. Annual catalogue for 1881 containing a list of garden, field and flower seeds, together with prices and cultural directions. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade New York (State) Albany. ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 1881. SORREL. Sow in Spring, in drills twelve inches apart, and thin to six inches in the row. Sorrel. Good to mix with Dutch Spinach Per pkt. Peroz. Per lb. 05 15 1 00 SPINACH. For Summer use sow early in the Spring, in a rich d^ep soil, well manured, in y early Sprin? use a covering of leaves hoe frequently. cents per pound for $0 05 $0 10 $0 50 05 10 40 05 10 40 05 10 50 05 10 50 05 1
. Annual catalogue for 1881 containing a list of garden, field and flower seeds, together with prices and cultural directions. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade New York (State) Albany. ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 1881. SORREL. Sow in Spring, in drills twelve inches apart, and thin to six inches in the row. Sorrel. Good to mix with Dutch Spinach Per pkt. Peroz. Per lb. 05 15 1 00 SPINACH. For Summer use sow early in the Spring, in a rich d^ep soil, well manured, in y early Sprin? use a covering of leaves hoe frequently. cents per pound for $0 05 $0 10 $0 50 05 10 40 05 10 40 05 10 50 05 10 50 05 10 50 05 10 1 00 GEN. GRANT TOMATO. drill? one foot apart, covering 'he seed one inch deep. For ve sow in August, and protect the plants through the Winter with or straw. For a succession, sow at intervals of two weeks, and In ordering by maU. postage shovld be added at the rate of every one-quarter pound and upwards. See page 2. SaToy Leaved. Seeds round, leaves thick, large and fleshy: a fine market variety, producing nearly twice the weight of crop of ordinary sorts, and very ha'rdy Hound Leaf. Seed smooth and round ; leaves thick and fleshy, slightly crimped ; preferred for Spring Prickly. This is a hardy variety : seeds prickly : mostly pre- ferred for Fall sowing ... Broad Flanders. Very productive; large broad leaves; round seed t Broad-leaved Round. Leaves broad and long; fleshy, thick, and color dark green Round-leaved ;' With thick leaves, growing to a large size Xew Zealand. Produces leaves in abundance throughout the Summer SatTASH. Prepare the ground by thoroughly pulverizing it. Manure highly. All vines delight in warm and rich'soil. Plant in hills nine to ten feet apart, for running varieties, five to six for bush sorts, working some fine rich manure into each hill. Plant eight or ten seeds, and when out of 'danger of bugs leave only two plants to the ; Keep well covered with plasterer air-slacked lime in the early stages of growt
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