. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1900. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 14 C. W. EICHLING, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CHERVIL. Cerfeuil {Fr.) Kerbel {Ger.) A small plant, resembling- Parsley, much used in oyster soup and for other seasoning-. Sow broadcast from August until the end of April. Oz. ioc; \ lb 35c; lb. , postpaid. CKrZ°'\£r] «M Broad-Leaved Winter. A gray seeded variety one planted for our market. Oz. 15c: \ lb. 50c" COLLARDS. A variety of Cabbage
. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1900. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 14 C. W. EICHLING, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CHERVIL. Cerfeuil {Fr.) Kerbel {Ger.) A small plant, resembling- Parsley, much used in oyster soup and for other seasoning-. Sow broadcast from August until the end of April. Oz. ioc; \ lb 35c; lb. , postpaid. CKrZ°'\£r] «M Broad-Leaved Winter. A gray seeded variety one planted for our market. Oz. 15c: \ lb. 50c" COLLARDS. A variety of Cabbage which does not head, the leaves being used as greens. Cultivated like Cabbage. Southern Curled. 75c, postpaid. Oz. ioc; J lb. 30c; lb. CORN SALAD. Mache or Doucet (Fr.) Feld Salad {Ger.) Canonigos {Sp.) Sow broadcast from October to Febru-' ary, and used as a salad. Very often, when heavy frost kills the Lettuce, this little plant furnishes the only salad in the market. Oz. ioc; \ lb. 30c; "lb. 80c. post- paid. CRESS. Sow broadcast from early fall until February and March. Much used for salad, and the only | Water Cress, Can be sown only by the side of running wa- or near springs. Not much used" here. Oz. 50c. ter, J&iTli ordered shipped by Express, deduct 5 cents from pint, and S cents from quart price, or we shall add seed for difference. CUCUMBER. Concombre (Fr.) Gurke (Ger.) Cohombro (Sp.) Culture—In the open field plant in hills four feet apart; dig in plenty of well-rotted manure; put eight to ten seeds in each hill, and when well up thin out to four. Cover not more than one-half inch deep. The ground should be frequently worked until the vines cover the ground. Sow from March till July in the open ground. For a very early crop they may be sown in small pots under a sash during December and January, and afterwards transplanted in hills, or even cultivated under glass. They may also be sown in hills in the open ground in February, and protected by boxes
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