Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . ly distinguishesit from other green varieties, while its thick stalks are unusually tender and succulent, and of deli-cious flavor. Packet, 15 cents; oz., 20 cents; % lb., 40 cents ; lb., $ Conovers Colossal. The old standard variety ; of large size, rapid growth, and bes*gggg. quality. Packet, 10 cents ; oz., 15 cents ; lb., 25 cents; lb., 75 cents. Palmetto. Of Southern origin, but equally adapted to the North. Early,large, productive, and of excellent —^ Packet, 10 cents ; oz., 15 cents ; % lb., 25 cents ; lb., 75 cents. [ Columb


Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . ly distinguishesit from other green varieties, while its thick stalks are unusually tender and succulent, and of deli-cious flavor. Packet, 15 cents; oz., 20 cents; % lb., 40 cents ; lb., $ Conovers Colossal. The old standard variety ; of large size, rapid growth, and bes*gggg. quality. Packet, 10 cents ; oz., 15 cents ; lb., 25 cents; lb., 75 cents. Palmetto. Of Southern origin, but equally adapted to the North. Early,large, productive, and of excellent —^ Packet, 10 cents ; oz., 15 cents ; % lb., 25 cents ; lb., 75 cents. [ Columbian Mammoth White. a very popular variety, producing*45Hy white stalks above ground of large size and finest quality and flavor,?ffift Packet, 10 cents.; oz., 15 cts.; »i lb., 30 cts.; lb., $ ASPARAGUS ROOTS By purchasing plants at least a year of time is saved. The young shoots maybe cut for the table the second season. Vicks Mammoth, Conovers Colossaland Palmetto, by mail, prepaid, 50 for $i 00 100 for $ VICKS MAMMOTHASPARAGUS. BRUSSELS SPROUTS Rosenkohl, Ger.; Bretones de Bruselas, Span.:Cavolo di Brusselles; Sprouts are hardier than cabbages, and the sproutor little heads growing along thestem are considered the most deli-cately flavored vegetables of theentire Cabbage family. Grownin the same manner as winterCabbage. The late crop is usuallythe most satisfactory. One ounceseed produces about xoooplants. Vicks Improved or ParisMarket. Packet, 10 centsounce, 40 cts. ; \i lb., $ ARTICHOKE Artischoke, , , Ital. The Globe Arti choice is culti-vated for its flower heads, whichare used in an undeveloped state,cooked like Asparagus. Plantseed early in spring, three inches apart, in rows one foot apart. When one year old, transplant torows three feet apart and one foot apart in the row. Where thewinters are severe protect the plants with leaves or dry litter tokeep the crowns from freezing. Green Globe. (Seed). Packet, 10 c


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