. Ely's garden manual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. 26 Catalogue and Price List of the Best Seeds Only. One ounce will sow about 80 feet of drill; two pounds will plant an acre.âMustard seed retains its vitality for three years. CULTUEE.âFor early salads sow on a slight hotbed in March ; for a general crop, at interA'als through the Spring, in rows six inches apart, and rather thick in the rows. Cut the leaves when an inch or two high. A mixture of Mustard and Cress makes a very deli
. Ely's garden manual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. 26 Catalogue and Price List of the Best Seeds Only. One ounce will sow about 80 feet of drill; two pounds will plant an acre.âMustard seed retains its vitality for three years. CULTUEE.âFor early salads sow on a slight hotbed in March ; for a general crop, at interA'als through the Spring, in rows six inches apart, and rather thick in the rows. Cut the leaves when an inch or two high. A mixture of Mustard and Cress makes a very delightful salad, which is very popular with the English. The White is also used for medicinal purposes, and we always have on hand a very superior article for druggists' sales ; it is also a simple and efficacious cure for dyspepsia. Stir a tablespoonful of the whole White Mustard in a glass of cold water, and drink before each meal. Full paper. Per oz. Per K lb- Per lb. CUELED CEEOLE 1 -05 % -25 $ 05 â¢05 ⢠15 -35 BLACK OE BEOWN 05 â 05 ⢠15 â¢35 .10 â¢25 CHAMPION MARKET. Although the Melon is a tropical vegetable, most easily and successfully grown in warm latitudes, in colder climates it produces very fine and luscious fruits if care- fully cultivated. musk-m:eI/ON. One ounce will plant about eighty hills ; two- pounds will seed an acre.âSeed retains its vitality for from five to eight years. CTJLTTJEE.âA rich, deep, sandy loam, well worked^ and highly manured with old, rotten compost, is of the first importance. Plant when all danger of frost is over, in hills five or six feet apart each wa}% a dozen seeds to- a hill, and after the plants are out of danger from bugs, thin them to three or four in a hill. When they have four or five rough leaves, pinch off" the ends of the main shoots, which will cause the lateral branches to put forth, sooner ; this will strengthen the growth of the vines, and the fruit will come earlier to maturity.
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