. Bloomsdale I<arg:e-L,eave«i (uarly).âSo namey reason of producing leaves when fully developed as long an<l broad as tlio largest Tobacco. The leaves when small are vei-y tencler, and admirable as a salad. Wlien larger leaved we recommend it for boiling like Spinach. A plant which should he in every gar- den. Pkts. .Tc. and 10c. j per oz. 10c. Creole ().-A fine curled sort. It is quite ornamental in appearance, Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. ICc. Wlxite.âPkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. BSrown.âPkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. Giant Souttiern Curlecl.âNot so large as the Creole, mor


. Bloomsdale I<arg:e-L,eave«i (uarly).âSo namey reason of producing leaves when fully developed as long an<l broad as tlio largest Tobacco. The leaves when small are vei-y tencler, and admirable as a salad. Wlien larger leaved we recommend it for boiling like Spinach. A plant which should he in every gar- den. Pkts. .Tc. and 10c. j per oz. 10c. Creole ().-A fine curled sort. It is quite ornamental in appearance, Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. ICc. Wlxite.âPkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. BSrown.âPkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. Giant Souttiern Curlecl.âNot so large as the Creole, more curly. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. 10c. At about Corn-planting season sow in drills at three feet and thin out to ten inches, or plant to trellis work. The'dwarl is the best, as it does not require sticks nor training. â R" « H A T ^ The flowers and young leaves are used as a salad, '["he seed-pod-*, with foot-stalks OR inJillA fSI twarf.âHeight three feet. Pkts. 5c. and 10c.; per oz. lOc. I"rolinc.âHeight four feet. Very prolific in long, smooth and slim pods. Pkts. 5c. and lOc.; per oz. 10c. I^andretlis' IL,ong: Green I»o«i.âA variety producing pods of unusual length, often ten inelies long when matnre, very slim and of intensely green color, 'fhe best of all green sorts, t.'ainied forWinteruse in large quantities. No other sort can compare with this. Pkts. 5c. and lOc.; per oz. lOc. I,antlretlis' I^onjs -Wliite r»oa.âNew. Pods unusually long, onen ten iiiclies, very slim. Pkis. 5e. luid lOc.; per oz. 10c. Tall.âHeight live feet. Pkts. 5c. and lOc. ; per oz. lOc. Very little, beyond Lettuce, Kndive, Corn Salad, Cress and Mustard, is known by American gardeners of the wide variety of folii^'e-bearing plants used in Eumpe as Salads, served uncooked and boiled. Beet Tops, succeeding Spinach, are a favorite dish in England. ^ , . ^- -c â â.â seed pods, .succeeding the pithy root-, are, when small, very delicate, and used to a l


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