. Reliable seeds : plants, bulbs, fertilizers, tools, Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs; Agriculural implements Catalogs. 6 R. cV /. FARQUHAR &* CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. SUGAR BEETS and MANQEL=WURZEL. Lane's Improved Sugar Beet. Large, hardy, productive and excellent. White Silesian Sugar Beet. Nutritious and highly valued for feeding . Mangel=Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red. The variety generally grown for stock: roots Mangel=Wurzel, Golden=Yellow Mammoth. Flesh bright golden-yellow; exceedingly rich and nutritious Mangel=Wurzel, N


. Reliable seeds : plants, bulbs, fertilizers, tools, Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs; Agriculural implements Catalogs. 6 R. cV /. FARQUHAR &* CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. SUGAR BEETS and MANQEL=WURZEL. Lane's Improved Sugar Beet. Large, hardy, productive and excellent. White Silesian Sugar Beet. Nutritious and highly valued for feeding . Mangel=Wurzel, Mammoth Long Red. The variety generally grown for stock: roots Mangel=Wurzel, Golden=Yellow Mammoth. Flesh bright golden-yellow; exceedingly rich and nutritious Mangel=Wurzel, Norbitan Giant. A long, red variety of great size and superior quality; very solid and an excellent keeper Mangel=Wurzel, Yellow Globe. Adapted for shallow soils; very solid Mangel=Wurzel, Red Globe. Somewhat larger than Yellow Globe. Pkt., .05 ; oz., .10; lb., 40. Mangel=Wurzel, Golden Tankard. A greatly improved-sort of cylindrical form with small top; roots very large and solid; flesh yellow. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., .40. Mangel=Wurzel, Yellow Ovoid. Flesh yellow; productive and nutritious Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., .40. BROCCOLI. (Spargel Kohl.) This vegetable resembles the Cauliflower, but is hardier. For cultivation, see Cauliflower. White Cape. Heads white, close and compact; a standard sort. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; lb., $ BRUSSELS SPROUTS. (Sprossm Kohl) Produces along the whole length of the stem a number of small sprouts resembling miniature cabbages of one or two inches in diameter; of excellent flavor. The seed should be sown about the middle of May, in a seed-bed, and the plants afterwards set in rows two feet or more apart, and cul- tivated like cabbage. This vegetable does not require extremely high cultivation, however. It is ready for use late in autumn, after the early frosts. One ounce of seed produces about fifteen hundred plants. Paris Market. The finest variety; of half-dwarf growth. , 05 ; oz., .20; lb.,$2. Selected English. Sprouts tender and of a


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