre. Spinach may be grown on any ordinary soil. It is grown both as a spring and summer crop. For early use, sow in August or Sei»teniber, in drills twelve to fourteen inches apart. At tlu' approach of cold weather cover lightly with straw, or any handy litter. Uncover when the plants begin to mak
. Seed catalogue. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 24 THOMAS J. GREY c^' CO., BOSTON, MASS. One ounce will sow. SPINACH. iSpiyiat.) 50 feet of drill. Twelve pounds will sow an acre. Spinach may be grown on any ordinary soil. It is grown both as a spring and summer crop. For early use, sow in August or Sei»teniber, in drills twelve to fourteen inches apart. At tlu' approach of cold weather cover lightly with straw, or any handy litter. Uncover when the plants begin to make a new growth in spring. For summer use, sow early in spring, in same wa> as above, using rather less seed. If the plants stand too thick, thin to three or four inches apart. A liberal dressing of good ma- inirt> should bo used. The land can hardly be made to rich. dark green the I'kt. Oz. i Lb .; .10 .!."> .) .10 .15 .) .10 .!."> .) .10 .]."» .;) .10 . ., .i:> ..'.0 Long Standing. Of delicious tender (juality longest standing before running to seed, ..... Round Thick-Leaved. Leaves large, thick and fleshy; the variety generally grown for market, and equally good for Spring or Fall sowing, Victoria. Large, thick dark green leaves ; excellent for Spring sow- ing, heavy cropper; long standing and excellent quality, Savoy-Leaved. A valuable variety with wrinkled leaves, resem- bling the Savoy cabbage; it is very hardy and i)r(dific, . Prickly. An exceedingly hardy and productive variety, adapted for Fall sowing, New Zealand. Entirely distinct with very large seeds; makes a low si)reading i)lant from which delicious, tender greens can ])e gathered the entire summer. May be started in a hot-bed and transplanted or sown out-of-doors when the ground is warm, allowing two feet between the plants, .... SQUASH. {Speisc Kurbiss.) One ounce of the small seeded variety will plant 40 hills; of large seeded, 15 hills. The squash is
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