WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . il, 20 cts. CARDOON. The ground upon which Cardoons are to be grown shouldbe deeply trenched and liberally manured. Sow the seed inApril in rows 4 feet apart, and when up, thin out singly 12to 18 inches apart. Before earthing up as for Celery, whichshould be done on a dry day, tie up and surround each plantwith straw to keep the soil from contact with the sides. Indry weather give plenty of water, and occasionally a supply ofliquid manure. Large Spanish. Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 40 cts.; 3^ lb., $;lb., $ 10 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS* SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. CHIC


WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . il, 20 cts. CARDOON. The ground upon which Cardoons are to be grown shouldbe deeply trenched and liberally manured. Sow the seed inApril in rows 4 feet apart, and when up, thin out singly 12to 18 inches apart. Before earthing up as for Celery, whichshould be done on a dry day, tie up and surround each plantwith straw to keep the soil from contact with the sides. Indry weather give plenty of water, and occasionally a supply ofliquid manure. Large Spanish. Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 40 cts.; 3^ lb., $;lb., $ 10 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS* SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. CHICORY. Common. This variety produces the Barbe de Capucin, asalad much used in France Sown in June, the rootsare transplanted in autumn into sand in a cellar; theshoots which will come up soon, form the Barbe deCapucin. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; y. lb., 30 cts.;lb., Large Rooted. Used to mix with or as a substitute for same as the Carrot. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15cts.; V^ lb., 30 cts.; lb., $ CHEKVli. CHERVIL, „ (CTJBLED.) An aromatic herb. The young leaves ate used in soups andsalads. Sow thinly in May, in drills, half an inch deep,1 foot apart. Per pkt., 5 cts.; 10 cts. ; y^ lb., 25 cts.;lb., 75 cts. CORN SALAD or FETTICUS. German, Lanmiersaiet.—French, Mache.—Spanish, Macha ounce will sow 20 square feet; 6 pounds will sow an Salad, Fetticus or Lambs Lettuce, is used to a con-siderable extent as a salad. It is sown on the first opening ofspring, in rows 1 foot apart, and is fit for use in six or eighfweeks from the time of sowing. IE wanted early in spring, itis sown in September, covered up with straw or hay as soon ascold weather sets in, and is wintered over the same way asSpinach. Large-Seeded. The best variety. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.;y^ ib., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. CRESS or PEPPER GRASS. German, Kresse.—French, Cresson.—Spanish, Berro a well-known pungent salad. Requires to b


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