. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. ®OBB & ASMBUKN'S. Angelica* Anise. Balm, Lemom Basil, Sweet. Burnett Cardoon. CarnAvay. Chervil. Coriander. Com Salad. Comelina. Dandelion. Dill. French Sorrel. Hyssop. Horehonnd. Lavender. Pennyroyal. Pot Marigold. Rose mar)'. Sage. Saffron. Summer Savory. Sweet marjoram. Sweet Fennel. Thyme. TOBACCO SEEDS. Connecticut, SeeiJ-leaf. Extra. Per oz., .85 Havana True (iiiiported). Per pkt., .20 Maryland. P


. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. ®OBB & ASMBUKN'S. Angelica* Anise. Balm, Lemom Basil, Sweet. Burnett Cardoon. CarnAvay. Chervil. Coriander. Com Salad. Comelina. Dandelion. Dill. French Sorrel. Hyssop. Horehonnd. Lavender. Pennyroyal. Pot Marigold. Rose mar)'. Sage. Saffron. Summer Savory. Sweet marjoram. Sweet Fennel. Thyme. TOBACCO SEEDS. Connecticut, SeeiJ-leaf. Extra. Per oz., .85 Havana True (iiiiported). Per pkt., .20 Maryland. Per pkt., .10 " Virfiinia " Latakla. The Best Smoking Tobacco in the World. Introduced by Bayard Taylor, the well-known traveller, from the East, where it is esteem'ed the most delicate-flavored tobacco known. It is quite distinct from the American tobacco,having a soft,glossy-snrfaced leaf, quite nnlike the coarse foliage 01 the Virginia tobacco. Cultivated precisely like the American. Per per lb. $ per oz. " .50 " .60 pkt., 15 \i2 1[ I Perr^, Purple-top, Strap Leaf. Similar to above, except in color. These two kinds art the best for spring or fall sowing, and for all garden culture. Flesh fiue- grained, and rich and buttery flavored. Per pkt., 5 l!) YelxOw Malta. Symmetrical, small-bulbed, early variety; skin smooth, bright or- ange, flesh pale yellow, fine-gruined; and well-flavored. Per pkt., 5 . .10 liellow Aberdeen. A hardy and productive variety; flesh pale yellow, tender, and sugary; keeps well. Per pkt., 5 10 Robertston's Golden Stone. Smooth and symmetrical; skin bright yellow; flesh firm, sweet, and well-flavored; haraj', and keeps well. Per pkt., 6 . .10 Large White Norfolk. A sub-variety of the Common Flat Turnip; grows to a large size; flesh white and coarse-grained, but sweet. Per pkt., 6 . .10 Long WTiite Tankard. Recommended for its earliness and productiveness, but must be considered a field rather than a table varietj'. Per pkt.,


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