. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. Salsify Vegetable Oyster, or Oyster-Plant. German—ITo/er- Wurzel. Spanish—Ostien Vegetal. French—Salsifis. When properly cooked it is a good substitute for oysters in taste and flav- or, and is very nutritious. A luo-t palaialjle vi-Ketiiljk-; the cuitiviiiion piei isely the same as flirected /ularsort wiih allKro» evH Tliif*!^ I *»s»f (VIROFLAY)-Thc Market-Gardener's Fa- impiOVetl imCK Ijedl v


. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. Salsify Vegetable Oyster, or Oyster-Plant. German—ITo/er- Wurzel. Spanish—Ostien Vegetal. French—Salsifis. When properly cooked it is a good substitute for oysters in taste and flav- or, and is very nutritious. A luo-t palaialjle vi-Ketiiljk-; the cuitiviiiion piei isely the same as flirected /ularsort wiih allKro» evH Tliif*!^ I *»s»f (VIROFLAY)-Thc Market-Gardener's Fa- impiOVetl imCK Ijedl vorlte for FaU or Spring Sowing. This splendid marUet variety is the favorite sort iu this conntry. It produi es very large and thick green leaves that are crumpled, and has the valuable of remaining a very long time in salable condition. Is equally good for Spring or Fall sowings. It is just as 'good for home-garden use as it is for the market. Oz., 5e; '4,'lb., 15c; lb., 30c. ROUND SUMMER—Good sort for market-gardeners for early Spring; stands the Wint r well; not so hardy as Prickly Seeded; leaves large, thick, fleshy. Oz., oc; M'l'^-. ^oc: lb., 30c. LONG-STANDING Does not run to seed as quickly as many other varieties; leaves- smooth, and very dark rich-green. Oz., .5c.; ^^-Ib., loc; lb., 30c. Prices of Spinach Seed, sent Tay Express, purchaser paying charges: Lb., 20c.: S lbs., 85c.; 10 lbs., $ Prices on larger quantities will he quoted you upon application. nprman—<^ First-early varieties of Turnips should FreTch-iVa'/ planted as early in the Spring Spanish-iVafeo Comun. the ground is dry and warm. You ^fciuiau ^ ui/iy xnay sow them m drills, beds, or later broadcast, or among corn, as you for your own reasons may prefer. The Winter Ruta-Baga varieties, and also the early sorts, will do better if planted in drills ; make tlie drills at least eighteen inches apart, and thin-out the plants when well-up to from six inches a


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