. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Dwarf G7^een Curled Scotch, or Norfolk. smooth-leaved variety, which makes a fine salad, se during the winter and spring months. The best r 25c. KOHL RABL A vegetai)le intermediate between the cabbage and turnip, which combines the flavor of both. It forms a turnip-shaped bulb above the ground which is prepared for the table like turnips. If used when young and tender makes a delicate and


. Descriptive catalogue of high grade seeds. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Dwarf G7^een Curled Scotch, or Norfolk. smooth-leaved variety, which makes a fine salad, se during the winter and spring months. The best r 25c. KOHL RABL A vegetai)le intermediate between the cabbage and turnip, which combines the flavor of both. It forms a turnip-shaped bulb above the ground which is prepared for the table like turnips. If used when young and tender makes a delicate and de- sirable vegetable. Culture.—For early use sow in hot-beds or in the open ground in March or April, in rows eighteen inches apart. Thin out or transplant like cabbage. Can also be sown in June or July for fall. One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. Extra Early White Forcing. An extremely quick growing variety for frames or early sowing outside. Small, handsome, white bulb and of fine quality. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; % lb. 75c.; lb. $ White Vienna. Splendid sort for general use having white tender flesh, and making good sized bulbs. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; )i lb. 50c.; lb. $. I pjp?!^ leek is generally considered superior to the onion for L^II^C^IV. soup flavoring, etc. Culture.—Sow as early as practicable in the spring in a light rich, moist soil, in drills half an inch deep. When six or eight inches high trim off the tops and roots, and trans- plant to rows one foot apart and six inches apart in the row, setting them three or four inches deep and earthing up as they grow, so that the necks will become well blanched. The seed may also be sown in September, and the young plants transplanted in the fall or early spring to where they are to remain. One ounce will sow about 100 feet of drill. Early White Vienna. Large Flag. Very large and popular. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; )i lb. 40c.; lb. HERBS. Culture.—Sow in spring, in shallow drills twelve inches apart. Gather on


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