Cole's garden annual . is slow to vegetate, soak the seed inwarm water for ten or twelve hours. EMERAXiD. The Emerald is distinct in ap-pearance, being of a light shade of plant is of dwarf habit, with leavesfinely cut and curled. Growers for the mar-kets of all the large cities know how im- portant it is for their sales to have a stockparsley that is curly. Per pkt. 5 cts.,oz. 10 cts., Vi lb. 20 cts., lb. 75 cts. NEW PERN-LEAVED. This beautiful Par-snip resembles crested fern or moss in itsgrowth. It is invaluable as a garnishingplant, and admirably suited for mixingwith dwarf ornam


Cole's garden annual . is slow to vegetate, soak the seed inwarm water for ten or twelve hours. EMERAXiD. The Emerald is distinct in ap-pearance, being of a light shade of plant is of dwarf habit, with leavesfinely cut and curled. Growers for the mar-kets of all the large cities know how im- portant it is for their sales to have a stockparsley that is curly. Per pkt. 5 cts.,oz. 10 cts., Vi lb. 20 cts., lb. 75 cts. NEW PERN-LEAVED. This beautiful Par-snip resembles crested fern or moss in itsgrowth. It is invaluable as a garnishingplant, and admirably suited for mixingwith dwarf ornamental foliage plants inthe flower garden, and also for table decor-ations. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., % cts., lb. 75 cts. PIfAIN LEAVED. This is the hardiest andstrongest growing variety. Leaves darkgreen, plain, longer than the curled andbetter flavored for seasoning. A coveringof straw or evergreen bough will ordin-arilj- protect it through the winter. PerpKt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., 14 lb. 20 cts., lb. OKRA or GUMBO This vegetable is becoming extensivelygrown. The long young pods of this plantare used in soups, stews, etc., to which theyimpart a rich flavor and are considered nu-tritious. Sow the seeds thickly in richground about the middle of May, or whenthe ground has become warm, in drills threefeet apart and one inch deep; thin out to teninches apart in the drills. Hoe often andearth up a little to support the stems. Thevery young pods can be gathered and driedfor winter use. WHITE VELVET. This variety is a great im-provement on the old Okra. Has long, slen-df^r pods, early and very productive. Perpkt. 4 cts., 02. 8 cts.,-14 lb. 25 cts. RHUBARB or PIE PLANT Ger. Rhubarher. Ft. ounce will produce about 800 plants. Sow in drills one foot apart early in the fall or next spring transplant tothree feet apart both ways. Do not pluckthe stalks until the third year, and do notlet the plant exhaust itself by running intoseed. The soil can not


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