. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 26 thorburn's catalogue of seeds. MELON, WATER—Melon d'Eau—^awa^m-iBaffermeloncn. 1040 KolbGem $1 00 15 1040^Pricle of Georgia 1 00 15 1041 The ; 1 00 15 1042 Vick's Early 1 00 15 1043 Icing 1 00 15 1044 Scaly Bark 1 00 15 1045 Excelsior 1 00 15 1047 Mammoth Iron 1 00 15 1050


. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 26 thorburn's catalogue of seeds. MELON, WATER—Melon d'Eau—^awa^m-iBaffermeloncn. 1040 KolbGem $1 00 15 1040^Pricle of Georgia 1 00 15 1041 The ; 1 00 15 1042 Vick's Early 1 00 15 1043 Icing 1 00 15 1044 Scaly Bark 1 00 15 1045 Excelsior 1 00 15 1047 Mammoth Iron 1 00 15 1050 Sculpt'd Seeded 1 00 15 1053 Early Mountain 1 00 15 1057 Cuban Queen 1 00 15 ^ lb. ^ oz. 1060 Black Spanish ^1 00 15 1069 Ice Cream or Mountain Sweet 1 00 15 1073 Goodwin's Imperial .... 1 25 15 1077 White Seeded Ice Cream 1 00 15 1080 Apple Seeded 2 50 25 1092 Phinney 1 00 15 1095 Southern Rattlesnake. .. 1 00 15 1099 Apple Pie Melon, for preserves. 1 00 10 1100 ZWxoU; for preserves 1 00 10 Kinds.—Nos. 1042, 1053, 1073 and 1077 are the earliest sorts, and Nos. 1040, 1041, 1043 and 1047 are the finest for general crop. Nos. 1040a, 1057 and 1095 are popular South- ern sorts of excellent quality. Culture.—Treat the san»e as Musk- melon, except that they should be plant- ed eight to ten feet apart, according to variety. MUSHROOM SPAWN-Blanc de Champignon_aS'^^«—(S^amptgnonbrut. English Spawn, 12 cents per lb.; 10 lbs. for French Spawn, per 3 lb. box, in bulk f lb. 35c. Culture.—Mushrooms may be grown in cellars, under benches of green-houses, or in sheds, wherever the temperature of 50° to 00° can be kept up through Win- ter. The bed should be made from No- vember to February, according to the lime tbe Mushrooms are wanted, and it requires a))out two mo?iths for tlievn to begin bearing. Secure fresh horse dung, free from straw and litter, and mix an equal bulk of loam from an old pasture with it. Keep this under cover, taking care to


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