Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . ry place, and will keep from 6 to 8months. KOHLRABI or TURNIP-ROOTEDCABBAGE. Chou Navet (Fr.), Kohlrabi (Ger.), Colde Nabo (Sp.) This vegetable is very popular with theKuropean population of our city, and large-ly cultivated here. It is used for soups, o-prepared in the same manner as Cauliflowrer. For late fall and winter use it shouldbe sown from the end of July till the mid-dle of October; for spring use, during Janu-ary and February. When the young plantsare one month old transplant them in rowsone foot apart, and


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . ry place, and will keep from 6 to 8months. KOHLRABI or TURNIP-ROOTEDCABBAGE. Chou Navet (Fr.), Kohlrabi (Ger.), Colde Nabo (Sp.) This vegetable is very popular with theKuropean population of our city, and large-ly cultivated here. It is used for soups, o-prepared in the same manner as Cauliflowrer. For late fall and winter use it shouldbe sown from the end of July till the mid-dle of October; for spring use, during Janu-ary and February. When the young plantsare one month old transplant them in rowsone foot apart, and about the same distancein the rows. They also grew finely if sownbroad-cast and thinned out when young, sothat the plants are not too crowded; or,they may be sown in drills, and cultivatedthe same as Ruta Bagas. Early White Vienna. The finest va-riety of all, and the only kind we keep. Itis early, forms a smooth bulb, and has fewsmall leaves. The so-called large White ©rGreen is not desirable. and much stouter than any of excelled. As a market variety it cannot. Large Londo* Flag. We are among the best Poultry Breeders in this Country, Get Our Stock. #ARDEN MANUAI, FOR fHR SOUTHERN STATES. 50 IvBTTTJCE. Laittjb (Fr.), LatTich (Ger.), Lechtjga. (Sp.) Early Cabbage or White ButUr Improved Royal Cabbage,rBrown Dutch Cabbage., Drumhead White Paris Coss. * Perpignan. f Frotschers N. 0~ Improved Large Passion.; jgTrocadero.^Sleekier* s French Market. Lettuce is sown here during the whole year by the market gardener. Of course it-takes a great deal of labor to produce this vegetable during our hot summer months. Fordirections how to sprout the seed during that time, see Work for June. The richer andbetter the ground the larger the head will be. No finer Lettuce is grown anywhere elsethan in New Orleans during fall and spring. The seed should be. sown broad-cast, whenlarge enough, plant out in rows a foot apart, and from eight to ten inches apart in


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