. Wholesale price list of seeds. Nursery stock New York (State) Syracuse Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. F. H. EBELING, SEEDS AND HARDWARE. MUSHROOM SPAWN. CAM PIGNON, FRENCH. Culture-Musbrooms may be grown in cellars, under benches of green- houses or in sheds, wherever the temperature of 50 degrees can be kept up throngJiout the winter. The beds should be made from November to February, according to me time the Mushrooms are wanted, and it requires about two montlis lor them to begin bearing. Secure fresh horse dung, free from straw and litter, and mix in it an equal bulk of loam from a


. Wholesale price list of seeds. Nursery stock New York (State) Syracuse Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. F. H. EBELING, SEEDS AND HARDWARE. MUSHROOM SPAWN. CAM PIGNON, FRENCH. Culture-Musbrooms may be grown in cellars, under benches of green- houses or in sheds, wherever the temperature of 50 degrees can be kept up throngJiout the winter. The beds should be made from November to February, according to me time the Mushrooms are wanted, and it requires about two montlis lor them to begin bearing. Secure fresh horse dung, free from straw and litter, and mix in it an equal bulk of loam from an old pasture with it. Keep this undercover, taking care to turn it every day to prevent heating, until the pile is large enough to make a bed of the required size. Three or four feet wide, eight inches deep, and any length desired, are the proper proportions for a bed; but these may be varied. Prepare the mixture of loam and manure making the bed in layers and pounding down each with the back of a spade. Leave this to heat through for a few days and as soon as the hent subsides to 90 degrees, make holes in the bed about a foot apart each way, into which put pieces of the spawn two or three inches in diameter; fill up the holes with the compost, and at the ex- piration of a week or ten daj'S the spawn will nave thoroughly diflfused itself through the. MUSHHOOlVt BED. bed. Spread a layer of fresh soil over the heap to the depth of two inches, and cover with three or four inches of hay, straw or litter. Examine the bed often to see that it does not gel dry. Take special care, however, when water is given, that it be at a temperature of about 100 degrees. Price, 1 5c. per lb. Per lb. 1/ MARTYNA, for Pickles $3 25 NASTURTIUM. Tall. (See Flower Seed) 40 Dwarf 50 OKRA or GUMBO, Dwarf, White 30 MUSHROOM SPAWN. English. / ^^^0WI1_. ONION, Zwiehel Per lb. Per lb. 15 MUSTARD, 15 15 Spaller's Yellow Oval Globe, (Se^ pp. 13) ^^^ichigan Yellow Globe, very ^fine ^/^eliow Danvers, imp


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